I don’t see the problem here. If this is confusing then life must be a constant daze.
Gabby
Irish beef could be from Northern Ireland. Since NI is in the UK, then the Biltong made in York can be called British. I’ve seen Chinese-made St. Patrick’s Day paddy hats on sale in Irish shops. We live in hybrid economic times.
Big Farmer
Old York, common market, nothing to see here.
Charger Salmons
Basically it’s all gone Bil Tong.
I’ll get me coat.
GiggidyGoo
No need, I have it here waiting for you.
Paulus
Jeez, new one on me.
I thought it was a verb:
Dublin is biltong the Liffey…for example.
Slightly Bemused
There is a maker of biltong in Kildare. The Irish Biltong Company makes some really good varieties, but sadly their distribution is not including my hometown.
Not New York.
I don’t see the problem here. If this is confusing then life must be a constant daze.
Irish beef could be from Northern Ireland. Since NI is in the UK, then the Biltong made in York can be called British. I’ve seen Chinese-made St. Patrick’s Day paddy hats on sale in Irish shops. We live in hybrid economic times.
Old York, common market, nothing to see here.
Basically it’s all gone Bil Tong.
I’ll get me coat.
No need, I have it here waiting for you.
Jeez, new one on me.
I thought it was a verb:
Dublin is biltong the Liffey…for example.
There is a maker of biltong in Kildare. The Irish Biltong Company makes some really good varieties, but sadly their distribution is not including my hometown.
Was it Aldi that came out with Oliver Cromwell Gin a couple of years back, making it a strong contender for the Tin Ear of the Year award?
Googles… yes it was https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/food-and-drink/gin-cheap-aldi-price-best-alcohol-spirits-james-cromwell-a8296866.html