Every March 17 we are greeted with the traditions of wearing green, parades, corned beef and cabbage, and someone inevitably using the wrong abbreviation for St. Patrick's Day.
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It's a day that so many look forward to as a fun party day. Of course, I am talking about St. Patrick's Day. However you decide to spend the Irish holiday, there's one traditional drink that almost everyone can agree is probably the most popular on March 17th. That drink would be Guinness. Unfortunately, if you plan on purchasing one or two or five pints of Guinness on St. Patrick's Day, you happen to be in one of the most expensive states for purchasing the drink.
No matter who you are or where you are, it's always a great time when March 17th rolls around to celebrate one of the biggest party days of the year. With the way things have gone over the past few years, it feels like we definitely need to cut loose ten fold for our St. Patrick's Day celebrations. Luckily (luck of the Irish...even I'm not Irish), we have plenty of things happening in and around Cheyenne to celebrate the day.
In preparation for this weekend's Saint Patrick's Day holiday celebrations, the Casper Police Department are urging residents to plan ahead before getting behind the wheel.
I would never lie to you about the things I love and hate to eat. Please don't judge me for not liking corned beef & cabbage. It's just not something that I personally enjoy. But there are a ton of people around the world who absolutely love it, and have personalized the recipe in some pretty unique ways.