When you have Irish ancestors or relatives, you may wish to find out more about them and your Irish heritage. Even if you were born and raised in the United States, you still have Irish blood flowing through your veins thanks to those who came before you. When you want to embrace the Irish aspect of your ancestry, there are several things you can do to learn more about the Irish and celebrate the part of you that hails from the Emerald Isle<\/a>.<\/p> Advertising Disclosure<\/i><\/a><\/p>\n <\/a>When you get a chance to talk to relatives who live in Ireland<\/a>, have visited there or used to live there, ask them to share details about what life there was like. While you don’t have to get out your pen and paper and take notes, you can store these wonderful stories away mentally to share with your children someday. Ask your relatives show you the treasures they’ve brought with them and to share stories of what they miss about the area they left behind. Take time to really listen. If you’d like to, record these memories in writing.<\/p>\n While you may already enjoy eating Irish dishes<\/a> that your relatives prepare, you can always take it one step further. Ask them to share recipes for the dishes they make that you love so much or to show you how to prepare them. Locate a cookbook full of Irish dishes and learn to prepare those that sound appealing. Make the dishes a part of family dinners and know that you’re carrying on traditions that have lasted through the years.<\/p>\nInterview Your Irish Relatives<\/h2>\n
Enjoy Irish Cuisine<\/h2>\n
Join An Irish Heritage Group<\/h2>\n