Thursday 18 December 2014

Post 34 - Christmas in Dublin - Celebration Days!


Well into the Christmas countdown here in Ireland...  less than a week to the big 25th of December! As mentioned by Gilles in the previous post, every night is now a mix of Christmas Jumpers and Festivities.

Having had the chance to spend Christmas in the country, here are some little traditions you may find intriguing, exciting and enjoyable.


How many of us would be rushing through the streets of our hometown to buy the last minute presents and table decorations... On December 24th, getting ready for an evening of big festivities around the table with the entire family...
Well, not in Ireland! December 24th is another great excuse to meet all childhood friends down the PUB! When most of the Irish who go home for the holidays, Christmas Eve is the perfect opportunity for a great catch up with friends and neighbours down the good old local pub. No family party or gift exchange, just another great night of pints and laughter!


Following another night out, December 25th in Ireland starts with a strong coffee, a shower and maybe a fry-up before getting ready for the traditional Christmas family dinner.
A traditional Irish table would have a big roast turkey, roasted potatoes, carrots, parsnip, the good old Brussel sprouts and stuffing. Desert would usually include a Christmas pudding made with mix fruits, sugar and obviously more alcohol (stout or whiskey). It is important not to forget the mince pies for everybody to nibble on.
Presents are open before or after dinner depending on the family traditions.





December 26th is another important day for Ireland. As most of us Expats would have to think of going back to work, Irish people would be enjoying another day off spent with more family members and dinner celebrations. Being a Bank Holiday in Ireland, St Stephen's day mark the beginning of the Sales! Yes, an entire day off to shop and exchange your unwanted Christmas presents. Ideal no?


So, if you are spending Christmas in Ireland... Do not hesitate to follow all these traditions, I can assure you... You will barely miss home!

Merry Christmas to you all!

Wednesday 10 December 2014

Post 33 - Christmas in Dublin, PARTY!!!

Christmas is a big deal in Ireland and the festive season starts from mid November till the end of December. Irish people love to go out and meet friends and family in the run up to Christmas. At work everyone is busy with Team Night Out and Christmas Parties. I have to say that I really love it, I always loved Christmas but in Ireland it seems to be a bigger version of it. However I have never spent Christmas Day in Ireland so I don't really know what it's like in an Irish family (Leslie will tell you more about this in another post).
Oh and by the way here they call the big red man Santa (for Santa Claus), not Father Christmas!

Dublin city council is really trying to get a great festive spirit and there are lots going on:

  • Christmas lights

  •  Christmas Market on Stephens Green




  • Christmas tree on O'Connell Street
  • Christmas jumpers are a must have and this is great fun to wear one of those...
     
Merry Christmas everyone and be good if you want Santa to bring you something nice :)

Gilles

Tuesday 2 December 2014

Post 32 - An amazing Food Blog: French Foodie in Dublin

I have been in Ireland for almost 9 years and one thing that annoyed me when I first moved here was that I could not find all the food and food ingredients I was looking for. Things have changed now and I know where to go to find all the stuff I love.

When I discovered French Foodie in Dublin's blog, I was really impressed and since then I follow this blog everyday: http://frenchfoodieindublin.blogspot.ie/

FFID as she calls herself has an amazing talent for finding news places where to eat, sharing recipes and taking great pictures. She is now organizing Cinema and Food nights and tours of Dublin. Everything she is doing seems to be a great success.

Here are a few tips if you are a foodie in Dublin (French or not):

Gilles Cognard, another French Foodie in Dublin :)