Marble Arch Caves Geopark

What an amazing photo of Clough Oughter Castle on the tranquil Lough Oughter, taken from the skies.

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What an amazing photo of Clough Oughter Castle on the tranquil Lough Oughter, taken from the skies.

If you would love a chance to visit this small, remote island, then look no further that @cavanadventurecentre who will be offering kayak hire when able to do so.

Definitely a trip to add to your bucket list. 🌎🗒✏️

Thanks for sharing the photo @padraicguilfoyle 📸

 
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Avocado, Feta and Spinach Sandwich for your lunch

A healthy, vegetarian classic with Dairygold Lighter. Full of good fats and protein, it’s proven to please even the fussiest of eaters!

Ingredients

  • Dairygold Lighter
  • Half an Avocado, mashed
  • 50g of Spinach leaves
  • 15g of feta, crumbled
  • Salt and pepper

Instructions

Thinly spread some Dairygold Lighter on the outside of the bread, and place them on a hot grill.

Grill each side until toasted about 2 minutes.

Mash avocado with a fork, add the chopped spinach leaves, sprinkle a pinch of salt and pepper and spoon it evenly in bread slices.

Crumbled the feta inside, slice and serve immediately!

https://www.yourdairygold.ie/recipe/avocado-feta-and-spinach-sandwich/

 

Dublin Bay prawns, lovage purée and boxty recipe. @Anahaugh

 

 
 

 

 

Dublin Bay prawns are also known as langoustines and are served here with traditional Irish potato pancakes called boxty.

 
 

Ingredients

For the kale and cabbage

For the lovage purée

For the boxty

For the Dublin Bay prawns