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?
St. Patrick's Day is almost here, and for those who have never tried to make their own corned beef and cabbage at home, here's an easy slow cooker recipe for you to try this weekend.
Do you know how to do a Irish dance? Kinda like "Lord of the Dance". Sure you might think that you can Irish dance when you have had to much to drink! I know I have tried! Check out some of these great videos teaching you how to Irsih dance, I will be learning tonight...
Several traditional Irish foods are frequently served on St. Patrick's Day: corned beef and cabbage, shepherd's pie and Pepto Bismol. Please add to that list the Beer Cream Puff.
If your looking for a good time, and who isn't, join Mix 104.3 for 'The Party on the Patty' this Saturday, March 15 at Boston's. Just what is a 'Party on the Patty' you might be asking?
St. Patty's Day is the day we are all Irish and have a reason to party like rock stars. There's nothing better than waking up in the morning and dispensing pure green pee the next day, unless your locked up in the county hotel draining the main vein around a bunch of dudes.
Saturday afternoon there is only one question, are you ready to party on the patio? The cloak of old man winter is ready to give way to the rebirth of spring so what better reason do we need to raise a glass and cheer?