tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566691795398671227.post4437576112066802194..comments2024-02-21T06:18:18.516-05:00Comments on Lemon Drop: Irish Barm BrackLinda @ Lemon Drophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07592455124801697919noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566691795398671227.post-24897058475670818752012-03-15T10:18:26.703-04:002012-03-15T10:18:26.703-04:00This looks delicious! Thanks so much for sharing...This looks delicious! Thanks so much for sharing at Mix it up Monday! I hope you'll stop back soon :)Lisa @ Flour Me With Lovehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15650367830239917459noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566691795398671227.post-29012384813490338962012-03-12T15:24:16.209-04:002012-03-12T15:24:16.209-04:00Welcome, Pasty! So glad you found Lemon Drop and ...Welcome, Pasty! So glad you found Lemon Drop and I am thrilled you are the latest follower :)Linda @ Lemon Drophttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07592455124801697919noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566691795398671227.post-17826930969924307102012-03-12T15:23:50.618-04:002012-03-12T15:23:50.618-04:00Thank you, my Irish friend :)Thank you, my Irish friend :)Linda @ Lemon Drophttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07592455124801697919noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566691795398671227.post-56711995723525598592012-03-12T14:24:55.627-04:002012-03-12T14:24:55.627-04:00This looks and sounds delicious. I found your pos...This looks and sounds delicious. I found your post on Mix it up Monday, and am a new follower. PatsyPatsyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12334120354255686597noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566691795398671227.post-32819801906307861972012-03-12T14:23:16.540-04:002012-03-12T14:23:16.540-04:00Mmmmm....barm brack! I love, love, love barm brack...Mmmmm....barm brack! I love, love, love barm brack. You're right - well done on the research - it is a traditional treat around Samhain / Hallowe'en time here in Ireland, yes. I love that while it's a bit sweet, it's not overly super sweet. It's dense, but not overly dense to where it sits in your tummy for hours after. Even a small slice is a joy (but then, it's difficult for most of us to have just a small slice of any sort of baked good...at least, for me it is, LOL). And oh yes - toasted! It is absolute heaven when it's toasted.<br /><br />Thanks, Linda, for sharing this in honour and celebration of something that actually is Irish, rather than a quite offensive and disrespectful and insensitively named alcholic beverage that I've read about in other blogs (who shall remain nameless - they know who they are) that's supposedly meant to 'celebrate' St. Patrick's Day and all things Irish on the day. If you know the drink I'm referring to, you'll understnd why I won't mention its ugly name.<br /><br />Thanks for this, once again - it's Irish, it's enjoyed and loved by Irish people everywhere, and even if it's usually baked or eaten in the autumn, there ain't no rule that says it can't be enjoyed in the springtime, for Paddy's Day, or any other time throughout the year - YUM!june in irelandnoreply@blogger.com