Where can you buy a dalmatian in Ireland?
You can purchase a dalmatian puppy at various places. These places include animal shelters, pet stores, adoption agencies (adoption) or people who are selling this breed of dog through classified ads.
Who chased the snakes from Ireland?
What animals live in Irish boglands?
Ireland has a wide range of boglands and you will find different things living in the different ones. There is a wide range of plant life. Animals include Foxes, Hares, Otters, Common Frogs and Lizards. Birds include Curlew, Merlin, Snipe, Red Grouse, Lapwing, Hen Harrier and Skylark. There are many varieties of Invertebrates such as Slugs, Spiders, Moths, and butterflies, Dragonflies, Damselflies and Beetles. There is far more in all of those categories.
Which bird goes from Ireland to a warmer country in the autumn?
There are several birds that migrate in the fall. Geese, ducks, cardinals, crows, finches, wrens, bluebirds, and robins are just a few birds that migrate.
What are some human characteristics of Ireland?
Ireland is famous for being green. It has a lot of trees, grass and plants. There are no deserts in Ireland. The climate is not warm enough and it gets a lot of rain. Because of the amount of rain, there are lots of rivers and lakes in Ireland. There are also many mountains and valleys. A large amount of Ireland's mountains are close to the coast. Some mountains can be found inland, but there is a lot of flatter land and bogland in the middle of the country. The western side of Ireland has a lot of bays and inlets and on a map the east coast looks a lot smoother. See the maps at the link below.
What kinds of birds live in Ireland?
There are 466-species of birds in Ireland. Atlantic puffins nest in colonies around the coast. The Northern Lapwing is the national bird of Ireland. There are large colonies of European Storm Petrel, Northern Gannet and Roseate Tern. North American birds winter on Ireland's coast.
Where to buy Amaretto liqueur in Ireland?
"From Marreto, of course."
LOL on this answer. You can get it from most liquor stores. It is close in popularity to Kaluha, with different tastes. Amaretto is sweeter with a hint of orange, but both go well together.
What is the name of most famous beer in Ireland?
There are a few alcoholic drinks brewed in Ireland but the most well known would be the world famous guiness which has been made in dublin for years.
What do you call the place where cider is made?
Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar with the Mother is made in Santa Barbara, CA. Yes, it comes in glass bottles.
How did they preserve bacon in Ireland?
The whole reason for making sausages in the first place is to preserve meat.
In the UK sausages are made from fresh meat, usually pork and are not normally preserved but cooked and eaten fresh, fresh sausage can be deep frozen.
Sausages can also be dried, hot or cold smoked, vacuum packed, canned or sealed into air tight jars filled with brine.
Can you send cigarettes to Ireland?
NO. I tried to send a carton of cigarettes to my uncle as a present and it got confiscated in the post....
How much tobacco can you bring back from Amsterdam to Ireland?
You can bring in one from the following list:
Or you can combine these allowances. For example, if you bring in 100 cigarettes (half your full allowance) you can also bring in 25 cigars (half your full allowance). This would make up your full tobacco allowance. You can't go over your total tobacco allowance.
If you wish to bring in more tobacco than this you MUST declare it to customs on entry and be prepared to pay the required duty on all tobacco you have.
An Irish dish with potatoes and cabbage?
This is sometimes called Polish Stew.
Add into a large pot:
potatoes, peeled and cut into chunks
1 small or 1/2 large head of cabbage, cut into chunks
1 to 2 quartered onions
2 average rolls of polish sausage, cut into 1" slices, or Li'l Smokies, whole
Salt and pepper to taste
Cover with water and cook until vegetables are tender
*the amount of the vegetables you use is up to you according to the size pot of stew you wish to make.
What are some non-alcoholic drinks from Ireland?
Beer
Liquor
All of these and many, many others.
Does the united States import potatoes from Ireland?
Yes. 'New' potatoes are very often from the Middle East.
Does Ireland still grow potatoes?
First of all, they grow very well in Ireland, so they are easily available. Then, they are very versatile. They can be cooked in many different ways, like boiled, roasted, fried, grilled etc. They can be served in many different ways. They go well with many different foods. They are very filling, so they are a good food to eat. So for these and many other reasons, people in Ireland like potatoes.
Irish agriculture is primarily a grass-based industry (i.e. silage, hay, and pasture).
However, if the question is not based on industry and more on what can be grown in Ireland then when it comes to fruit that is suited to Ireland, things like gooseberry, grapes, apples, and black currant will grow fine. In addition, hardy vegetables like tomatoes, potatoes, onions, and squash will grow well there as well.
Is it legal in Ireland to serve a triple measure of spirits?
I cant speak for anywhere else but NSW, Australia as I am only an expert on NSW liquor licensing laws. There is nothing in the legislation that prevents you serving a triple measure (90 mLs) in a glass however the Director of Liquor and Gaming in NSW has put out Safe Serving Guidelines which suggest that things like this are certainly not a good idea and will lead to elevated intoxication levels. In NSW, its illegal for anyone to become itoxicated on licensed premises. Hope this helps.
What is the significance of corned beef and cabbage to the Irish?
Acctually, conred beef and cabbage isn't really an Irish food. The Irish immigrants made it up when they came to America.
Did root beer originally come from Ireland?
Root beer is made from the Sassafras tree, its bark for color and its Root for flavor. Thus it is called "Root Beer". Sassparilla is its name during the temperance years.
What is the postal address for Coca-Cola head offices in Dublin?
The email address for the Coca Cola company in North America is
cocacolasupport@na.ko.com
Price of a loaf of bread in Ireland?
The average price for a loaf of bread is two dollars. You can find some store brands for under a dollar. There are also some specialty breads that can cost as much as four dollars.