I believe they might call it a "half and half" in Ireland...
I believe they might call it a "half and half" in Ireland...
Dudes! Do you not know your Irish history? There is no way an Irish person would have anything to do with anything called a Black and Tan.
Oh Wow, this is probably the worst researched article Ive ever seen. Never, ever, EVER, say that anything called 'Black and Tan' is an irish drink. As another poster said, its like calling a polish drink an SS Stormtrooper.
Don't ever call it Black and Tan in Ireland. Would be similar to calling a drink the "SS" in Israel. It's a Black Velvet.
Uhm, do you know who the black and tans were?!?!? Might want to research more before posting.
While "Black and Tan" and "Irish Car Bomb" are seen perhaps as whimisically-named mixed drinks in the US, ordering either in Ireland is akin to walking into a bar in Warsaw and ordering an "SS Storm Trooper," or "Auschwitz" — at best, it is highly offensive to your hosts and to Irish history, and really not a good…
Careful calling it a black and tan around someone from Ireland and don't even attempt to order it that way in Ireland. Black and tan are the colors of the uniforms of the british troops whose job it was to suppress the Irish after the attempted Easter uprising. Order a half and half. Oh and don't ask for it with Bass…
I wouldn't pour a "Black and Tan" for St. Patrick's Day under any circumstances, and certainly not in any place with serious Irish heritage (Boston, New York...)
I just keep some boxed milk around. It goes on sale fairly often at the grocery store, usually is good for at least 6 months if not longer.
Came here to sat something similar. Years ago, I learned that one can use evaporated milk in place of heavy cream or half and half in many recipes. I always keep a couple of cans on hand as, like you, I live alone and do not drink a lot of milk. You can also use 1/2 evaporated milk + 1/2 water to replace milk in a…
If I saw that happening to a woman at dinner, my dinner would be ruined. It makes me ill. So yeah. I'd put it on trip advisor.
I know you didn't. I saw your response. We're not going to agree on this one.
I kind of loathe this idea... you're asking customer service to become your middleman and putting them in an awkward position. What if the person you're ultimately trying to get in touch with isn't really part of the customer service department?
The pretty and fragile victim trope continues to dominate the American box office (Maleficent, Frozen)
I was making a sarcastic comment on her thoughts that the women of Frozen were fragile victim types as that is not at all what I gathered from the movie. (Adults love their Ice Queen, too!)
How were you able to watch a different version of Frozen from everyone else?
I think the author is confusing vulnerability and flaws, qualities which many male heroes have too, with fragility.
Or Maleficent for that matter. Aurora is hardly fragile in it, despite the spinning wheel curse.
Who is the pretty, fragile victim in Frozen?
Wearing the same outfit as Violet Beauregarde is the real crime here.