5 things Irish expats will miss this Christmas
Updated / Monday, 14 Dec 2020
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What s your favourite thing about Christmas in Ireland?
Aoife McHugh is a freelance wellness writer and yoga teacher based in Abu Dhabi. Here, she describes the things she ll miss most about Christmas in Ireland.
As an Irish person abroad, I am all too familiar with the festive feeling of flying home for Christmas.
It starts with the first sight of this gloriously green island as you glide over the Poolbeg Chimneys. This is followed by the draught of a fresh breeze as you depart the aircraft. You are then gleefully greeted by your favourite sign: Fáilte go hAerfort Bhaile Atha Cliath.
Rezept für Christmas Cake: Englischen Weihnachtskuchen aus England backen
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Rezept für Christmas Cake: Englischen Weihnachtskuchen aus England backen
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December 13, 2020
Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf
If you’re racking your brains for a present that won’t end up at the back of a closet, well, a beautifully wrapped treat will almost always be welcomed. Whether for budding chefs or to tickle the tastebuds of the food lovers in your life, here are all the Christmas gift ideas to get you inspired.
1. Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf s holiday collection
Red Velvet, Cookie Butter, Vanilla, Hazelnut powders and the classic Peppermint Chocolate that can be made into indulgent drinks or sprinkled into coffee, tea or hot cocoa. Then there are the Holiday Blend coffee and teas that’ll make their mornings all the warmer.
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