Coinín Irlandais Bodger at 10:58 am November 8, 2019 Oh/ew. Yesterday. Dunnes Stores. Ennis Road, Limerick. Anyone? Thanks Richard Tobin FacebookTwitterPinterestSponsored Link Related posts: Star Trek 2013 Bunny In The Oven A Question Of Perspective Unreal World Graphics
Dhod November 8, 2019 at 11:10 am Wild irish/farmed french from Ireland’s leading supplier of Irish free range game
Janet, I ate my avatar November 8, 2019 at 11:36 am add wholegrains mustard, a dry cider, garlic, carrots and butter beans, cook real slow
markgdub November 8, 2019 at 11:37 am Wild Irish Game Limited – Ireland’s leading supplier of wild game, exotic and free range meats. Doesn’t make any claims that the meats are solely sourced in Ireland. Move along BS, nothing to see here.
GiggidyGoo November 8, 2019 at 11:48 am Did you know – the Dutch word for rabbit is konijn – pronounced the same as the irish word.
Iwerzon November 11, 2019 at 1:07 pm The word for button in most Scandinavian countries is Knapp – Cnaipe as Gaeilge.
Wild irish/farmed french from Ireland’s leading supplier of Irish free range game
“Use by 19/9/19″…… “yesterday”…….
Hope it doesn’t contain Bugs?
add wholegrains mustard, a dry cider, garlic, carrots and butter beans, cook real slow
Wild Irish Game Limited – Ireland’s leading supplier of wild game, exotic and free range meats.
Doesn’t make any claims that the meats are solely sourced in Ireland.
Move along BS, nothing to see here.
think the point is that it’s labeled farmed, ie not wild
Cracking headline!
Did you know – the Dutch word for rabbit is konijn – pronounced the same as the irish word.
The origins of the name Coney Island coming from same apparently
Who farmed Roger Rabbit?
winner !!
Ha!
Hah
Like Newbridge Silverware then.
The word for button in most Scandinavian countries is Knapp – Cnaipe as Gaeilge.