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In Ireland, Christmas Isn’t Over until January
Christmas in Ireland Isn't Over Until January as we celebrate Little Christmas, aka Nollaig Mna. This take on the Feast of the Epiphany occurs on Jan 6th.
In Ireland, Christmas Isn’t Over until January
Christmas in Ireland Isn't Over Until January as we celebrate Little Christmas, aka Nollaig Mna. This take on the Feast of the Epiphany occurs on Jan 6th.
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Try a Taste of Heritage at Christmas with These...
Ireland enjoys a few seasonal treats with which to celebrate your heritage this Christmas. Serve these festive treats easily on our gorgeous tableware.
Try a Taste of Heritage at Christmas with These...
Ireland enjoys a few seasonal treats with which to celebrate your heritage this Christmas. Serve these festive treats easily on our gorgeous tableware.
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Teach Children about Their Heritage with Fun Ir...
Irish gifts that reflect your heritage will stand out under the tree - even if kids were expecting the latest toys - & will foster when enduring memories.
Teach Children about Their Heritage with Fun Ir...
Irish gifts that reflect your heritage will stand out under the tree - even if kids were expecting the latest toys - & will foster when enduring memories.
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Irish Gifts to Keep You Warm
Irish gifts to keep you warm and dry in the worst weather don't have to be just functional. Some classic clothes for the season are gorgeous too.
Irish Gifts to Keep You Warm
Irish gifts to keep you warm and dry in the worst weather don't have to be just functional. Some classic clothes for the season are gorgeous too.
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Happy New Year! Wondering What Lies Ahead?
To celebrate Celtic New Year the Irish way one must endeavour to predict what the year ahead holds in store. Barm brack is one tasty way to achieve this!
Happy New Year! Wondering What Lies Ahead?
To celebrate Celtic New Year the Irish way one must endeavour to predict what the year ahead holds in store. Barm brack is one tasty way to achieve this!
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From Searching Spirits to Sugar-Fueled Superheroes
Bonfires are one of the most popular Irish Halloween traditions to mark the day. Another practice is fortune telling, centred around Barm brack tokens.
From Searching Spirits to Sugar-Fueled Superheroes
Bonfires are one of the most popular Irish Halloween traditions to mark the day. Another practice is fortune telling, centred around Barm brack tokens.
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