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Brian was pretty relentless about me never having tried corned beef. Not only had I not had corned beef and cabbage, but I also had never had a Reuben sandwich. The corned beef wasn't something I looked at and thought, "I need to eat that." Also, the Reuben sandwich has three of four things on it that I absolutely dislike. Well, that all changed on St. Patrick's Day.
Well, it's really a "Halfway to St. Patrick's Day" celebration. Yes, we are halfway to green beer and leprechauns, so this Saturday, September 15th, come celebrate in style with the foot stomping, hand clapping Irish music of the "Ryan Clan."
We’ve all heard there was a saint and something to do with snakes in Ireland and now we have parades and drink green beer. But what do we really know about St. Patrick’s Day?
Lauren Pennino
Saint Patrick was British
-Patrick was not Irish himself. He was born to Roman parents in Scotland or Wales in the late 14th century.
It used to be a dry holiday
-Saint Patrick’s day used to be considered a strictly religious holiday in Ireland. Because ...
It may have religious undertones, but St. Patrick's Day still ranks as one of the biggest drinking days of the year. It's estimated that more than 33 million people from around the world will combine cocktails, beer and cabbage in the name of St...