Happy St Patrick's Day 2020 I Mixology
CHEER UP! Okay, so this is the year that you won’t be queued up at the local pub celebrating. That’s okay, I GOT YOU! TBT to our open house cocktail series with this easy St. Patrick’s Day drink recipe. Just 3 ingredients and it promises to be a fun party for you and your family, housemates or maybe just for you! Happy St. Patricks Day from Los Angeles! Subscribe Here: / @realtalkswithdena Recommended Playlists: Reel Life w/Dena - • COVID 19 Real Estate Update I Home Bu... What's Going on in LA? - • COVID 19 Real Estate Update I Home Bu... Next Act Best Act - • Camera Ready in 5! Makeup Tutorial I ... Real Estate Tips - • What's Next In Real Estate? Predictio... First Time Home Buying Guide - • 10 Mind Games Narcissists Play They H... Most Viewed Videos: • SOLD $94 Million! $250 MILLION BEL AI... (SOLD $94 Million! $250 MILLION BEL AIR MEGA MANSION) • Skilled Negotiation Strategies I Chri... (Skilled Negotiation Strategies) • 1822 Marcheeta Place I Los Angeles @ ... (1822 Marcheeta Place I Los Angeles) • Magnificent Mega Mansion I Beverly Hi... (Magnificent Mega Mansion) A Little History Of St. Patrick’s Day At its core, St. Patrick’s Day celebrates the life and death of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. St. Patrick is believed to have brought Christianity to Ireland, where he preached until his death on March 17, 461. How did such a solemn day become associated with drinking, big parades, and general carousing? It might have something to do with the date of the holiday. St. Patrick’s Day falls squarely in the middle of Lent, a time when the heavily Catholic Irish have traditionally given up their vices. For over a thousand years, the Irish would attend church on the morning of St. Patrick’s Day and then celebrate in the evening. For this one day, the strictures of Lent were lifted, and the Irish could eat meat, drink, dance, and celebrate! Ironically, it was the United States, not Ireland, who really put this holiday on the global map. On March 17, 1762, Irish soldiers serving in the English military held the very first St. Patrick’s Day parade in New York. The middle of the 19th century brought a huge flow of poor Catholic Irish immigrants to the shores of the United States. Though they faced harsh conditions and discrimination, the Irish were intent on keeping their traditions alive. They continued to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day until the rest of the country got on board. Fortunately, the United States has learned to appreciate its Irish heritage. These days, the Saint Patrick’s Day Parade in New York is the largest one in the country, usually involving 150,000 participants and attracting almost three million parade watchers. While we are skipping public gatherings this year, we can still have a little party at home and a parade around your living room. Recipe below: 2 oz whiskey 2 oz ice fresh squeezed lime juice (helps if you roll the lime on the counter before squeezing) 2oz ginger beer Or just put some Bailey’s in your coffee! #stpatricksday #hibernationnation #socialdistancingcrafts #socialisolation #stpatricksdaydrinks #mentalhealth #staysafe #coronaquaratine #selfisolation #socialisolation #hunkerdown #quarantinelife #nextactbestact #denaburton #denaburtonlife #cocktailsofinstagram #mixology #jamesons #irishwhiskey #losangeles #workingfromhome #openhousecocktails #denaburton #denaburtonlife dena burton dena burton life black female mixology #mixology social isolation st patricks day drinks