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Published Mar 16, 2023
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You thought I was going to write about AI this week again right? Haha, I still am! However, it's St. Patrick's Day this week, and my last name is O'Donnell. I married into this. I took a recipe we've used for Irish Soda Bread and used ChatGPT for some advice.
Irish Soda Bread is a traditional bread from Ireland that is often served as part of a meal, especially with soups, stews, or as a side dish with a hearty Irish breakfast. It's also a popular bread to serve with corned beef and cabbage on St. Patrick's Day. It can be enjoyed any time of day, either as a savory or sweet snack with butter or jam, or as a base for sandwiches.
This conversation spanned from my team/agency's group chat. A colleague shared her recipe, which sounded yummy, so I also shared the one I used.
I've made it once before during the pandemic (I usually just look forward to my Mother-in-law making it).
It's really quite good, if you haven't tried...
The recipe I added to ChatGPT today was:
Instructions:
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I brought it into Chat GPT and I asked it what was the recipe for? It told me, correctly, that it was for Irish Soda Bread.
Curious, I asked it:
Anyway it can improve?
Certainly, here are some suggestions to improve this recipe:
Let's just say, this is a great use case and I'll happily try some of these suggestions this weekend. Have a great St. Patrick's Day!
Any tips for your version of Irish Soda Bread or, will you try? What's your favorite recipe?
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I used the hint of orange per the team chat! Didn't soak the raisins in whiskey. Next time!
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