St Patricks Day
I'm feeling a little green...
Even if you don't normally celebrate St. Patrick's Day by drinking green beer, you can have a little fun by getting green with your food. There are plenty of foods and drinks, including the favored green beer and cabbage, that you can use to celebrate St. Patrick's Day or another green-themed party. Most of them are available year-round right at your local store! Here are a few simple recipes to get you started. You'll find a few side dishes, and plenty of desserts and drinks (including tho...
A Wee Bit o'Green
They do not typically eat green food or drink green beer in Ireland to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. Should this stop you from enjoying these fun foods, or using them for St. Patrick's Day gifts? Not at all! Countries all over the world have adopted St. Patrick as their own, for one day at least, and food and drink are a distinctly American contribution to the international festivities. If you want to celebrate your Irish side, whether you are Irish or not, try these great green food ideas. I...
Decorate For St. Patrick's Day With Green Lights, Shamrock Lights and other fun lighting!
Show your Irish pride or just join in the festive nature of St. Patrick's Day by decorating with St. Patrick's Day lighting! Choose from a variety of green lights, shamrock lights, stringed lights, light bulbs and other fun St. Patrick's Day lighting. This carefully curated list is of the best St. Patrick's Day lighting products available on Amazon, and we promise they will leave a smile on your face. Decorations aren't just for Christmas - why not brighten up your March by decorating for St...
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day - Parades, Irish Gifts, Decorations and St. Patrick's Day Crafts
Everybody's Irish on St. Patrick's Day - at least it seems like that in the USA. Join the festivities for St. Patrick's day. Make traditional Irish foods, St. Patrick's Day Crafts and turn up the Celtic music for a whole lot of fun on March 17. Enjoy a St. Patrick's Day party, decorate the office, classroom and home with shamrocks, leprechauns and St. Patrick's Day holiday decorations. No matter where you live, you can celebrate St. Patrick's Day with a parade, a party, Celtic crafts or music...
Caring For Your Shamrock Plant
A Shamrock Plant adds lots of color and interest to your garden. And if it happens to come with a little bit of the Luck 'O the Irish, so much the better! A most gardeners will tell you it's a very easy plant to care for. Lighting: Shamrock Plants prefer bright, indirect light. Placing your plant in a window that faces West is best but if you don't have one place your plant in the window that gets the brightest light. Water: These lucky plants prefer soil that's evenly moist. For that reaso...
Nothing says St. Paddy's Day like cupcakes. (Especially if they contain a splash of Baileys or Guinness!) Share your Irish pride with family and friends with some of these delicious St. Patrick's Day cupcakes. Photo Credit
What is Saint Patrick's Day all about?
Many people celebrate St Patrick's Day by wearing green, drinking beer and chasing leprechauns. But what is St Patrick's Day really all about? Some say that St. Patrick banished the snakes from Ireland, and some say he used the shamrock as a tool, to teach non believers about the Holy Trinity. What is legend and what is fact? Who is this Saint that is celebrated every year? Image by Michelle Collins
What Are You Doing For St. Patrick's Day?
St. Patrick's Day is March 17 and it's the one day of the year that everyone, no matter your nationality, is Irish. Over the years, the celebrations have become quite elaborate. Pubs serve green beer, Restaurants serve green mashed potatoes. People who don't even know what Irish Coffee is walk into bars and order it up. Some people even take the day off work and start drinking as soon as the bars open! It's no wonder that leprechaun and fairy sightings always go up on St. Patrick's Day! Wh...
Saint Patrick's Day
Saint Patrick's Day celebrations and parades occur all over the world, it seems. In the United States, Savannah Georgia boasts the largest celebration. Will you wear green on Saint Patrick's Day? What does Saint Patrick's Day mean to you? Were your ancestors Irish? Visit the Genealogist in Ireland To Research Your Irish Ancestors Family History. Genealogical Research In Ireland. Specializing In Birth Certificates For Irish Citizenship. Also Assessments, Wills, Land Records, Census Records An...
All That is Grey Will Soon Become Green!
St. Patrick's Day is a happy time of celebration, and more! It's another time of year when you can decorate the home, either with hand-made or purchased decorations. Around our home it means Spring is right around the corner when all that is green will begin to grow. It means a nice dinner of Corned Beef and Cabbage. It means putting up a few decorations to celebrate and lift the spirits, and buying live Shamrocks to put on the table. I hope you'll enjoy the selection here, and that you'll ...
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