Since we could not go to the grocery store to buy the traditional corned beef for St. Patrick dinner because we have to stay home to stay safe from what is going around, I used Argentina corned beef and prepared it Filipino-style eaten with rice, collard greens and carrots from the backyard edible garden.
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