Attributed to the Irish are hundreds of thousands of quotes over the centuries, and here are a few of their best. Enjoy, and feel free to use for yourself as often as you like.
St. Patrick’s Day Traditions
On March 17, 431AD, when Patrick of Ireland died, a new holiday was born – St Patrick’s Day. If you desire good luck and on this day, you should “be wearin’ a touch o’ the green”!
Who was St. Patrick and Why Do We Celebrate His Life?
St. Patrick’s Day is known as a day of celebration and festivities, especially in Ireland, but very few people know the true story of St. Patrick and who he really is.
10 Facts You Might Not Know About St. Patrick’s Day
The tradition of St. Patrick’s Day began hundreds of years ago when a boy in Roman England was captured and taken to Ireland as a captive where he found God. Here are a few facts for St. Patrick’s Day.
St. Patricks Day Treats
Celebrate St. Patricks Day this year with some of these fun and of course mostly green St. Patricks Day Treats.
Leprechaun Ale
Place a scoop of lime sherbet into a tall glass, pour ginger ale over it and watch it fizz. This can be made even fancier by rubbing some lime juice on the rim of the glass and then dipping it in green sugar crystals before you pour the leprechaun ale.
Lucky Clover Cake
Prepare 9 x 13 inch cake using a boxed cake mix. We like to use ye…
Some Irish Recipes to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day
St. Patrick’s Day is March 17th, and it is a ‘day for wearing green’ and other Irish traditions. And it is a holiday for all ages. Here are some entertaining ideas to use on St. Patrick’s Day.