Welcome to the Magical March Hop Event Hosted by: LeahSay's Views and Planet Weidknecht The event will run March 7th - March 17th, 2014. I would like to thank these two bloggers for once again putting together a great hop! Lots of other bloggers are giving away prizes as well-you will find the list after the rafflecopter below.
I just noticed that this hop ends at midnight St. Patrick's Day---so---how about a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Well not a pot but I'm sure any amount of green will do--say $25.00 PayPal World Wide--even a leprechaun would be happy to find $25.00 these days! One lucky winner will win just that--the mini pot at the end of the rainbow.
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I used to drink green beer on St Patricks Day until...I over indulged and regurgitated green beer. Now I just drink plain beer on St Paddys. (within limits)
ReplyDeleteI usually make Corned Beef and Cabbage for dinner on St. Patricks Day. When the kids were young, they would wake up to find green milk for breakfast. They always looked forward to it!
ReplyDeleteI sometimes fix Coned Beef and cabbage but not every year. I am a GFC follower. Would love to have you follow back.
ReplyDeleteWe don't do anything too special. 2 of our daughters love to make leprachaun traps and I have fun setting them off. Sometimes we color the milk green (or should I say the leprachauns color it green!)
ReplyDeleteWe don't do anything special now a days other than get a Shamrock shake from MacDonalds
ReplyDeleteWe don't usually do anything special for St. Patricks Day. We all just make sure to wear green on that day!
ReplyDeleteI will make some crafts with the kids like shamrocks and leprechaun hats but I don't know if I will be doing anything else.
ReplyDeletewe dont do anything for st pattys day. Im sure there are fun things to do in cities around us but we just havent made the trip to do them yet.
ReplyDeleteWe usually have some sort of green themed celebration. I would LOVE to go to a St. Patrick's day parade but haven't done so yet.
ReplyDeleteI like to go out drinking/ partying with friends. I have never been to a st patricks day parade and I do not have kids
ReplyDeleteThe kids help me make a fun breakfast by putting green food coloring in the pancake batter & they add a few drops to their milk too :)
ReplyDeleteusually start drinking early in the morning and then end up with a nice traditional Irish meal.
ReplyDeleteWe celebrate St Patricks Day by baking Shamrock macarons and cookies
ReplyDeleteI make corned beef and cabbage. I also make shamrock cookies with my children.
ReplyDeleteI like to bake cupcakes and make chocolate clovers for St Patrick's Day
ReplyDeleteWe don't celebrate St Patricks Day in my country but it always seems like such a fun event I wish we did!
ReplyDeleteOur town has a really nice St Patrick's Day parade every year that we like to go too. And of course, I always wear my best green!
ReplyDeleteWe don't really do anything for St. Patty's Day, but I do love crafting for any holiday. :)
ReplyDeleteI do wear green. I like pinch Gracie too :) That's a hoot :)
ReplyDeleteWe don't ususally do very much. I usually like to check out some books to read to my son about St. Patrick's day.
ReplyDeleteI don't do much on St Pat's, but I do like to pinch people. LOL
ReplyDeleteI dress my daughter up in green, I try to find something green for myself, too. We usually do a little playdate for the kids with green treats.
ReplyDeleteThere is a St pats day parade and I try to go with my grandchild. I do not go out or anything. Quite night in.
ReplyDeletewe usually just make some green eggs and ham and dress all in green :) never been to a parade though
ReplyDeleteWell do you consider wearing something green a celebration? lol. If not...then nope..doesn't happen here. I wouldn't mind going to a parade...I don't think there is one close to me though.
ReplyDeleteFor St Patrick's Day, we usually go to the parade here in Buffalo. We always have corned beef and cabbage for dinner.
ReplyDeleteWe usually go out for corned beef and cabbage...certain members of my family really like it.
ReplyDeleteI don't really do anything other than maybe try to wear something green. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI don't celebrate St. Patrick's Day much, I wear something green but that's the extent of my celebrating.
ReplyDeleteGrowing up, I don't remember doing much on St. Patrick's Day, it seemed the adults celebrated in my family, (had some Irish relatives). I did go to a parade in South Carolina for a St. Patrick Day back in the '80's. I just try and rear something green now. :)
ReplyDeleteMe and the girls did see parade. It was ok but I liked it better years ago.
ReplyDeleteI consider St. Patrick's Day a lucky day even though I am not of Irish descent. I always wear green and my four leaf clover bracelet.' (Diana Corlett)
ReplyDeleteAll we do is wear something green so we don't get pinched.
ReplyDeleteI used to celebrate it by wearing green so I wouldn't get pinched, but now that I am grown and my daughter is too, I don't celebrate it anymore
ReplyDeleteWe celebrate by going to the St. Patrick's day parade and have corned beef and cabbage for dinner.
ReplyDeleteabfantom at yahoo dot com
we love to dress up and wear grin and have a party
ReplyDeleteI usually don't do anything for St. Patrick's day. May use festive paper plates and napkins some years.
ReplyDeleteI''m having a salad party, lots of greens. When in Ireland they did not do any of our things for Sr. Patrick;s.
ReplyDeleteI usually don't do much beside possibly eating some green food!
ReplyDeleteI wear green.
ReplyDeleteWe wear green and we like making ST. Patrick Day crafts.
ReplyDeleteWe really don't do anything out of the ordinary.We usually always wear something green though and bake shamrock cookies :)
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a teacher, I used to place green paint leprechaun "footprints" around the classroom for the kids to find on St Patrick's day.
ReplyDeleteWhen the 5 kids were growing up I made them green foods and treats and told them leprechauns were in the house and they would play little harmless jokes or leave unexpected green treats in random places and would always take away all the boxes of cereal except lucky charms that day. We always wore green.
ReplyDeleteNow that the kids are grown up and on their own, my husband and I will wear something green if we have anything and then either way we will go out to eat an irish pub restaurant like bennigans.
We don't have anything that we do for St. Patty's Day. I think this year we might do a little celebrating though. I have my due date a few days later, so I'll be super pregnant! We'll see!
ReplyDeleteWe don't do anything special excerpt for dress in something green!
ReplyDeleteWe celebrate St. Patrick's Day every year by going to the St Patrick's Day Parade and then enjoying a dinner of corned beef and cabbage afterwards.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, we do not celebrate the day in my country.
ReplyDeleteI have never celebrated St. Patrick's Day, other than try to wear green. Being a redhead, it's a good colour, anyway! :o)
ReplyDeleteI always make sure to wear green so no one pinches me and to "be in the spirit" but other than that, it is just another day!
ReplyDeleteWe don't do anything to celebrate St Patrick's Day except maybe wear green when I was in high school I was in the band so I had to march in the St Patricks Day parade every year I haven't been to one since
ReplyDeletecrankyyanky1 at charter dot net
We don't do anything big like a party or parade but we do drink green milk and make cupcakes.
ReplyDeleteJessica Cox
We're not Irish but we have friends who are.
ReplyDeleteEach year we go out and drink green beer and talk smart!
Thank you
I usually don't do anything special. My class used to make lots of crafts around St. Patrick's Day though. I'm not a beer drinker or Irish lol. My kids are though so my daughter always buys a special shirt to wear.
ReplyDeleteWe really don't do anything special for St. Patricks Day.
ReplyDeletei always wear green on St Patrick's Day so i don't get pinched!
ReplyDeleteI actually don't do much on St. Patrick's Day. Corned beef and cabbage is usually for dinner, but other than that we don't' do anything special.
ReplyDeleteWe don't do much for st patrick's day, sometimes we go to a bar for a beer, lol but that's about it.
ReplyDeleteI haven't celebrated St. Pat's day in some years, probably since DD grew up and out of it. Never been to a St. P parade either.
ReplyDeletesksweeps (at) earthlink (dot) net
We don't do anything for St Patricks day, save for maybe eating some shamrock sugar cookies :) I'm so uncrafty that we don't make stuff either. Luckily, the kids get to make things at school, so they'll be the crafty ones :)
ReplyDeleteWe make a boiled dinner for St. Patty's day ( corned beef , cabbage, potatoes}. The kids do crafts at school.
ReplyDeleteWe don't celebrate St Patty's day. Though we may have to make an exception since our kitchen is designed as a pub!
ReplyDeleteTo celebrate St. Patrick's Day we always wear green, I make either green cookies or cupcakes, and we always try to do at least one craft! Although I have never been to a St. Patty's Day parade, I would love to go to one!
ReplyDeleteWe don't really do anything. I try to make sure they wear a little green so that they don't get pinched but that's about it. thank you!
ReplyDeletecrystalfaulkner2000 at yahoo dot com
For St.Patrick's Day we plant clover. Yup clover, you see we have rabbits that run around our property (they are pets) and they love clover and because clover is the luck of the Irish we thought it would be fun to plant cover that we could feed the rabbits. It was fun and the rabbits liked it too. We also popped green popcorn and strung it for the squirrels and birds. Just thought we would spread a little Irish luck with our country critters.
ReplyDeleteWe aren't Irish, and we don't drink and we don't really celebrate St. Patrick's day
ReplyDeleteWe don't usually do anything too big for St. Patrick's day, but we usually try to wear green!
ReplyDeleteNathansmommy619(At)aol(dot)com
I will probably make Creme de Menthe dessert and take it to work to share.
ReplyDeleteI have gone to some Saint Patrick's day parades throughout the years. We have a city parade but there is a town parade that I have gone to in the Town of Erin. It's starts at 11:00 am. Long day. Some people start celebrating early in the morning. I used to go to the bars for green beer . Now I plan on making Rueben's .
ReplyDeleteWe don't do much for St Patrick's Day except making St Patrick's themed recipes.
ReplyDeleteI don't really do any for St. Patrick's Day.
ReplyDeleteOther than wearing green on St. Paddy's day, we don't really celebrate it.
ReplyDeleteWe don't do anything to celebrate St. Patricks Day, sometimes if I remember, we do crafts and that is always fun!
ReplyDeleteI have never been to a St. Patrick's Day parade. The only thing I usually do on the 17th is wear something green.
ReplyDeleteI never did but my husband loves to go down to the local bar for corned beef and cabbage! (we live in an irish town... there are shamrocks painted on the streets year round)
ReplyDeleteWe don't do anything special. I do work at a school, so we wear green and make St. Patrick's Day crafts.
ReplyDeleteWe have been to a few st. paddy days parades!
ReplyDeleteThis St. Patrick's Day, I will be in a local parade representing my roller derby team. Thanks.
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ReplyDeleteAside from wearing a little green we dont really do much, you would think with a name like Dempsey (Irish) we would do more lol but just not alot to do really our town is kinda small
ReplyDeleteabrennan09@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteWe decorated the window and we're going to make some green cupcakes this weekend. This is the first year that the kids will be in school instead of on March break for St. Patty's.
I really like St. Patricks day and I would love to bake for it but have not in a while. Thank you, Jerri Davis
ReplyDeleteWe don't reall celebrate St Patrick's Day, except for getting Shamrock shakes at McD's
ReplyDeleteWe'll usually go out for dinner or go to a local pub.
ReplyDeletethough i used to go to a parade when i was young, there are none in my town now. i do a craft with my kids, though!
ReplyDeleteWhen I was younger, I used to do the bar thing on St. Patty's day. Now, I usually just stay home.
ReplyDeleteThis year I am going to make my first Irish Stew with a side of green rice.
ReplyDeleteTo celebrate St. Patrick's Day, I make corned beef, cabbage, colcannon and Irish soda bread, my husband makes green beer and we wear green all day long!
ReplyDeleteMy family isn't Irish so we don't celebrate St. Patty's per se. We do make corned beef and cabbage for dinner sometimes.
ReplyDeleteWe usually wear green and go to a local place that has green food!
ReplyDeleteWe're still deciding how we're going to celebrate since my toddler is too young to understand this year.
ReplyDeleteWe wear green and like to put green food colouring in our drinks or food :D
ReplyDeleteMy daughter was born on St Patty's Day - every year is a party! This year I am taking her to the casino to play bingo then dinner with family.
ReplyDeleteWe do not celebrate St. Patrick's Day. We just make sure to wear something green.
ReplyDeletekids and I make a special treat together
ReplyDeletewe don't typically do anything special for St. Patrick's day. We do have an awesome parade here in Chicago though
ReplyDeleteI enjoy doing crafts and bead work. We don't do parades but as a family try to eat out or do something fun together.
ReplyDeleteTo celebrate St. Patrick's Day, we go to a local Irish pub with friends. They have great finger foods and speciality drinks. It is always a fun evening. Thank you for another super giveaway opportunity. Please keep up the terrific blogging.
ReplyDeleteI don't really celebrate St. Paddy's, although when I used to drink I did every year! It would be fun when my daughter is older to go to some kind of parade or kids event though.
ReplyDeleteI went to our community's St. Patrick Day parade today. It is always fun. Lots of bag pipers, string bands, local beauty queen and our Conference winning BasketBall team. Oh oh, we had an Irish Elvis too <3
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I don't celebrate St. Patrick's Day but I make a note on grocery sales like cabbages.
ReplyDeletebituin76 at hotmail dot com
nope don't really celebrate st patties day much - regnod(at)yahoo(d0t)com
ReplyDeleteDIdn't celebrate it this year Even know I normally do, just had other plans.
ReplyDeleteI don't celebrate St. Patrick's day unless it's to wear green so I don't get pinched! :)
ReplyDeleteI don't ever do anything special for St. Patrick's day. I usually forget that it's that day anyway.
ReplyDeleteGrowing-up I was an avid Irish step-dancer so every year was in the parade and performed ate different events all over. now, it has been several years since I danced and things are much quieter. We tend to just get together with friends for a meal and a pint or I cook at home. me_juliet AT hotmail DOT com
ReplyDeleteI don't really do anything for St. Patrick's Day, other than think about heading out and then staying home anyway.
ReplyDeleteCindy B (on rc/fb) ~ we didn't do much this year besides wear green but we've all been a little under the weather. We do like DIY projects, though ;)
ReplyDeleteFor St. Patrick's Day my son and I usually make a bunch of crafts (rainbows, leprechauns, pots of hold) and color in coloring pages. For breakfast we will eat Lucky Charms and make some Lucky Charm cupcakes I found on Pinterest!
ReplyDeleteWe don't do anything around here except wear green! LOL
ReplyDeleteWe don't live close enough to go to a parade. I have been to the one in Boston and loved it. I usually make a green colored dessert. My daughter wants to make something this year.
ReplyDeleteI don't do anything other than wear green and eat corned beef and cabbage. I've never lived anywhere that's had a parade for St. Patrick's Day.
ReplyDeleteWe had a food day at work and I made some green pudding, but other than that we didn't do much this year
ReplyDeleteWe dont go all out but we do wear green and I usually make Rueben subs. No local parades.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a kid we would celebrate St. Patrick's Day by painting a clover on my cheek before I went to school and adding green dye to foods we ate.
ReplyDeleteMy kids will usually do colorings at school for St Patricks Day. We don't really do anything special here at home!!
ReplyDeletethe kids always make crafts in green and would post them on the fridge and we cooked cabbage and corned beef
ReplyDeleteI make corned beef and cabbage and always wear green and the button that says: "Kiss me I'm Irish."
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest.
slehan at juno dot com
We had a night in with the family. We've never done much to celebrate. Green cupcakes sometimes (:
ReplyDeleteI've never been to a St. Pat's parade.
ReplyDeleteslehan at juno dot com
I actually didn't do much to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. Just watching a movie and having a relaxing day/evening. I did look at a lot of fun craft projects and baking ideas on Pinterest, though.
ReplyDeleteI usually don't celebrate St. Patricks Day. I almost went to the Chicago parade this year, but didn't make it
ReplyDeleteI usually cook a great dinner or we go to the parade in town!
ReplyDeletei normally do not celebrate it. not sure how to celebrate it except drinking lol
ReplyDeleteWe make leprechaun traps! This is not something I thought of myself. When our oldest granddaughter, whom we're raising, was in Kindergarten, it was a classroom project. Oh my goodness, that is all you could hear about all over town; all the children talking about their leprechaun traps, lol. It was the most adorable thing.
ReplyDeleteWe really do not do anything. My hubby and I use to go to the bar and he would drink green beer and regret it the next day, but we are too old now. lol
ReplyDeleteMy dads bday is on st patricks day. We celebrated that and i made us all corned beef and cabbage with potatoes.
ReplyDeleteI went to the St Patrick's Day Parade.
ReplyDeleterounder9834 @yahoo.com
For St. Patrick's Day, my mother-in-law does it up - she sends us all cards (in the mail, even though we live a block away), she makes green Rice Krispie treats (my husband tells the kids they're "asparagus flavored"), and she gave us a huge box of Lucky Charms... lol!
ReplyDeleteBesides wearing green, we did not do anything to celebrate St Patrick's Day.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway…Mom was born in Ireland so we grew up with Corned Beef & Cabbage, etc. Have been to the NYC parade a few times !
ReplyDeleteRafflecopter: Bryan E.