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Lent and Easter: The Fast and the Feast

In pre-Christian Ireland, the spring celebration on May 1 was called Bealtaine. Household fires were…

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Sláinte! The Pleasures of an Irish Pub

We Irish are a garrulous folk, given to long-winded debates at the drop of a…

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Bid Thy Guests Welcome Though They Come At Any Hour

In the 16th century Elizabeth I was Queen of England. Spain and England were at…

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Sláinte! Many a Shabby Foal Makes a Fine Horse
1997In This Issue 1997May June 1997Slainte Archives

Sláinte! Many a Shabby Foal Makes a Fine Horse

By Edythe Preet

May/June 1997
Feb 8, 20258 min read
It is Spring. The foals are being born. In their gawky long-legged honor, I give you the saga of the Irish and their horses. It is a history that stretches […]
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Slàinte! A Universal Christmas
1998FeatureIn This Issue 1998November December 1998 IssueSlainte ArchivesWinter issue 2024

Slàinte! A Universal Christmas

By Edythe Preet

November/December 1998, republished in Winter 2024
Sep 20, 20249 min read
All around the world, the holiday season is a time to gather with family and friends, to share abundance, to feast, to reflect on the memories of joyful times past, […]
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Sláinte! A Visit to Derry  
1998In This Issue 1998September October 1998 IssueSlainte Archives

Sláinte! A Visit to Derry  

By Edythe Preet

September/October 1998
Sep 11, 20249 min read
Like most Americans, my ancestry is mixed immigrant. Mom’s people were Italian; Dad was a storytelling Irish rover. I inherited his wanderlust and his love of words. When I decided […]
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Sláinte! The Sweet Sting of Spring
1999April May 1999 IssueIn This Issue 1999Slainte Archives

Sláinte! The Sweet Sting of Spring

By Edythe Preet

April / May 1999
Jun 13, 20247 min read
Some foods simply beg to be eaten. Take peaches, for instance. The scent of a ripe peach is pure ambrosia. The pungent smell of tomatoes ripened on the vine and […]
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Sláinte! A Fine Cuppa Tay
2000In This Issue 2000June / July 2000Slainte Archives

Sláinte! A Fine Cuppa Tay

By Edythe Preet, Columnist
June / July 2000
Jun 4, 20247 min read
When I was a child, I suspected my Da’s sister Violet was a gypsy. Not that she was a real descendant of the wandering tribes of Egypt, but she looked […]
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Sláinte! Spring’s Precious Sting
In This Issue 2010June July 2010 IssueSlainte Archives

Sláinte! Spring’s Precious Sting

By Edythe Preet
June / July 2010
May 16, 20247 min read
Nettles – the edible leaf that is also known as the devil’s leaf. Some foods don’t have a real come-hitherness about them. Who was the bold soul to first slurp […]
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