The Deep Creek Celtic Co.
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We cherish our Celtic heritage, and we understand how important it is to you, too. We import beautiful, authentic Celtic jewelry direct from artisans in Ireland and Scotland.
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The Deep Creek Celtic Co. Bangers, bacon and baps - oh, my! Anglophile foodies and fans of the old-fashioned fry-up will want to click and drool over this catalog of goodies, from a real oldie-worldie butcher who now ships to the US (recipes included). Nom nom nom!

www.balsonbutchers.com
Make: In a large pan, fry bacon rashers over medium heat to taste. During the last 5 minutes, place 2 tomatoes, cut in half, and 2 pork sausages in the pan and cook, turning sausages. During the last 2 minutes, cook 2 eggs according to your preference in same or separate pan. ...
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The Deep Creek Celtic Co. Scottish park recieves official designation for star gazers (or for those who just enjoy a good snog in the dark).

www.reuters.com
Unlike most of densely populated Britain, where light pollution stops 90 percent of people from seeing the Milky Way, the Galloway Forest Park, a 300 square-mile (777 sq km) expanse of southwestern Scotland, is almost totally dark at night.
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The Deep Creek Celtic Co. Fun, new original article from the gang at Diddlyi.com: A list of "Irish" things - that aren't!

mag.diddlyi.com
Last night I decided to compile a list of things that many people (including myself) think are Irish that kinda aren’t (or not at all) Irish after all.
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The author seems unsure about the origin of the pairing of cabbage with corned beef. One theory I've always subscribed to is that it was "borrowed" from the Jewish immigrant community in New York City.
16/11 às 12:33
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The Deep Creek Celtic Co. Psst. Hey, buddy! Wanna buy an Irish castle? Just a million euro! Cheap!

www.irishtimes.com
It’s the kind of home which every Playboy of the Western World would secretly love to own. Killahara Castle was originally built in 1550 by the Gaelic chieftain, Donagh O’Fogartie. It fell to Cromwell a century later and eventually passed into the ownership of the Anglo-Irish Trant family. After ind...
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The Deep Creek Celtic Co. From the folk at Irish Fireside: 10 Irish words you should know while travelling in Ireland. Apparently, Gaelic for Guinness is still just "Guinness".

irishfireside.com
One of the great things about traveling to Ireland is that the Irish people speak English. Or at least most of them do! In fact, over a half million Irish claim to speak Irish, the native language, often referred to as “Gaelic” by visitors.
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That's hilarious!
16/11 às 10:58
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The Deep Creek Celtic Co. Another Top Ten! The Irish Independant picks its favorite hotels from around Ireland. My favorite (The Gregan Castle hotel) is number 10! Cool.

www.independent.ie
The Good Hotel Guide has just announced its hot list for 2010. Pól Ó Conghaile picks his favourites around the country.
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I can't recommend Gregan's Castle enough. The rooms are sumptuous, the food and dining room service are world class, and the views of The Burren from just about anywhere inside or out are unmatched. I would love to go again.
12/11 às 17:16
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The Deep Creek Celtic Co. Lost for 50 years, 3D video of the Queen's coronation is found in the British Film Institute. More 3D footage to be shot at the next Highland Games. Watch out for those inbound cabers!

www.telegraph.co.uk
Ironically, the reason the film, which cost £3,000 to make, was never broadcast in cinemas was because the Coronation caused an explosion in popularity in television. It was the first time cameras were allowed inside Westminster Abbey.
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The Deep Creek Celtic Co. Irish Fireside jumps on the top 10 list meme with the Top Ten Things You Must Do when in Ireland. Come to think of it, there's a lot there I should be doing right here at home.

irishfireside.com
1. Explore Ancient Castles: Ireland is chock-a-block with castles. You see them in farmer’s fields, atop rocky outcrops, guarding rivers and in towns. Some are romantic ruins entwined with vines and trees.
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The Deep Creek Celtic Co. Our friends at Irish Fireside have been nominated for two Podcast Awards! Liam and Corey have been a terrific source of information and fun, and I hope Deep Creek Celtic fans will support them with their votes!

irishfireside.com
We got a bit of news today (thanks for the heads up www.engagingireland.com). The Irish Fireside and the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast (www.celticmusicpodcast.com) have been nominated for a Podcast Award.
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The Deep Creek Celtic Co. Get ready for a new monster at Loch Ness! Plans for a hydroelectric power plant at the famous lake would be the biggest ever in Scotland - but most of it would be hidden underground.

news.stv.tv
Power giant Scottish and Southern Energy is investigating the construction of a massive pumped storage scheme at Balmacaan, between Drumnadrochit and Invermoriston. It would be six times larger that the company's £140million flagship Glendoe plant at nearby Fort August, which was opened earlier this...
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The Deep Creek Celtic Co. Can you believe the Holidays are just around the corner? Here's another great top ten list, this one of Celtic Christmas CDs, from artists as diverse as Enya to Cherish the Ladies and The Chieftans. I'm going to have a great time checking these out.

worldmusic.about.com
Add some Celtic flavor to your Christmas season with these Celtic music Christmas CDs. From Celtic artists as diverse as new age-influenced Enya to traditional Irish musicians Cherish the Ladies, and from ...
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The Deep Creek Celtic Co. Construction on fekkin' enormous Ferris-wheel thingy in Ireland set to begin in February. Someone should tell them it's been done. (via Diddlyi.com)

www.herald.ie
Businessman Harry Crosbie is set to win the race to build Dublin's answer to the London Eye.
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The Deep Creek Celtic Co. Did you know that it it's technically illegal to be publically intoxicated in Ireland? IYou could have knocked me over with a feather. And I'm sober. Mostly. Nine other suprising facts about Ireland, after the link.

www.irishcentral.com
10 surprising facts about Ireland: Think you know everything about the Emerald Isle? Think again! Here are 10 facts that just might throw you for a loop.
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The Deep Creek Celtic Co. The famous rope bridge at Carrick-a-Rede to remain open year round to meet winter tourism demand (but mostly because the owners are tired of packing it away in the cold weather).

www.irishcentral.com
Take a walk on the wild side on the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge: For the first time ever, the owners of the famous Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge in the North have decided to scoff at the wind and rain of a typical Irish winter and keep the daredevil tourist attraction open all year round.