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Table Talk: Lucky leeks
By Julie Robinson, The Charleston Gazette
They're not as commonly associated with St. Patrick's Day as Guinness and corned beef and cabbage, which most Irish people don't eat, by the way, but leeks pop up in many Irish recipes.

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Table Talk: Lucky leeks
By Julie Robinson, The Charleston Gazette
They're not as commonly associated with St. Patrick's Day as Guinness and corned beef and cabbage, which most Irish people don't eat, by the way, but leeks pop up in many Irish recipes.

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