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If you ever visit Ireland you’ll discover we have a way with words. Even though Irish is our native language, the majority of the population speak only English. Its how we use English that will […]

If you ever visit Ireland you’ll discover we have a way with words. Even though Irish is our native language, the majority of the population speak only English. Its how we use English that will […]

We’re always told that breakfast is the most important meal of the day and when you experience a typical traditional Irish breakfast, you’ll see for yourself how important it is.

The bodhrán is an Irish framed drum and ranges from 25 to 65cm in diameter. The bodhrán is made from goats-skins, tacked to one side. (Synthetic heads or other animal skins are sometimes used.)

An Irish traditional wedding is a beautiful ceremony to see or take part in. From the stunning attire of both the bride and groom.

Still popular in Ireland today is the traditional dish of bacon & cabbage.

Barmbrack is a traditional Irish fruitcake, commonly associated with Halloween. […]

Irish soda bread is a cherished staple with a rich history rooted in the simplicity of home baking. This no-fuss bread is a quick and satisfying option for anyone looking to create something delicious and […]

There are no shortages of Irish seafood recipes with Cockle being one of them.

Turnips are a versatile and nutritious root vegetable that often gets overlooked in the kitchen. Turnips have been a staple in Irish cooking for centuries, used in hearty stews and as a side dish.

When it comes to cozy, heart-warming meals, few dishes can rival a bowl of homemade soup. And if you’re looking for something that’s both easy to prepare and bursting with flavor, a parsnip and apple […]

Mary had great musical talent from an earlier age and was influenced by her musical parents, brothers, and sister.

A lot of people in Ireland are not familiar with Poundies, it’s only made in certain northwest regions but it’s similar to Colcannon, Champ, Cally, or Pandy.
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