March 17th is the day everyone is a little Irish. It’s a great day to have fun and enjoy life. This year we all need a little Irish luck too.
March 17th is the day everyone is a little Irish. It’s a great day to have fun and enjoy life. This year we all need a little Irish luck too.
St. Patrick’s Day will be here soon, and we’ll be enjoying the day when “everyone is Irish”. Whether you want an Irish dinner or fun treats, let’s look at delicious food for the celebration. First let me say that other than using green icing on cakes, cookies, or cupcakes, I don’t believe coloring food makes it Irish. I once was in a cafeteria where they served green mashed potatoes on St. Patrick’s Day. It looked gross. Sorry that’s how I feel. An Irish priest and I had a discussion about Americans dyeing everything green for St. Patrick’s Day a few years ago. The first year he was in this country, he was invited to a home for dinner on the holiday. They had dyed the spaghetti green for the spaghetti and meatball dinner. He was polite but slightly confused and sad. To me taste is more important than color. Today we’ll look at some Irish meal favorites and American recipes with Irish ingredients, shapes, and even a green cupcake. Plenty of taste and flavor to celebrate the day.
Read MoreToday I’m sharing a little history of St. Patrick’s Day and a fun set of bingo cards for the whole family. I wish to thank the nameless artists who have drawn free graphics and shared them. I found many wonderful Irish graphics that are used in this post and on the bingo cards. You are so talented! Read More