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This recipe was okay. I personally found it a little too sweet but my daughter loved it. I only made half a recipe so I used Cream of Mushroom soup only. I also didn't have any curry so I left that out. It got a little too thick so I just thinned it out with some milk. I probably won't make again. Reviews: Most Helpful. Rating: 1 stars. None of my family liked this recipie. It was too overwhelming in ingredients. I would not recommend this to families with children.

This was pretty easy - I made it all in one sautee pan. It's very seasoned. Every bit of it went in the garbage save the sample I tasted and gagged on! I am a lover of foods of all kinds rarely picky but this was BAD!

I loved this simple and tasty recipe. I used everything the recipe called for. The result was very flavorful. I like to freeze things for my husband to take to work for lunch. This froze well and hubby said it tasted even better the second time around.

Rating: 4 stars. I substituted cheddar cheese soup for the mushroom soup and left out the curry. My husband and I loved it and so did my 2 year old daughter. I served it over rice and spent less than 30 minutes preparing it from beginning to end.

This recipe will definitely go into rotation! Steve Whiting. Delicious and easy to make. Didn't have any currry powder so left that out also.

I wasn't sure what kind of steak sauce to use but we had A1 so that's what went in the recipe. Served over mashed potatoes. Had already had potatoes rice and noodles on my weekly menu but had a box of cornbread stuffing mix in the pantry. Went over very well. Served with a side of cranberry sauce! All Reviews for Davy's Gravy. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. Amount is based on available nutrient data. If you are following a medically restrictive diet, please consult your doctor or registered dietitian before preparing this recipe for personal consumption.

All Reviews. Back to Recipe Review this recipe. Add Photo. What did you think about this recipe? Did you make any changes or notes? In , it was given the job of selling shares in Greencore, previously the State-owned Irish Sugar company.

While McLaughlin, McKiernan and others involved in the Anglo bond deal stepped down from Davy last Saturday, by Thursday of this week they remained as shareholders. As a result, they stand to gain from any sale of the company. Brian McKiernan, who quit as chief executive, is believed to be the biggest shareholder, with 13pc of the company.

The Belvedere-educated executive lives in the Baily, a popular refuge of affluent executives in Howth overlooking Dublin Bay.

He joined Davy in and grew to prominence as head of its private clients operation, which caters for wealthy individuals. During the Celtic Tiger era, the division was regarded as the pacesetter in Davy, as individuals sought investment outlets for their vast accumulations of wealth. Like other executives, McKiernan is embedded at the heart of the Dublin establishment. McKiernan took over as chief executive from Tony Garry, who served at the top of the company for two decades and was in charge when the bond deal took place in While Davy executives are often drawn from fee-paying schools and yachting, rugby and golf circles, Garry is an enthusiastic supporter of Clare hurling, having grown up in Ennis.

Educated by the Christian Brothers, he was scheduled to be part of a committee of seven businessmen that aimed to tackle current problems in Clare GAA. But this week local media were reporting that he had withdrawn from that role. His rise to the top in a Dublin stockbroking firm was untypical after he started his career as a civil servant in the Department of Labour. Garry was among the senior executives who were consulted by the government in the run-up to the bank guarantee during the financial collapse of Among the other executives reportedly linked to the bond deal were Barry Nangle, former head of bonds, and David Smith, who stepped down as head of institutional equities in The headquarters of the financial services firm is a landmark office building on Dawson Street in the heart of the city centre.

But Davy has survived through difficult periods before. The bond deal of took place just as the country was beginning to recover from the banking crash. The recent fine inevitably prompted questions about whether standards of corporate governance ever improved after the Anglo Irish Bank fiasco. The now-notorious Kearney bond deal came only months after Davy was sharply rebuked for its behaviour in another high-profile case.

The money was then invested in financial investments called contracts for difference or CFDs. As well as its stockbroking activities, the Davy network of companies has also been involved in property developments. The report of the Mahon Planning Tribunal showed that Davy stockbrokers had made a number of significant donations to politicians. One has to feel a certain sympathy for the employees who had no part in this affair, and have seen the future of their company put in jeopardy as a result of it.

But it may now be up to the Taoiseach himself to ensure that white collar misdemeanours are treated with the gravity they deserve in the future. Facebook Twitter Email Whatsapp. March 12 AM. Facebook Twitter Email. Close Property developer Paddy Kearney, who sued Davy. Daily Digest Newsletter Get ahead of the day with the morning headlines at 7. Close Among the luminaries who quit in the days after the fine was imposed was Davy deputy chairman Kyran McLaughlin.

Close Brian McKiernan, who quit as chief executive, is believed to be the biggest shareholder in Davy.



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