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8 Mar

St. Patrick's Day Fashion

My National Holiday is but a week away (9 days and counting), so thought I’d pen a quick blog on things that just Smack of St. Patrick’s Day!

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St. Patrick's earrings

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Pair this necklace with a crisp white blouse, your best jeans, and high heels!

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St. Paddy's outfit

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Options for Men are more limited…but here are some nice options:

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Go Blackhawks!!

St. Paddy's Day Mint CakeMint Ice Cream Cake

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Start off the morning with green pancakes!

McDonald's Shamrock Shake

Shamrock Shake…What’s not to love?!  Here is the copycat recipe, which I posted last year…

McDonald’s Shamrock Shake Copycat Recipe

3 cups good quality vanilla ice cream

1 3/4 cups 1% milk

1/2 teaspoon peppermint extract

Green food coloring if desired

1. Blend all ingredients in a blender until completely thick and smooth. Pour into glasses and serve!

Green CAndied Popcorn

Candied-Green Popcorn

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Irish Coffee…and Best place to enjoy one is the Buena Vista in San Francisco!

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They’ll be Green with envy when you’re sipping your Green Martini…your Appletini!

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I will celebrating St. Patrick’s Day a few days early in DC, with my friend and client, Julie, enjoying a Stella at the Dubliner Pub…where I happened to get engaged 23 years ago, on St. Patrick’s Day!

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Bruce, that Guinness if for you…”milk on an angel’s breath”.

Don’t forget your Pooch!

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St. Patrick’s Day Facts & Trivia

In Ireland, St. Patrick’s Day is a religious holiday similar to Christmas and Easter.

Erin go Bragh translates to “Ireland forever.”

The very first St. Patrick’s Day parade was not in Ireland. It was in Boston in 1737.

The largest parade in the US, held since 1762, is in New York City, and draws more than one million spectators each year.

Over 100 US cities hold a parade every year. Some of the other biggest St. Patrick’s Day parades are in Chicago, Illinois and Savannah, Georgia.

In 1948 President Truman became the first president to attend a St. Patrick’s Day parade.

The city of Chicago goes so far to celebrate that they dye their river green.

Green is associated with Saint Patrick’s Day because it is the color of spring, of Ireland, and of the shamrock.

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Kiss me, I’m Irish…I really am!

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xoxo,

T.

Check out my 2011 and 2012 posts for St. Patrick’s Day…why rework the wheel, when you can read them here. :)

http://dressedtoat.wordpress.com/2011/03/14/whos-your-paddy/

http://dressedtoat.wordpress.com/2012/03/09/im-irish-but-please-dont-pinch-me-for-i-shall-be-wearing-green/

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Patrick, this card is for you! ;) respectfully-devoting-after-eating-st-patricks-day-ecard-someecards

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I’m Irish…but please don’t pinch me, for I shall be wearing Green!

9 Mar

Yes, I’m aware St. Patrick’s day is more than a week away, but just in case you need more than 1 day to plan what to wear and what to eat, I decided to post this one week earlier than planned.

St. Patrick’s Day brings much jubilation to a large population of Americans every March 17. The holiday is feted with huge parades, tons of green beer, Irish recipes galore, and even a green river (thank you City of Chicago!). But where did it all begin? And what’s with people pinching other people who aren’t wearing green on St. Patrick’s Day?

Irish Traditions

There are many Irish traditions people follow to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and other Irish occasions, although not all of them are historically accurate. Some of the Irish customs people are more familiar with include wearing green, eating Irish food and drinking beer. Actually wearing green is strictly a U.S. custom, as the color green is considered unlucky in Ireland. Green is connected to the old green flag and a time when Ireland was not free. Americans have embraced their own St. Patrick’s Day tradition of drinking large amounts of Irish beer or green beer, which has no real historical Irish references at all. Another new St. Patrick’s Day tradition started by school children is pinching classmates who don’t wear green on St. Patrick’s Day. This tradition has grown with the times, and even if you aren’t a school child, beware on St. Patrick’s Day if you aren’t wearing green!

Irish Symbols

Leprechauns
As a St. Patrick’s Day symbol, the leprechaun is a smiling, merry little elf. However, legend tells us that leprechauns are always grumpy, untrustworthy and very tricky. Leprechauns are believed to be little old men who make shoes for fairies and are usually about two feet tall. The legend says that if you catch a leprechaun, you can force them to tell you where they hid their pot of gold.

Shamrocks
According to Irish legend, St. Patrick chose a three leaved clover or shamrock as a symbol of the church’s Holy Trinity because of its three leaflets bound by a common stalk. He used the tri-leaved plant to help illustrate the idea of the holy trinity – Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. A shamrock is not a four-leaf clover, contrary to popular belief. When a four-leaf clover is found it is said to represent God’s grace. The good luck attached with the four-leaf clover predates Christianity in Ireland back to the ancient Druid priests.

The Claddagh Ring
The Claddagh Ring features two cupped hands holding a heart with a crown on top. It has been the traditional wedding ring of the Irish since the 17th century. For love, the heart is worn. In friendship, the hands are worn. And, in loyalty and lasting fidelity, the crown is worn.

If the ring is worn on the right hand, with crown and heart facing out, this symbolizes that the wearer’s heart is yet to be won. While dating and under love’s spell it is worn with heart and crown facing inwards (still on the right hand.) Wearing the ring on the left hand, with the crown and heart facing inwards, signifies that your love has been given to one and only one, through marriage.

Corned Beef and Cabbage
Corned beef and cabbage is the traditional meal enjoyed by many on St. Patrick’s Day, but only half of it is truly Irish. Cabbage has long been a staple of the Irish diet, but it was traditionally served with Irish bacon, not corned beef. The corned beef was substituted for bacon by Irish immigrants to the Americas around the turn of the century who could not afford the real thing. They learned about the cheaper alternative from their Jewish neighbors.

Source:  American Greetings

What to wear without looking like a Leprechaun?

McDonald’s Shamrock Shake Recipe

McDonald’s Shamrock Shake Copycat Recipe

3 cups good quality vanilla ice cream

1 3/4 cups 1% milk

1/2 teaspoon peppermint extract

Green food coloring if desired

1. Blend all ingredients in a blender until completely thick and smooth. Pour into glasses and serve!

St. Paddy’s Day Treats

OK…This is an Edit, because I have heard from 2 of my most loyal blog followers, as to the blasphemy of Not including Guinness…And according Bruce:  ”In Ireland this is considered ‘Mother’s Milk’.  I had 13 pints three years ago on St Pat’s. Woke up the next feeling AWESOME!”  Feeling AWESOME! after 13 pints, is worth a mention!

Oh and regarding the above ecard…Yes it is. :)

May the sun shine, all day long,
everything go right, and nothing wrong.
May those you love bring love back to you,
and may all the wishes you wish come true!

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!  And here is a pic of my very own St. Patrick (picture a few years old, but one of my favorites).

xoxo,

T.

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