Make your own vegan Irish sausages this St. Patrick’s Day, and add them to this delicious stew. It’s simple, home-style cooking but absolutely delicious–hot and filling and the very definition of “comfort food.” Click over to the blog to find out how.
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Merry Says:
Just wanted you to know I made this dish tonight for my Irish boyfriend and his dad. My first time making faux sausage. The dish turned out great. We all loved it!
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March 20th, 2010 at 10:02 pm
This soup was very easy to make and so delicious. I had some carrots and celery I needed to use up so I added them. Very hearty!