Dear Ireland,
Sometimes it’s the way a breeze carries a song, or how the sky looks just before it rains — and suddenly, there you are. Not a memory. Not a place. But something that lives quietly in me, always.
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In today’s email:
How to make a Dublin Coddle with Irish Soda Bread.
From Our Love Ireland Community - What Is The Perfect Irish Song For A Road Trip?
What is the Most Visited City in Ireland?
Can You Answer The Travel Quizzer Question of The Day?
At the bar - Peadar’s Bar in Moate, County Westmeath is a warm and welcoming pub in the heart of Ireland
Around The Web: -Snake found in Ireland for first time ever as fisherman stumbles upon strange whistling serpent on small island, 5 Dubai Chocolate Easter eggs you can find in Ireland, Ireland's Bucket List Castles. and more
Experiences Likely To Sell Out
From Social Media -She’s Beating Inside You
Irish Food You Will Love - Welcome!
The Craic - Explain "The Craic" To Me, Like I am Five
How to make a Dublin Coddle with Irish Soda Bread.
Dublin Coddle is a traditional Irish dish made of bacon, sausage, potatoes, and onion. It is believed to have originated in Dublin during the early 18th century as an economical meal for poor families. The name comes from the coddling process whereby ingredients are slowly cooked in a pot over low heat.
Get The Recipe And The Method..
And do not forget the Soda Bread
From Our Love Ireland Community
The Love Ireland Facebook Group is a community of 1.2 Million happy people!
What Is The Perfect Irish Song For A Road Trip?
An Enya collection
Bright Side of the Road - Van Morrison
Franz Ferdinand “holiday” song.
He only works for the money!
Read More
What is the Most Visited City in Ireland?

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What famous book is set entirely over one day in Dublin and is celebrated annually with a city-wide festival known as "Bloomsday"?
🅐 Dracula
🅑 The Picture of Dorian Gray
🅒 Ulysses
🅓 Gulliver’s Travels
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At The Bar
Peadar’s Bar in Moate, County Westmeath is a warm and welcoming pub in the heart of Ireland
How A Simple Idea Grew Into 2 Million Followers
We’re proud (and honestly a little overwhelmed) to share that Love Ireland has now surpassed 2 million followers across all platforms, making us the largest online Irish travel and culture community in the world.
Around The Web
Snake found in Ireland for first time ever as fisherman stumbles upon strange whistling serpent on small island
Ireland hotter than Malaga with Orange warning issued but Met Eireann forecasts brutal weather twist
5 Dubai Chocolate Easter eggs you can find in Ireland
11 Things to Know Before Traveling to Ireland
Limerick an 'inspiration' for cycling and active travel in Ireland
Ireland's Bucket List Castles
Experiences Likely To Sell Out
Top Experiences In Ireland Likely To Sell Out
2025 is going to be a busy year - Here is a list of the top experiences that will most likely sell out and you should book in advance. Don’t delay!
From Social Media
She’s Beating Inside You
And YouTube
For More From Social Media:
Irish Food You Will Love
We’ve welcomed thousands of new members this month,
and we’re so glad you’re here.
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The Craic
Explain "The Craic" To Me, Like I am Five
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