St. Patrick’s Day, the feast day for the patron saint of Ireland, is tomorrow, March 17th! While this day originally celebrated the widespread of Christianity in Ireland, over the years it has become more of a celebration of Irish culture. This holiday is celebrated worldwide, especially among the Irish diaspora who want to keep…
4 Foods to Eat on St. Patrick’s Day (and 4 More Green Foods to Try)
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerGoing Green for St. Patrick’s Day
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerDid you know that St. Patrick’s Day started in the early 17th century as Christianity’s homage to the patron saint of Ireland? The United States started having parades to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in the 18th century. It has since exploded and is the most celebrated holiday in the world! It is believed that on…
Make Your St. Patty’s Day GREEN
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerToday is St. Patrick’s Day! What comes to your mind when you think of St. Patrick’s Day? Probably corned beef and cabbage, soda bread, and food dyed the color green such as green bagels, green muffins and green cupcakes. Holidays have a tendency to put your commitment to a healthy lifestyle to the test. …
Go GREEN for St. Patrick’s Day
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerSt. Patrick’s Day is this coming Thursday and whether you celebrate or not, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Probably corned beef and cabbage, soda bread, and food dyed the color green such as green bagels, green muffins and green cupcakes. What do all these green-dyed foods have in common? They…
Top o’ the Morning to Your Health!
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerAre you seeing green and white everywhere? That could only mean one thing, St. Patty’s day! Typically St. Patty’s day celebrations are accompanied with soda bread, corned beef and cabbage, and lots of drinking. Events honoring this holiday are not isolated to just the day itself, usually the whole month of March is dedicated to…
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