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Article Title: Being Green, Being Irish: Entertaining Like No Other
Author: Danielle Brooks
Category: Recreation and Leisure, Entertainment
Word Count: 562
Keywords: party,St. Patrick's Day,entertaining
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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March 17 is the day for the wearing of the green.  And if you have been living 
under a cultural rock, let it be known to you that March 17 is St. Patrick's 
Day when the streets, offices and homes in many countries of Europe and North 
America turn into seas of green in honor of the patron saint of everyone with 
even an iota of Irish blood or a fragile thread to anything and anyone Irish.  
Oh, yes, indeed, if there is a day for being green, March 17 is that day!

Speaking of being green, you will definitely have a one-of-a-kind St. Patrick's 
Day party when you incorporate touches of being green in the environmental 
sense.  Here are practical ideas how to go about this truly green party.

Invitations

Of course, green invitations must be sent out, of which there are many ways to 
achieve them.  For one thing, you can use organic or recycled paper in white 
that you can then decorate with figures of green shamrocks and leprechauns, 
trees and plants.  For another thing, you can just send out e-mail invitations 
to your planned guests.  You will be minimizing your expenses for the paper and 
the stamp, not to mention the gas costs going to the post office, and you will 
also be lessening your efforts in manually writing and mailing all of these 
invitations. 
 
Food

 You can always prepare separate menus that showcase the best of each green 
aspect. On one hand, you can serve organic and natural foods from your local 
farmers.  Think vegetable and fruit salads, savory mini-tarts, bite-size 
vegetable-based hors d'oeuvres and elegant canapes.  Wash them down with 
organic wine or fresh fruit juices.  On the other hand, you can offer 
traditional Iris fare like Irish soda bread with raisins, corned beef and 
cabbage, Irish brown bread, Irish cream chocolate mousse cake and Guinness 
beer.   Or better yet, you can work with a professional chef to produce a 
fusion of these cuisines.  This way, you can introduce new foods to your 
guests, which ought to leave a very good impression. 
 
Decorations

You can be creative with your decorations from the ceiling hangings to the 
table settings, of which these tips will start the imagination ball rolling:

* String streamers of reusable curtains or organic paper in the colors of the 
Earth and of the Irish - greens, gold, yellows, and reds.  
* Instead of artificial flowers, place potted plants as table centerpieces, 
which can host the proverbial pots of gold at the end of the rainbow.  
* Place green balloons with shamrock figures in strategic places around the 
venue.  
* Use fruits and vegetables as place card settings with a shamrock or two, 
which can also act as the party favors.  
* Use your good china instead of the disposable ware.  If you want to go for 
the rustic look, you may use materials made from renewable resources like 
bamboo.

To top it off, you can plan a tree-planting activity.  This way, you can bring 
home the point of the party while ensuring that everybody has a good time while 
partying the night away later. 
 So, who says that you cannot combine greens together? With St. Patrick's Day, 
you have yet another excuse to go green with Mother Earth.

Danielle Brooks is a freelance writer who loves to entertain.  One of her 
favorite Oneida flatware sets is Oneida Julliard - can be found at 
http://www.dinnerwarecenter.com/oneida-julliard/, and she likes to use Noritake 
Colorwave -  http://www.dinnerwarecenter.com/noritake-colorwave.html
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