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Irish Mirror on MSNMajor recall of chocolate in Irish supermarkets over fears of 'hidden stones' in barA major recall has been issued for specific batches of chocolate bars sold in select Irish supermarkets due to concerns they ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNGrocery prices soar: Is it still cheaper to shop in Northern Ireland?Once a bargain-hunting hotspot, Northern Ireland is no longer a cheaper alternative for Irish grocery shoppers as prices soar ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNRyanair rules for bringing food on plane in hand luggage to save moneyRyanair is one of Ireland's busiest airlines, and their rules are relatively straightforward. As long as your food fits ...
Meanwhile, the spirits industry – Irish whiskey, cream liqueurs and gins – were shook by threats from Trump of a 200 per cent ...
Hagiographies (writing on the lives of saints) give us a glimpse of the food culture of early medieval Ireland, when Patrick ...
Hovis has been baking bread from the finest ingredients for 150 years. The range may have changed and evolved over the years but our ongoing commitment to exceptional product quality and expertise ...
The monastery, as you mentioned, it's from the fourth century, and the history is just incredible. They have so many culinary ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNNorthern Ireland's rising pastry star advances to finals of Pâtisserie ChampionshipOne of six pastry chefs from Dublin, Kilkenny and Galway shortlisted, Siriporn Notman from The Ivy in Belfast will now take ...
But the practice may be trivialised, for some, by the brash repurposing of drug slang to describe it. It’s not the first time the language of drugs has been used to describe food. Since the ...
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Tesco has urgently recalled a popular seasoning in Ireland amidst health concerns. The retail giant is pulling a specific batch of its 45g garlic powder due to fears it may contain undeclared peanut ...
You may have even queued ... Conor Sweeny is the founder of Dae, a food product manufacturer who pivoted his entire business to açaí last year and is now leading Ireland’s largest açaí ...
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) audited the effectiveness ... Other selected findings The audit started in May 2024 and included visits to three port offices. Only one of 16 selected ...
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