St. Patrick's Day is coming and it's not too late to plan a trip to Chicago, America's top party town for the holiday according to WalletHub. If that's a bit ambitious, use these fun St. Patrick's Day facts to win some drinking games with friends when you're out celebrating.
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.
Today is St. Patrick's Day and you could celebrate the way others will by wearing green, eating corned beef and cabbage, or going out with friends. Might a suggest something different, like sitting back to watch the classic movie "Leprechaun"?
I saw the picture of this Taste of Home recipe and was enticed. But what does Colcannon mean? It's an irish word meaning white-headed cabbage. It's a traditional Irish dish and looks yummy!
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.
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.