Tomorrow is St. Patrick's Day so pull out the green clothes, get ready to drink green beer and eat green candy! Candystore.com investigated which states really know how to celebrate St. Paddy's Day. Did Kentucky have the luck of the Irish on its side and make the cut?
How good does this look? My Facebook friend Molly Tennis found this recipe online and I think it looks delicious. And, it's alcohol-free free so your youngsters can enjoy it today too. Wanna know how to make the Lucky Leprechaun Lime Drink? It's quick, easy and over-the-rainbow good!
St. Patrick's Day is upon us and you've no doubt got your Irish pub crawl planned. But tomorrow? Step away from the Bloody Mary. The hair of the dog may go down easy, but it won’t cure that hangover. Instead, try these remedies that we swear by—and some (sour pickle juice?!) we’ll pass on:
If you’re “celebrating” St. Patrick’s day by simply donning your favorite green t-shirt, you’re doing it wrong. Do it right this year: parade through the streets, pack your bags for Dublin, get pelted by the contents of the grocery store’s produce section, or even run a marathon...
While many people associate St. Patty’s with heavy drinking and pub crawls, in Ireland, St. Patrick’s Day is a historically solemn and sober holy day for Roman Catholics. Believe it. Until the 1970s, pubs were actually legally required to close up shop for the day.
You know what they say: one man’s pub crawl is another man’s....public reading of “Green Eggs and Ham”? Some places around the world celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in uniquely festive ways. Here are some of our favorites:
Come St. Patrick's Day everyone's Irish, and they all want to express their newfound ethnicity with goofy hats or at least some green gear. I found the ten most bizarre St. Patrick's Day crafts on Etsy that you'd only buy after a few pints o' Guinness...