St Patrick’s, an Irish feast

Mar 16
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2013

Ken Hardy

Ken Hardy

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St. Patrick is a festive day, celebrated by people from Ireland but also by Irish in the rest of the world. No matter you’re religious person or not, ...

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St. Patrick is a festive day,St Patrick’s, an Irish feast Articles celebrated by people from Ireland but also by Irish in the rest of the world. No matter you’re religious person or not, as a Catholic Irish you’d still enjoy this holiday, being proud of your origins. Giving the people’s joy of expectations, it doesn’t take too much to gather them and to celebrate St Patrick’s Day, with a lot of music, good time and greetings on St Patrick’s Day cards. However, here is the recipe of a successful party you organize on this holiday.

 

Like any party celebration, St Patrick deserves some good music. The Celtic music can be a good addition which would set the mood for this kind of party. The internet would offer you a lot of musical collections, perfect for this occasion, making it easy to create the festive ambience and to end up having a lot of fun. When decorating, remember the key word: green! St Patrick is by definition a green celebration, so the decorative items should all have the emerald color. Decorate the entire home, inside and outside, with cute leprechauns, four leaf clovers and other cute things you can find on the market, especially for this day. A well decorated ambiance always boosts the mood of the guests while partying.

 

Green should be the main color for the beverages you serve at St Patrick’s Day too. There are many green drink mixes – cocktails, green lemonades, apple juice or mint drinks, which are not only green, but also delicious. The scotch is another popular beverage you can put on the table during St Patrick’s. Green is a color well-known for inducing optimism and it’s very likeable for people at these parties to end up feeling really great.

 

Being a festival for Irish people, the food you serve is also recommended to be traditional. In case you made plans to go to a pub or restaurant instead throwing a party at home with friends and family, look for a place which offers special Irish food for this occasion. It’s good to know though that Irish dishes are not difficult to cook either, so you can certainly make something at your home – both delicious and good quality. For keeping the green line, you can also serve raw vegetables such as cucumber, broccoli, green pepper, very healthy above all. Don’t hesitate to personalize the appearance of your table by using the same green color and St Patrick’s symbols. Use in the decoration process shamrock and clover decorated plates, napkins, tablecloths and many more. You can use a green centerpiece, made of different appealing and delicious goodies.

 

I can’t wait for St Patrick’s Day and I bet it will be totally entertaining and cool day for every Irish person in the world. Let’s prepare celebrating, dancing and greeting all our dear ones!


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