The first known St. Patrick's Day parade in the US was in 1601 in St. Augustine, Florida, where the saint was proclaimeda protector of the city's corn fieldsby a parish priest from Ireland. In the decades that followed, waves of Irish immigrants imported St. Patrick's feast ...
This green, springy dip is perfect for kicking off a St. Patrick's Day dinner! You can fill the board with all the crunchiest of veggies. It's both tasty and healthy! Get the recipe for Crudités Board with White Bean-and-Pea Dip. ...
Brittany in France and possibly to Ireland and Jerusalem. He founded several churches and a monastery in Wales and eventually became an archbishop. St David was canonized in 1120 and March 1 was included in the church calendar as St David's Day. People started making pilgrimages to St David’...
Beef has historically been relatively scarce in Ireland and, as a measure of wealth in ancient Irish society, it was not widely eaten because it was prohibitively expensive; a St. Patrick’s Day meal in good times was instead likely to involve Irish bacon, a kind of ham, in a culinary ...