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Irish Essentials

KERRYGOLD BUTTER

A recurring theme you’ll see throughout this issue is the Irish people’s pride for their unsurpassed dairy. Kerrygold butter is one of these sterling examples, a European-style butter produced in County Kerry with dairy from Jersey cows fed by brilliantly green Irish grassland, turning the butter a brilliant yellow. Its extra fat content leads to flaky pastries and particularly rich baked goods.

Available in most stores.

MCCANN’S STEEL CUT IRISH OATMEAL

An Irish brand since the 1800s, McCann’s has secured a name for itself by making the most of

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