
Gorgeous Griddled Chicken with Donal Skehan
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Date: 2020-05-11
Comments and reviews: 9
Guest
It is part of the British Isles, from a geographical perspective but it doesn't take much (i. e. me) for an Irish person to remove themselves from anything British, even the word or the signification of such. I'm sure many other post-colonial nations have this heighten sense of national freedom and anger at when someone wrongly labels or placing them back into the colonial era. But thanks for the clarification!
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It is part of the British Isles, from a geographical perspective but it doesn't take much (i. e. me) for an Irish person to remove themselves from anything British, even the word or the signification of such. I'm sure many other post-colonial nations have this heighten sense of national freedom and anger at when someone wrongly labels or placing them back into the colonial era. But thanks for the clarification!
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gredo91
That doesn't make any sense. Britain either refers to Great Britain, which is just the Island composed of Scotland, England, and Wales, or it refers to the British Isles, which is all of Great Britain, Ireland, and the smaller surrounding islands. I thought that a Brit referred to someone from the Isles. Does it usually mean someone from the Isles or Great Britain?
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That doesn't make any sense. Britain either refers to Great Britain, which is just the Island composed of Scotland, England, and Wales, or it refers to the British Isles, which is all of Great Britain, Ireland, and the smaller surrounding islands. I thought that a Brit referred to someone from the Isles. Does it usually mean someone from the Isles or Great Britain?
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Tijmen
Ireland actually IS part of the British Isles. The British Isles don't denominate a certain nation or country. It's just a name used for Great Britain and Ireland (the island, not the country) amongst other islands. What you're trying to say is that Ireland isn't part of the British Islands (which is a different thing. Very confusing.
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Ireland actually IS part of the British Isles. The British Isles don't denominate a certain nation or country. It's just a name used for Great Britain and Ireland (the island, not the country) amongst other islands. What you're trying to say is that Ireland isn't part of the British Islands (which is a different thing. Very confusing.
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lumennuh
Actually, technically, it's part of the British Isles, just not the UK or Great Britain. Sorry, I just did a lot of research about this 'cause I was interested in knowing the difference, and it is part of the British Isles. But yeah, don't call Ireland part of Great Britain. That's a rather terrible idea. Not you, Summa.
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Actually, technically, it's part of the British Isles, just not the UK or Great Britain. Sorry, I just did a lot of research about this 'cause I was interested in knowing the difference, and it is part of the British Isles. But yeah, don't call Ireland part of Great Britain. That's a rather terrible idea. Not you, Summa.
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Guest
The British Isles is a geographical location (name by the once imperial power. What I'm trying to point out and establish, is that, one must not regard Ireland as being part of the UK, or British, but an wholly independent state. But I don't think this is the proper video to facilitate the topic!
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The British Isles is a geographical location (name by the once imperial power. What I'm trying to point out and establish, is that, one must not regard Ireland as being part of the UK, or British, but an wholly independent state. But I don't think this is the proper video to facilitate the topic!
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Guest
Ireland doesn't belong to Britain. Northern Ireland is part of the UK but the south (Republic of Ireland) is it's own autonomous nation. I don't want to sound preachy but knowing this might of prevented you from getting in a drunken (or not) fight with a proud Irishman!
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Ireland doesn't belong to Britain. Northern Ireland is part of the UK but the south (Republic of Ireland) is it's own autonomous nation. I don't want to sound preachy but knowing this might of prevented you from getting in a drunken (or not) fight with a proud Irishman!
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Niki
I tried meat with mint once, when I had nothing left to eat but 3 different main ingredients (plum jam was the third one and I used it too. It was an unusual taste, but I liked it. And this your recipe reminded me of it. I think I am gonna cook it again; )
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I tried meat with mint once, when I had nothing left to eat but 3 different main ingredients (plum jam was the third one and I used it too. It was an unusual taste, but I liked it. And this your recipe reminded me of it. I think I am gonna cook it again; )
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cbcalloway40
quick, simple and easy. cant wait to try it. The family just ask what I wanted tonight for my birthday dinner. I think this is it. Have fresh mint in the garden and can stop on my way home for a loaf of crusty bread and a lemon.
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quick, simple and easy. cant wait to try it. The family just ask what I wanted tonight for my birthday dinner. I think this is it. Have fresh mint in the garden and can stop on my way home for a loaf of crusty bread and a lemon.
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Guest
Ah no need to apologise. I wasn't saying it was you labelling the nation, it's the other less well informed people that I was referring to. And yes, it is hard NOT to sound sarcastic through the medium of youtube comments!
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Ah no need to apologise. I wasn't saying it was you labelling the nation, it's the other less well informed people that I was referring to. And yes, it is hard NOT to sound sarcastic through the medium of youtube comments!
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