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    Posted: 27 Jun 2014 at 6:57pm
Though born in Ireland I have spent the majority of my life living in Sunderland but I have always made a conscious effort to buy Irish products when at all possible over here.
Obvious examples would be Keerygold Magners Caffreys DairyGold Tulamore Dew Cork Dry Gin
Tayto crisps Guinness Jamesons Murphys Stout etc etc
 
Not so obvious Gallaghers bread Donegal Bolands biscuits Aldi Irish mushrooms Galtee White and Black Pudding Barrys Tea Butlers Irish chocolates etc etc 
 
Anyone on here think along the same lines?


Edited by Double Maxim - 27 Jun 2014 at 6:58pm
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some stuff in supermarket i would. kerrygold when buying butter, barrys tea, flahavans porridge, soda bread (because bread in the uk is woeful goo). 

The local sainsburys and asda each have irish sections along with every other large minority sections here.


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Does alcohol count?

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Originally posted by coyne coyne wrote:

Does alcohol count?

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of course it does. Drank plenty of it last weekend in England. Irish all the way   
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Always try and get my club orange (rock shandy as a back up).
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Hummmm  good question ......
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Sheirdans Irish liqueur. Thumbs Up
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Eire 32 Wanted to know does searching for Irish birds on x hamster count. .
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did he tweet that.
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Eire 32 Wanted to know does searching for Irish birds on x hamster count. .

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I certainly don't go around looking for Irish labeling. For me it's all about quality. If its top quality, I will buy Irish, if it isn't I won't. 

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Originally posted by MasterOfApples MasterOfApples wrote:

I certainly don't go around looking for Irish labeling. For me it's all about quality. If its top quality, I will buy Irish, if it isn't I won't. 
 
 
Of course it would have to be quality and if it is I like to support Irish industry when possible by buying Irish products.


Edited by Double Maxim - 28 Jun 2014 at 4:25pm
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Just tucking into a nice bit of Gallaghers of Donegal toastie white loaf its quality.
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Originally posted by Double Maxim Double Maxim wrote:

Just tucking into a nice bit of Gallaghers of Donegal toastie white loaf its quality.
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Irish brand name but surely the product you are buying isn't produced in Ireland ?


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I've been getting stuck into the bottles of Magners in Wetherspoons pubs since they slashed the price from £2.99 a bottle to £1.99 a bottle in their UK pubs.


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I'll have a piece of that action with the Magners at that price.
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