It’s a day away to St. Patrick’s day. And while it is an Irish feast, you don’t have to be one to celebrate it. But how can you best enjoy this internationally celebrated day of one of Ireland’s most recognized saint?
For the past many years, the color green has been associated with St. Patrick’s day. During the celebration, people would always wear green or something with an accent of it. This year, why not go beyond just wearing green? Why not go green, help preserve the environment and give a double positive meaning to the feast?
There are many going green steps that you can take to make St. Patrick’s day a really green day. For one, you can start cleaning with the use of eco-friendly cleaners. There are so many of them now that you can purchase. If you are a food lover, you can mark the celebration as you starting date to going organic.
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St. Patrick’s Day is just a day away. Have you made plans on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17, 2011? If you haven’t, why not go green! It’s a great time to make a difference! Enjoy these 3 tips that help you to “green” up your day. We have put together a few tips that will hopefully encourage you to go green!
Keep reading after the jump to see our tips in going green for St. Patrick’s Day 2011!
Buddy Up: Leave the car behind and take the bus, train or a cab to your destination. Buddy up with friends to make it even more eco friendly. This trip will save on gas – and the party will start a little bit sooner.
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St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner. There are so many ways to celebrate it. But why not make this “green day” a celebration that will also benefit our planet?
There are a lot of things that you can do to make that happen. Probably one of the easiest is to start and end the feast with the use of green home cleaners.




















