Irish girls can be hard to handle, but if you follow the rules you can do it. We put together the top 5 things you need to know to succeed with any Lass.
St. Patrick's Day is fast approaching and that means all things green - including beer. If you're not a beer person or you're just tired of the same old green Bud Light dyed with green food coloring, give these Irish shots a try.
With a name like Greg McShea, you know I'm a wee bit Irish, but those that are and those that aren't will enjoy "The Great American Irish Festival" this weekend. Here's what it's all about.
When I say the words, Irish stepdancing, what comes to mind? I have to admit that before Michael Flatley's 'Riverdance' I had never seen dancers move like that before, or should I say NOT move.
It will be the "wearing of the green" in the McShea household for sure on St. Patrick's Day, and there just might be an Irish dish on the table. The traditional fare for St. Pat's is corned beef and cabbage. My father used to make it better than anyone, and although I don't have his recipe, I did find this great video that may help.
If you've ever been to New York City and were looking for an Irish pub, you may have stumbled upon (no pun intended) McSorley's Old Ale House at 15 east 7th. Street. Every time my wife and I are in the Big Apple, it's a must stop, especially for me. And February marks McSorley's 160th anniversary.