St. Patrick’s Day usually conjures images of partying, Catholicism, Irish nationalism and, perhaps most famously, the color ...
St. Patrick's Day is coming up on March 17. But why do we celebrate the Irish holiday? Here's what to know, plus food deals ...
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Epic layered Irish Flag Shot
Epic layered Irish Flag Shot perfect for St. Patrick's Day! This easy layered shot combines Green Crème de Menthe, Baile ...
Every year on March 17, the streets of cities are filled with fun, crowds of people walk in pubs in green, and the rivers (literally!) turn emerald. St.
Blue has historically been the color of St. Patrick himself, and orange is part of the celebrations as a stripe on the Irish flag—although we don't recommend wearing orange by itself.
The Irish flag - or, in Irish, the 'Bratach na hÉireann' – was flown publicly for the first time on March 7, 1848 during that year's Young Irelander Rebellion in Waterford City at the Wolfe ...
Wearing green is one of the most important aspects of Irish culture and celebrating St. Patrick’s Day, but not everyone knows ...