So you're looking for St. Patty's Day food for the family and you don't want to go traditional because corned beef and cabbage just isn't their thing? Just go green! There are a lot of simple ways to put green on your table without a lot of green out of your wallet...
Some Irish people have been taking to the net and to facebook to educate people on the history of St. Patrick's day and the Irish Independence. At first I thought it was hog wash, but after a little investigating I found this out.
Several traditional Irish foods are frequently served on St. Patrick's Day: corned beef and cabbage, shepherd's pie and Pepto Bismol. Please add to that list the Beer Cream Puff.
Leprechauns, the faires of Irish folklore (no disrespect) are popular symbols this time of year. With St. Patrick's Day on the horizon, the little men with their hidden coins, pots of gold and ginger muttonchops are running rampant through the streets spreading their magical mischief...
McDonald’s Shamrock Shake usually comes once a year around St. Patrick’s Day, but as the holiday passes, so does the elusive tasty beverage. Now you don’t have to be in March (or Irish) to enjoy one year round.
Everyone knows that St. Patrick’s Day is the one day out of the year when we’re all Irish. And, apparently that translates into wearing anything green and silly we can get our hands on and having as much to drink as we can carry at one time. But, there’s another strange tradition that has developed in celebration of this day. We can’t explain it. Are Irish people really that into unnaturally green
St. Patrick’s Day brings out the superstitious side in all of us. Lucky charms come front-and-center this week as we head into the holiday weekend. Though St. Patrick’s Day doesn’t get the same love in cinema that other high-profile holidays receive, Hollywood does have a rich tradition of crediting “Lady Luck” for certain milestones and achievements. Here are 10 “lucky” movie quotes that you can
Chris Allen hits the Holiday Center in Downtown Duluth to talk about the Irish holiday St. Patrick's Day! Find out how people answer, "Who is St. Patrick's Day named after?" and can the Twin Ports do a jig? Find all that out and more in Episode I of Chris Crossing...