Everybody’s Irish in Buffalo! — 10 St. Patrick’s Day Instagrams [PICTURES]
Another week, another bunch of people who think their iPhones make them professional photographers. This week, we’re rounding up your all-around best shots.
Another week, another bunch of people who think their iPhones make them professional photographers. This week, we’re rounding up your all-around best shots.
I had a great St. Patrick's day weekend! I got to drink a couple beers with my neighbors, watch an MMA fight with my friends, cooked up some corned beef and cabbage -- heck, I even drank some Irish Car Bombs with my mom. But I feel like I need to do it all again because I never got this....the Shamrock Pour.
Tell me this is not hilarious.
St. Patrick's Day weekend is made for fun and frolic! No one has to remind you to have a good time.
There are many things we associate with St. Patrick’s Day – the color green, parades, shamrocks, beer and leprechauns. Very odd that in the history of Irish folklore – there have never been any female leprechauns. There’s never been any explanation of how they might come to be you might say.
It's almost time to get your green on and come downtown for one of the biggest celebrations of the year in Buffalo. On Saint Patrick’s Day weekend (March 16-17), the entire city will be feeling the luck of the Irish this year. To celebrate the rich Irish heritage of Buffalo, thousands will come out and celebrate with two parades, one on Delaware Avenue and another in the Old First Ward.
March is already here, and you know what that means: It's almost time for St. Patrick's Day!
Leprechauns, the faires of Irish folklore (no disrespect) are popular symbols this time of year. With St. Patrick's Day on the horizon, the little men with their hidden coins, pots of gold and ginger muttonchops are running rampant through the streets spreading their magical mischief
Step away from the Bloody Mary. The hair of the dog may go down easy, but it won’t cure that hangover. Instead, try these remedies that we swear by—and some (sour pickle juice?!) we’ll pass on.
Happy St. Patrick's Day! What better way to celebrate this fabulous holiday then with a video of the Muppets singing the classic song!
Everyone’s Irish on St. Patrick’s Day! Saturday is the official day although parades and festivities are held during the entire weekend. To the Irish, St. Patrick’s Day isn’t about drinking beer and partying. For Catholics in Ireland, its a family day that starts out with church services in the morning to honor their patron saint and usually a parade in the afternoon.
Corned beef and cabbage is associated with Ireland and St. Patrick's Day as much as shamrocks, leprechauns, potatoes and the color green. But why is it called "corned" beef? It all has to do with the way it was prepared as far back as the 1600's.