Have you ever heard of the Irish Christmas Tradition of "Women's Christmas"? In Ireland on January 6, the Feast of the Epiphany, it is when traditionally the Irish finish celebrating Christmas. It is also known as Nollaigh na mBean in Irish (Women’s Christmas).
Monthly Archives: November 2014
- Nov 20 2014
Celtic Butterflies
The symbolic meaning of the butterfly pendant is similar amongst many cultures throughout time. This delicate Celtic butterfly is a symbol transformation, inspiration, and rebirth. The rebirth is an important belief of the Celts both in the spiritual and physical realms. - Categories: Irish Traditions , Interesting Stories , Celtic Holidays , Irish Recipes , Ireland , Irish Christmas , Education , Celtic Culture , History of IrelandTraditional Irish Christmas Plum Pudding has had humble beginnings. Plum pudding was originally a porridge flavored with scraps of meat or fish, thickened with bread crumbs and bound together with eggs, fruit and spices. During the Tudor and Stuart period dried prunes were added to the pudding which became known as plum porridge.