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‘Twas the Day After Christmas
The day after Christmas is St. Stephen’s Day, which is also known as Wren Day. It is said that a wren gave away the Saint's location when he tried to...
‘Twas the Day After Christmas
The day after Christmas is St. Stephen’s Day, which is also known as Wren Day. It is said that a wren gave away the Saint's location when he tried to escape
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Irish Gifts and Treats to Enjoy at Christmas Time
Irish gifts & treats enjoyed at Christmas differ from their American counterparts. Christmas cakes & puddings are more rich & dense & an acquired taste.
Irish Gifts and Treats to Enjoy at Christmas Time
Irish gifts & treats enjoyed at Christmas differ from their American counterparts. Christmas cakes & puddings are more rich & dense & an acquired taste.
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What Is a Traditional Irish Christmas?
It's hard to define what constitutes a traditional Irish Christmas. However, ome distinctly Irish markers exist such as the greeting Nollig Shona Duit.
What Is a Traditional Irish Christmas?
It's hard to define what constitutes a traditional Irish Christmas. However, ome distinctly Irish markers exist such as the greeting Nollig Shona Duit.
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Top Irish Christmas Gifts for Men
Men are notoriously hard to shop for, so to make the process a little easier David & Ciara have compiled a list of top Irish Christmas gifts for men.
Top Irish Christmas Gifts for Men
Men are notoriously hard to shop for, so to make the process a little easier David & Ciara have compiled a list of top Irish Christmas gifts for men.
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Top Irish Christmas Gifts for Ladies
At Irish Shop we want to make gift selection easy for you, so our merchandising manager Ciara has highlighted her top Irish Christmas gifts for ladies.
Top Irish Christmas Gifts for Ladies
At Irish Shop we want to make gift selection easy for you, so our merchandising manager Ciara has highlighted her top Irish Christmas gifts for ladies.
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From Famine to Famous: The History of Belleek I...
The history of Belleek Irish gifts can be traced to a village in County Fermanagh. Bloomfield's property was rich in the ingredients needed to make pottery.
From Famine to Famous: The History of Belleek I...
The history of Belleek Irish gifts can be traced to a village in County Fermanagh. Bloomfield's property was rich in the ingredients needed to make pottery.
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