![]() ![]() ![]() (Yes, we spelled it was an “e”) I knew from high school that if I ever had a son, his name would be Aiden and if my husband didn’t like it, it would have been a deal breaker. Lifetime stock of sunscreen in this household! While I’m proud they’re Irish, I wish they would have gotten their father’s skin complexion. My poor children inherited 2/3 of my Irish traits pale skin and blue eyes. Now as a thirty something year old, I love and appreciate my hair color and have zero plans to dye it. I hated my red hair when I was younger, as I would get teased about it because it was so different from all the other blonde and brunettes in school. I have red hair, pale skin and blue eyes. My first name, Megan, is Welsh but the spelling of Meghan is Irish…go figure! My maiden name is Gaelic and use to include a “Mc” in the beginning of it but when they got off the boat, the “Mc” was left off. My little Irish heart loves this holiday and all the food, festivities and ahem drinking shenanigans involved. The Irish Car Bomb features a shot Baileys Irish Cream and Jameson Irish Whiskey being dropped into a pint of Guinness stout, causing a mini explosion.** It is in no relation to the car bombings in Ireland in 1972 and has everything to do with the American beer cocktail, created by Charles Burke Cronin Oat. **Disclaimer- This title is in no way meant to be offensive. If you like Guinness and Baileys, try these Chocolate Guinness Mini Cakes with Baileys Buttercream ![]() Guinness Stout Chocolate Brownies, Jameson Ganache and Baileys Buttercream frosting are what these Irish Car Bomb Brownies are made of! Decadently sweet, these brownies will satisfy any sweet tooth, even those who aren’t lucky enough to be Irish! ![]()
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