March 2014 Blog Posts (83)

This Week in the History of the Irish: March 9 - March 15

Left to right: Harry Boland, Michael Collins, and Eamon de Valera



LUAIN -- On March 9, 1932…

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Added by The Wild Geese on March 8, 2014 at 6:00pm — No Comments

'One Great Irish Spot': Kylemore Abbey's Neo-Gothic 'Gem'

A true Irish spot, the small Neo-Gothic Church on the grounds of Kylemore Abbey, in Connemara.

You have to look hard for this special gem on the grounds of Kylemore Abbey in County Galway. Kylemore Abbey, home of the Benedictine Nuns since the 1920’s, is nestled at the base of Duchruach Mountain on…

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Added by Mary Reed on March 8, 2014 at 5:30pm — No Comments

AmerGale Irish Arts Event

I stopped by the AmerGale Irish Arts Event in Harvey Cedars, NJ today. It personified Irish Culture at its best; Music, Song, Poetry Reading and Dance. Said a quick "Hello" to Jim Curley, met Peggy McNally,a very gracious lady! Was sorry to have to leave, my Granddaughter was preforming in the Little Mermaid and I just couldn't miss that. I am considering joining.

Added by Geraldine Callaghan on March 8, 2014 at 3:44pm — 1 Comment


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'One Great Irish Spot': 900 Years Young, Reginald's Tower, Waterford City

My great 'Irish Spot' is Reginald's Tower in Waterford City! I remember being blown away by the history of the Tower on my trip to Ireland after winning the Waterford Gathering competition! It was my first trip off the North American continent and although my ancestry…

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Added by Fran Reddy on March 7, 2014 at 8:00pm — No Comments

The Fascinating Story Behind the Traditional Irish Coffee

Irish coffees have become synonymous with winters in Ireland. Enter in to any Irish pub on a chilly evening and…
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Added by The Irish Store on March 7, 2014 at 10:00am — 4 Comments

26 Common Irish Sayings & Their Translations

The following is a compiled list of 26 common Irish sayings with their translations below. You may find these useful to save confusion & hassle when crossing paths with an Irish person.

 

1. Your “oul fella” and your “oul wan”

These refer to your father and your mother and is used commonly…

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Added by The Irish Store on March 7, 2014 at 10:00am — No Comments

'One Great Irish Spot': Rome's Trinity College Irish Pub

Italian culture is strong -- endearingly strong.  I wouldn't want it any other way, because Italians do many things right.  Food, coffee, art, family ... the list could be a rather lengthy one.  So when a small bit of authentic Ireland creeps in and takes a foothold in the centre…

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Added by Ryan O'Rourke on March 7, 2014 at 2:00am — No Comments

The Story Behind the Traditional Irish Stew



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Added by The Irish Store on March 6, 2014 at 8:30am — No Comments

Your 'Great Irish Spot' Deserves Your Great Irish Story

A $100 gift card from world-class retailer TheIrishStore.com or one of five gifts from our 'locker'…

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Added by The Wild Geese on March 5, 2014 at 4:00pm — 5 Comments

I'm not Irish.

Hello, I'm not Irish.

I was born in the USA. So were my parents. So were most of my grandparents, so were most of my great-grandparents. I'm not Irish. Never been there, not applying for citizenship. I'll go so far as to as I'm not even a proper "Irish-American". I don't have a single shamrock-themed item in my possession. If I wear something green, it's because I think it looks good on me. My favorite foods have names like "vindaloo" or "tikki masala" (which actually might put me a…

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Added by Bryan Maloney on March 5, 2014 at 11:33am — 1 Comment

Brown Irish Soda Bread & Smoked Salmon



Here’s another culinary delight brought to you by the team at The Irish Store. After indulging on your …
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Added by The Irish Store on March 5, 2014 at 10:30am — No Comments

Pancakes or Crepes for Shrove Tuesday?

by Niall McArdle

Today is the eve of Lent, and I wrote a little blog post here about traditional Irish crepes. There is a link to an Irish Times article giving some pancake cooking tips, and a nice video showing you how to make the perfect crepe.

Added by Niall McArdle on March 4, 2014 at 1:11pm — No Comments

Sean-Nós Singing: Irish Singing and Irish Singers Online

by Karen Campbell

Two years ago, I was captivated by an…

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Added by The Irish Gift on March 4, 2014 at 12:00pm — No Comments

I would like to add to the  post on Irish History. Both sets off my grandparents were born and raised in Ireland and came to this country in the 1890's. On of my grandfathers was a founding member of…

I would like to add to the  post on Irish History.

Both sets off my grandparents were born and raised in Ireland and came to this country in the 1890's. On of my grandfathers was a founding member of the CIO labor union in Chicago. They met in Chicago, got married and raised families of 2 boys on my fathers side and 8 children(6 lived) on my mother's side.  We were taught our Irish heritage from the earliest time I can…

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Added by William J. Martin Jr. on March 4, 2014 at 10:05am — No Comments

Making an Irish Breakfast - Video

The team at The Irish Store have been busy! We spent the morning in the kitchen cooking up a traditional Irish Fry! Take a look at our short video below, Gordan Ramsay watch out!…

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Added by The Irish Store on March 4, 2014 at 7:30am — No Comments


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Center for Irish Music in St. Paul Celebrates 10 Years with Éigse: A Gaela Event

On Saturday, February 22, the Center for Irish music celebrated 10 years of handing down the tradition at its annual Éigse: A Gaela Event at the Celtic Junction in St. Paul, MN. This celebration is the yearly benefit for the center when the music instructors perform for the local…

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Added by Mark Connor on March 3, 2014 at 2:00pm — No Comments

11 Authentic Ways to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day

Instead of playing to the tired, old, and clichéd stereotype of St. Patrick's Day being all about how much green beer one can drink, let's…

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Added by Ryan O'Rourke on March 3, 2014 at 9:30am — 28 Comments

The Path Not Taken: Congressman John Roy Lynch

As we enter Irish American Heritage Month and leave behind African American History Month a small contribution from me on Irish American John Roy Lynch, Mississippi's first black Congressman. Available here:  http://atlanticirish.wordpress.com/

Added by David T. Gleeson on March 3, 2014 at 8:54am — No Comments

Meet the Makers of Belleek

We’re kicking off a series of "Meet the…

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Added by The Irish Store on March 3, 2014 at 6:30am — No Comments

March 17, 1875: John Kehoe's Hibernians 'Stand Up to the Mark Like Men'

In 1875, St. Patrick's Day in Pennsylvania's Mahanoy City broke cold and clear. But conflict gripped the hard coal region. Festivities that honored Ireland’s patron saint would highlight a longstanding war between Irish priests under the authority of Archbishop James Frederick Wood and Irish Catholic men who marched under society banners

Long-buried accounts of those…

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Added by Anne Flaherty on March 2, 2014 at 3:00pm — No Comments

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