Friday, November 1, 2013

Check out our new Shopping Portal, Place an order and get a Ornament at the Celtic Attic Now!


Top O' The Morning To All,
Ce'ad Mi'le Fa'ilte
100,000 Welcomes


We are still in the process of finishing the new website, but you can shop it now and browse the products that we have put online so far (only about 800 of 1400)… If you want to test the site for us and place an order we will be giving you a FREE CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT plus we are running a discount on shipping as well.

Rest assured Celtic Attic is not being replaced, just updated and it will take another month or so to finish it up!  A Celtic Calling is going to be our shopping portal and have all the newsletters posted as well as happenings at our store and any book tours and book release information from herself, Kristin.

Halloween is HERE.  We will announce the Gift Basket winner in next week’s newsletter.  We are busy giving out candy to the kiddies all day at the store and at the house this evening. Our next Basket GIVEAWAY Starts Now! We will be giving away a Christmas Treat Basket! (Gift Basket includes - 2 Holiday coffee mugs, Irish or Scottish Tea, Irish Candy Treats bag and a Celtic Pendant! Value $60.00) Enter Now!  Anyone that enters now, will be put into the Christmas Giveaway drawing...We will draw two winners for Celtic Pendants for November as well… http://www.celticattic.com/contact_us/free_giveaway.htm
 

If you want to check out our happenings on our new face book Celtic Attic page, visit us and please like us!  https://www.facebook.com/celtic.attic.1 Please like us!

Our friend Josie V just opened up a Gift shop that we are calling Gift Shop Alley.  So all your Favorite Celtic Attic goodies are now in the new store location along with a wide variety of other gifts and jewelry.  We have balloon baskets, gift baskets and so much more!  It is a Celtic Paradise.  We have just launched our line of Fairy Bath products.  The store address is 408 Pacific Ave, Bremerton WA 98337.  For those that would love to visit and get your Celtic on, drop by Tues-Sat 11am-6PM.

What to know where Celtic Attic will be and what shows we will be selling at?  Visit our Happenings Page for more info.

Here is the deal of the month at the Celtic Attic.  The Celtic Attic Cookbook is now available for FREE in PDF format.  That's right, FREE.   We have decided to give you this gift so you can cook some of these great ideas for the upcoming holidays!  Email Kristin@celticattic.com if you would like your free pdf copy of this book.


TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Tips N Hints - Songs from the Old Country
Irish Recipes
Irish Travel
Scottish Recipes
Scottish Travel
Welsh Recipes
Cornwall Recipes
Celtic History & Myth
Celtic Attic Free Giveaway
Removal Policy & KC's Notes

 
TIPS N HINTS: Songs from the Old Country

Words and music by Gunn McKee

I walked alone in foggy dew
Just me and my memories
A voice out seaward beckons thru
A whistle of love for me, for me
A whistle of love for me.

T'was two moons 'go her father stole
My love away from me
Arranged to wed a soldier red
My love's gone 'cross the sea, the sea
My love's gone 'cross the sea.

For ten days long our love grew strong
She swore her "love to thee"
Each night up high on mountainside
She'd whistle her love for me, for me
She'd whistle her love for me.

Late one night, my fire alight
Awaiting for her to see
My wait was long, o' what could be wrong
Where could my true love be, love be
Where could my true love be

A light 'cross waters lantern glow
Was all mine eyes could see
And from below noise drifted slow
Like a 'gull come back from sea, from sea
Like a 'gull come back from sea.

Her song it haunts me still this day
Notes of uncertainty
If heaven laughs at prayers of mine
Then it never was to be, to be
Then it never was to be.

IRISH RECIPES:

Yummy Mummy Sausages
Posted on October 31, 2013 by Food Ireland 

Delicious Sausage Mummies – So easy to make and perfect for Halloween!
- See more at: http://www.foodireland.com/recipes/#sthash.wALLQ6Fg.dpuf

Ingredients:
8 Donnelly Sausages
1 sheet ready rolled shortcrust pastry
1 beaten egg, to glaze
2 tsp Colman’s Mustard Powder, for the faces

Method:
1. Preheat oven to 190c/gas mark 5.
2. Unroll a sheet of pastry and cut into fine strips about 1cm wide to form your bandages.
3. Wrap a pastry bandage around each sausage in one direction, and then repeat with another bandage in the other direction. (Just use as many strips as you need to cover each sausage.)
4. Leave a space for a face and then place on a baking sheet lined with greaseproof paper, brush with beaten egg.
5. Bake in the oven for 20 minutes until the sausages are cooked through and the pastry golden.
6. Put the sausage roll mummies on a platter then make your faces. Mix the mustard powder with equal amounts of water to form a paste and then spoon it into a disposable piping bag, snip a tiny hole at the end and pipe a pair of eyes onto each mummy.
- See more at: http://www.foodireland.com/recipes/#sthash.wALLQ6Fg.dpuf

Drop by the Celtic Attic's Irish Food section:
http://www.celticattic.com/treasures/irish_food.htm

Check our New Irish Kitchen Section:
http://www.celticattic.com/treasures/irish_kitchen.htm


IRISH TRAVEL:

Painting in The West of Ireland Exhibition at the Model
27 September - 01 December 2013
Venue: The Model: Home of the Niland Collection

To Irish culture, the west of Ireland has become synonymous with mythology, legend, folklore and fairytales. This exhibition examines the influence of the west of Ireland as a source of inspiration for artists and features works by many well-known names.

The west was also the focus of a pursuit that was central to Irish culture for much of the 20th Century, the need to discover, define or construct an authentic national identity. From Malin Head to Mizen Head, the landscape has been imbued with symbolic significance that overwhelms pure geography and identifies the west as the heartland of the authentic Ireland.

The Niland Collection holds a considerable amount of work by some of the finest Irish painters of the 20th Century. This exhibition examines the influence of the West of Ireland as a source of inspiration for artists and features works by Percy French, Paul Henry, Sean Keating, Maurice MacGonigal, Jack B. Yeats, Nano Reid, Nick Miller and Dorothy Cross. It illustrates the connection with the North West that The Niland Collection holds through its works.

The Mall
Sligo Town
Sligo
Republic of Ireland
+353 71 9141405
info@themodel.ie
www.themodel.ie


SCOTTISH RECIPES:

Caramel Shortcake is often called "Millionaires' Shortbread" - presumably because it is so rich. I have to confess this is one of my favourites when eating out anywhere which has "home baking" on the menu.

    Ingredients (Biscuit Base):
    8oz (200g or two US cups) plain flour
    6oz (150g or 1½ US sticks) margarine
    30z (75g or half US cup) caster (fine white) sugar

    Ingredients (Filling):
    2oz (25g or ½ US stick) margarine
    2oz (25g or between a ¼ and a ½ US cup) soft brown sugar
    A large tin of condensed milk

    Ingredients (Topping):
    8oz (200g or one US cup) light brown chocolate

    Method:
    Rub the margarine and flour together in a bowl until you have a mix which is similar to breadcrumbs. Stir in the sugar. Spread the mixture evenly into a 9" (23cm) square tin which has been lined with baking parchment. Bake in a pre-heated oven at 170C/340F (160C/320F if fan assisted) for approximately 35 minutes until it is golden brown. Allow the base to cool.
    Heat the filling ingredients together in a pot, making sure that you stir it constantly (otherwise it will stick!) until it begins to simmer. Continue stitting until it thickens (which it should do in a few minutes). Spread the filling evenly over the base and again allow cooling.
    Melt the chocolate so that you can spread it over the filling.
    When it has cooled and you are ready to eat it, cut up into squares or rectangles with a sharp knife.


SCOTTISH TRAVEL:

Castle Trail

Scotland’s only dedicated Castle Trail lets you discover the dramatic stories of 17 of Aberdeenshire’s most famous castles.

This itinerary is organized into 4 broad areas of Aberdeenshire to group the castles around a main hub town. A visit to any of the castles makes an ideal day out or navigate your way along sections of the trail for a longer break.

Scotland’s only dedicated Castle Trail lets you discover the dramatic stories of 17 of Aberdeenshire’s most famous castles.

This itinerary is organized into 4 broad areas of Aberdeenshire to group the castles around a main hub town. A visit to any of the castles makes an ideal day out or navigate your way along sections of the trail for a longer break.

    Piper on the hill at Dunnottar Castle
    Looking across to Balmoral Castle from the south side
    Looking along the main driveway to Castle Fraser
    View up to Craigievar Castle in the autumn with leaves lying on the ground
    Visitor walks through the walled garden at Crathes Castle
    Piper on the hill at Dunnottar Castle
    Looking across to Balmoral Castle from the south side


Basing yourself in the city of Aberdeen, start following the trail by heading south on the A90/A92 to Stonehaven where you'll be met by the well-preserved ruins of Dunnottar Castle, perched on a dramatic cliff some 160 ft above the North Sea. Fought over by Wallace and Cromwell, it was used as a set for Franco Zeffirelli's 1991 film of Hamlet.

Drum Castle Heading north from Stonehaven on the A957 brings you to Crathes Castle, a few miles east of Banchory and Drum Castle, 5 miles further east on the A93. Crathes is a classic fairytale castle standing in superb grounds with a range of woodland trails on offer to help you explore. Inside, spiral staircases lead to rooms famous for their Jacobean painted ceilings and resident ghost, the Green Lady.

Drum Castle combines a unique mix of a late 13th-century tower, fine Jacobean mansion house and later Victorian additions. Superb furniture and paintings are on display while the estate’s woodland trails and exceptional walled rose garden are well worth exploring.

Some 15 miles further north on the B977 stands Castle Fraser, one of the grandest castles of Mar. This magnificent building contains an evocative Great Hall, fine furniture and paintings. Enjoy the beautiful secluded walled garden, extensive woodland walks with fine views of the castle plus a children’s adventure playground.


WELSH RECIPES:


This dairy-heavy dessert was made by Welsh settlers in Argentina’s Patagonia. It hails from the period after the River Camwy was dammed, which led to a dairy surplus. This is not one for anyone on a low cholesterol diet!

8 ozs | 225g flour
4 ozs | 125g butter
3 eggs, separated
1/2 pint | 10fl. ozs | 275 mls double cream
1 tbsp sugar with tsp vanilla essence
sprinkle of nutmeg

METHOD
Mix the butter and flour together to a breadcrumb consistency then add the egg yolks. Rest the mixture in the fridge for at least an hour, and then roll out to line a pie dish.

Beat the egg whites to the stiff peak stage then fold into the cream and sugar and vanilla essence and then sprinkle nutmeg on top and bake for 35-40 minutes.


Patagonia Cream Tart (Teisen Hufen Patagonia)


WELSH HISTORY:


As the name suggests, concentric castles were based on a ring-within-a-ring structure.

Sometimes known as a multiple castle, the buildings were constructed to present as daunting a challenge to attackers as possible.

Sometimes on a rise, and sometimes bounded by a moat, concentric castles were far larger than the earlier motte and bailey designs - and could never be built on man-made mounds.

There would be a central enclosure of stonewalls and towers, then one or more outer walls, also with towers. The walls would be castellated and usually featured arrow slits and outlets for boiling oil or other missiles.

The height of the walls would increase towards the middle, enabling inner defenders - such as archers - to shoot over the defenders of the outer walls.

Great examples of concentric castles in Wales are Caerphilly and Beaumaris.


CORNWALL RECIPIES:

Cornish Buttered Lobster

Hog's Pudding
           
           
3 1/2 lbs ground pork

3/4 cup dried bread crumbs

1/2 tsp pepper

3/4 tsp salt

1/2 tsp garlic powder

1/8 tsp ground cumin

1/8 tsp celery powder

1/8 tsp ground oregano

1/2 tsp onion powder

sausage sized casings

Place ingredients in a large bowl and mix. Stuff casings with the mixture (a great deal of work)
tie the bottom when you have the amount that you want,
and repeat until all the mixture is used, cut and boil until done.
 
CELTIC HISTORY & MYTH:

This is Lady Gregory's collation of the Cuchulain cycle. Cuchulain was a mighty warrior, 'the Hound of Ulster', the hero of 'the Red Branch', a band of elite fighters of ancient Ireland. Cuchulain is the subject of numerous tales set in pre-Christian Ireland, including the pivotal 'War for the Bull of Cuailgne'. The mythological and supernatural elements are tightly interwoven in this saga, including the ever-present Sidhe (fairies); and Celtic gods and goddesses, particularly Morrigu, the goddess of war. As for the battles, they are principally composed of single combats as hair-raising as any in the Iliad or the Mahabharata. The female characters are vivid and self-motivated. The saga is overlaid with episodes which could be echoes of ancient myths, for instance the story of the two shapeshifting swineherds. There are sections of great poetry embedded in the text, particularly the lament of Emer on Cuchulain's death.

Lady Gregory's prose, which resembles that of William Morris and her collaborator Yeats, is gorgeous and moves the story along vigorously. This rendition of the Cuchulain saga is required reading for anyone interested in Celtic mythology.

Production notes: This text was originally produced by Phillip Brown from an unknown edition. In March 2004, I did a proof pass on it using a 1902 first edition. This was primarily to add page numbers and correct a number of transcription errors in the original etext. However, there are a half-dozen places where the Phillip's etext diverged significantly from the text of the first edition. In these cases, I have retained the text from Phillip's edition, printed in green type. I have placed these passages in a two-column table with Phillip's version in the left hand column and replaced text (if any) from the 1902 version in the right hand column. Perhaps some reader can identify the other edition.
--John Bruno Hare, March 10th, 2004.


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Home Decor: Wonderful products to add a celtic touch to any house.

Remember to Enter the Free Giveaway each month:
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As Always, Peace
KC and the staff at the Celtic Attic

Remember, if you wish to submit a story, article, thought, poem or ask
a question for the next newsletter, eMail us by the 20th of the month.
kc@celticattic.com

 
GREAT CHRISTMAS DEALS

All Sales Items are now at least 50% off, so order now for all your holiday shopping needs. We created a page with all the new items we are discontinuing from our product line. We don't usually do this, but they are taking up space in the warehouse. Our overstock is your pocketbooks gain.


All Sales Items are now at least 50% off, so order now for all your holiday shopping needs. We created a page with all the new items we are discontinuing from our product line. We don't usually do this, but they are taking up space in the warehouse. Our overstock is your pocketbooks gain.

Celtic Wedding! Add a Celtic Flavor to your Wedding.

Great Personalized Gifts for your shopping pleasure.

As Always, Peace

Kristin and the staff at the Celtic Attic
408 Pacific Ave
Bremerton, WA 98337
360-813-1113
360-531-1107

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Check out our new website!


Top O' The Morning To All,
Ce'ad Mi'le Fa'ilte
100,000 Welcomes

We are going to start to send out the newsletters every Wed from now on so that you know when to expect them and can read the recipes and travel hints as well as see our specials. 

We are still in the process of finishing the new website, but you can shop it now and browse the products that we have put online so far (only about 600 of 1400)… If you want to test the site for us and place an order we will be giving you 10% off plus we are running a discount on shipping as well.

Rest assured Celtic Attic is not being replaced, just updated and it will take another month or so to finish it up!  A Celtic Calling is going to be our shopping portal and have all the newsletters posted as well as happenings at our store and any book tours and book release information from herself, Kristin.

Halloween is almost upon us… We will be sending out the giveaway basket in just a few short weeks.  Halloween GIVEAWAY! We will be giving away a Spooky Basket! (Gift Basket includes - 2 Halloween coffee mugs, Irish or Scottish Tea, Irish Candy Treats bag! Value $50.00) Enter Now!  Anyone that enters now, will be put into the Halloween Giveaway drawing... http://www.celticattic.com/contact_us/free_giveaway.htm
 

If you want to check out our happenings on our new face book Celtic Attic page, visit us and please like us!  https://www.facebook.com/celtic.attic.1 Please like us!

Our friend Josie V just opened up a Gift shop that we are calling Artist Alley Gifts.  So all your Favorite Celtic Attic goodies are now in the new store location along with a wide variety of other gifts and jewelry.  We have balloon baskets, gift baskets and so much more!  It is a Celtic Paradise.  We have just launched our line of Fairy Bath products.  Soon to be added to the website.  The store address is 408 Pacific Ave, Bremerton WA 98337.  For those that would love to visit and get your Celtic on, drop by Tues-Sat 11am-6PM.

What to know where Celtic Attic will be and what shows we will be selling at?  Visit our Happenings Page for more info.

Here is the deal of the month at the Celtic Attic.  The Celtic Attic Cookbook is now available for FREE in PDF format.  That's right, FREE.   We have decided to give you this gift so you can cook some of these great ideas for the upcoming holidays!  Email Kristin@celticattic.com if you would like your free pdf copy of this book.

Interesting Halloween facts:
 
  1. Halloween is actually the night before where lanterns (Gaelic: samhnag), Hallowfires and such are supposed to scare the souls that will emerge at midnight, away from your house. Samhuinn is also used in Gaelic for the entire month of November. The name "Samhain" entered Canadian folklore as "Sam Hain", the name of the guy doll which children would wheel round
  2. Halloween customs in Scotland these days consist chiefly of children going door-to-door "guising" (or "Galoshin" on the south bank of the lower Clyde) dressing up and offering entertainment of various sorts in return for gifts. The Witchcraft Act of 1735 contained a clause preventing the consumption of pork and pastry comestibles on Halloween although these days sausage rolls seem to a popular treat for children - the act was repealed in the 1950s.
    1. The children are invariably dressed up as something supernatural or spooky and the entertainment usually consists of singing, telling a poem or joke etc. They don't 'trick' you if you do not give, as in America. However, after the showing of ET in the early 80s, the influence of American "trick or treating" seems to have become more prevalent at least in England. Hollowed out turnips with candles in them are sometimes displayed or carried. Note that many children in America do not 'trick' either.
    2. Halloween parties often consisted of various games, for instance 'Dooking fur aiples' where the children had to bite apples floating in a basin of water, once they had one by the teeth they could retrieve and obtain it. Sometimes flour would be sprinkled on the surface of the water.
    3. For younger children a more modern game is 'Forkin fur aiples', an easier task, where the children stood on a chair and held a fork handle in their teeth, taking aim, they would release it into the basin of apples and water and retrieve and keep any apple they so skewered. Another game was 'treacle scones' where children had to eat a scone covered in treacle hanging on a piece of string.
    4. One custom associated with Halloween in the Western Isles was to put two large nuts in the fire. These were supposed to represent yourself and your intended spouse. If the nuts jumped together when they warmed up then this was deemed to be a good omen, but if they jumped apart then it was time to look for someone else!
           
Cookie Spiders:
Take your favorite cookie recipe and bake or use ready made rolls from the Market, or you can even buy them at Costco if you are out of time.  Purchase Betty Crocker Decorating Icing in White and Black.  Take the White Frosting and spray to make a web on the cookie.  Use a raisin for the spider body and place it in the middle of the web.  Now add black frosting to the raisin edges of the raisin to form the legs.  Spider Cookies!

All Sales Items are now at least 50% off, so order now for all your holiday shopping needs. We created a page with all the new items we are discontinuing from our product line. We don't usually do this, but they are taking up space in the warehouse. Our overstock is your pocketbooks gain.

Celtic Wedding! Add a Celtic Flavor to your Wedding.

Great Personalized Gifts for your shopping pleasure.

As Always, Peace

Kristin and the staff at the Celtic Attic
408 Pacific Ave
Bremerton, WA 98337
360-813-1113
360-531-1107

Monday, October 14, 2013

1/2 off on shipping, shop early for the holidays - items in stock now!

Top O' The Morning To All,
Ce'ad Mi'le Fa'ilte
100,000 Welcomes

Halloween <http://www.celticattic.com/treasures/halloween_gifts.htm> is 
almost upon us... We will be sending out the giveaway basket in just a 
few short weeks.It is most certainly winter in the Pacific Northwest... 
Rain, Rain and more Rain! And did I mention, cold, cold, cold..With 
everything that is going on in the US and world today we thought we 
would help out with your Holiday shopping.½ off on shipping and a free 
candy bag with each order.We also have about 100 free gifts that will be 
added to the first 100 orders online starting right now.

Halloween GIVEAWAY! We will be giving away a Spooky Basket! (Gift Basket 
includes - 2 Halloween coffee mugs, Irish or Scottish Tea, Irish Candy 
Treats bag! Value $50.00) Enter Now!  Anyone that enters now, will be 
put into the Halloween Giveaway drawing... 
*http://www.celticattic.com/contact_us/free_giveaway.htm*

If you want to check out our happenings on our new facebook Celtic Attic 
page, visit us and please like 
us!https://www.facebook.com/celtic.attic.1 Please like us!

Our friend Josie V just opened up a Gift shop that we are calling Artist 
Alley Gifts.So all your Favorite Celtic Attic goodies are now in the new 
store location along with a wide variety of other gifts and jewelry.We 
have balloon baskets, gift baskets and so much more!It is a Celtic 
Paradise.We have just launched our line of Fairy Bath products.Soon to 
be added to the website.The store address is 408 Pacific Ave, Bremerton 
WA 98337.For those that would love to visit and get your Celtic on, drop 
by Tues-Sat 11am-6PM.

We are still working on our website remodel.We are so very close... The 
shopping cart on the current Celtic Attic website will be in place until 
the middle of November, then I will be changing all those links to point 
to the new website.I think you will love the new site and it is so much 
easier to navigate.You can take a peak at it now, it is online, but the 
shopping cart is not functional while we finish adding the products.We 
also appreciate your patience with our old moldy shopping cart...We are 
also launching a new website:http://www.acelticcalling.com 
<http://www.acelticcalling.com/>.

What to know where Celtic Attic will be and what shows we will be 
selling at?Visit this page for more info...

http://www.celticattic.com/contact_us/information/company_certificates.htm

Here is the deal of the month at the Celtic Attic.  The Celtic Attic 
Cookbook is now available for FREE in PDF format.  That's right, FREE.   
We have decided to give you this gift so you can cook some of these 
great ideas for the upcoming holidays!  Email Kristin@celticattic.com 
<mailto:Kristin@celticattic.com> if you would like your free pdf copy of 
this book.

Are you interested in things that go bump in the night or that cannot be 
explained?  Ghosts, Spirits and the Supernatural?  Celtic Shops, malls, 
pubs and restaurants?  Stay tuned; the first book in our NEW Celtic 
Haunted Highway Travel Series is due to be released soon.... More books 
by author Kristin Olsen

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bytes)Halloween Traditions Part 1 of 2

IRISH HALLOWEEN TRADITIONS

The Celts celebrated Halloween as Samhain, 'All Hallowtide' - the 'Feast 
of the Dead', when the dead revisited the mortal world. The celebration 
marked the end of summer and the start of the winter months.

During the eighth century the Catholic Church designated the first day 
of November as 'All Saints Day ('All Hallows') - a day of commemoration 
for those Saints that did not have a specific day of remembrance. The 
night before was known as 'All Hallows Eve' which, over time, became 
known as Halloween.

Here are the most notable Irish Halloween Traditions:

Colcannon for Dinner: Boiled Potato, Curly Kale (a cabbage) and raw 
Onions are provided as the traditional Irish Halloween dinner. Clean 
coins are wrapped in baking paper and placed in the potato for children 
to find and keep.

The Barnbrack Cake: The traditional Halloween cake in Ireland is the 
barnbrack which is a fruit bread. Each member of the family gets a 
slice. Great interest is taken in the outcome, as there is a piece of 
rag, a coin and a ring in each cake. If you get the rag then your 
financial future is doubtful. If you get the coin then you can look 
forward to a prosperous year. Getting the ring is a sure sign of 
impending romance or continued happiness.

The Ivy Leaf: Each member of the family places a perfect ivy leaf into a 
cup of water and it is then left undisturbed overnight. If, in the 
morning, a leaf is still perfect and has not developed any spots then 
the person who placed the leaf in the cup can be sure of 12 months 
health until the following Halloween. If not..... (C) Copyright 
http://www.ireland-information.com


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All Sales Items are now at least 50% off, so order now for all your 
holiday shopping needs. We created a page with all the new items we are 
discontinuing from our product line. We don't usually do this, but they 
are taking up space in the warehouse. Our overstock is your pocketbooks 
gain.

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As Always, Peace
Kristin and the staff at the Celtic Attic
408 Pacific Ave

Bremerton, WA 98337

360-813-1113  or 360-531-1107

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Monday, September 30, 2013

Halloween Basket giveway drawing, enter now!

Top O' The Morning To All,
Ce'ad Mi'le Fa'ilte
100,000 Welcomes


Halloween is almost upon us. We will be sending out the giveaway basket in just a few short weeks. It is most certainly Winter in the Pacific Northwest. Rain, Rain and more Rain!

We will begin our Halloween GIVEAWAY NOW! We will be giving away a Spooky Basket! (Gift Basket includes - 2 Halloween coffee mugs, Irish or Scottish Tea, Irish Candy Treats bag! Value $50.00) Enter Now! Anyone that enters now, will be put into the Halloween Giveaway drawing... Congratulations to our August Winners!
http://www.celticattic.com/contact_us/free_giveaway.htm


If you want to check out our happenings on our new facebook Celtic Attic page, visit us and please like us! https://www.facebook.com/celtic.attic.1

Our small store in the Artist loft above the Claywerks Studio is about to move next door. Our friend Josie V is opening up a Gift shop that we are calling Artist Alley Gifts. So all your Favorite Celtic Attic goodies will be in the new store location along with a wide variety of other gifts and jewelry. We will be adding our wares to some great baskets and we will have them online right before Christmas on the new website www.acelticcalling.com for purchase. We have also begun a line of Cards and Mini booklets that will sell in the store. The store address is 408 Pacific Ave, Bremerton WA 98337. For those that would love to visit and get your Celtic on, drop by Tues-Sat 11am-6PM.

We are still working on our website remodel. We are so very close. The shopping cart on the current Celtic Attic website will be in place until the middle of October, then I will be changing all those links to point to the new website. I think you will love the new site and it is so much easier to navigate. You can take a peak at the shell now, it is online, but the shopping cart is still hidden while we finish adding the productsWe also appreciate your patience with our old moldy shopping cart. We are also launching a new website: http://www.acelticcalling.com.

We want to offer this great Shopping Deal to you from today until October 30th. Half Off on shipping order now at the Celtic Attic. Plus get a candy bag with each and every order. We have had so many love getting a discount on shipping we will do it for one more month.

What to know where Celtic Attic will be and what shows we will be selling at? Visit this page for more info.

http://www.celticattic.com/contact_us/information/company_certificates.htm

Here is the deal of the month at the Celtic Attic. The Celtic Attic Cookbook is now available for FREE in PDF format. That's right, FREE. We have decided to give you this gift so you can cook some of these great ideas for the upcoming holidays! Email Kristin@celticattic.com if you would like your free pdf copy of this book.

Are you interested in things that go bump in the night or that cannot be explained? Ghosts, Spirits and the Supernatural? Celtic Shops, malls, pubs and restaurants? Stay tuned; the first book in our NEW Celtic Haunted Highway Travel Series is due to be released right before the holidays.... More books by author Kristin Olsen
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Top 5 Things to see in Galway, Ireland

1 A walking tour of the city either guided or on your own? Pick up a map from the Tourist Office (opposite the new bus station).

2 The Corrib Princess take a guided boat trip up the Corrib river from Woodquay during the summertime, a very pleasant way to spend an afternoon

3 Head out of city on a day trip to the Aran Islands, The Burren & the Cliffs of Moher or to Connemara with the Galway Tour Company.

4 Salthill head out for a walk or a swim, visit the Aquarium play the slot machines, or check out the numerous, cafes bars and restaurants there.

5 Galway City Museum Spanish Arch, it's free and often has good temporary art exhibitions as well, Café 8 downstairs is really great.

GREAT CHRISTMAS DEALS

All Sales Items are now at least 50% off, so order now for all your holiday shopping needs. We created a page with all the new items we are discontinuing from our product line. We don't usually do this, but they are taking up space in the warehouse. Our overstock is your pocketbooks gain.

http://celticcallings.com/shopping/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=CSC&Category_Code=SP1




Celtic Wedding! Add a Celtic Flavor to your Wedding.


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As Always, Peace

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Bremerton, WA 98337
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Friday, September 20, 2013

Enter the Halloween Contest now at the Celtic Attic! Shop now for the Holidays!

Top O' The Morning To All,
Ce'ad Mi'le Fa'ilte
100,000 Welcomes

We hope everyone has enjoyed the summer and is ready for the upcoming holiday season.  Halloween is just a short hop away and then Christmas.  I cannot believe another year is approaching its conclusion so quickly.  We are starting to bundle up here in the Pacific Northwest in between sunny days, we have some rainstorms and the temperatures are starting to drop.  Time to break out our Aran Sweaters, gloves and hats.

We will begin our Halloween GIVEAWAY NOW! We will be giving away a Spooky Basket! (Gift Basket includes - 2 Halloween coffee mugs, Irish or Scottish Tea, Irish Candy Treats bag! Value $50.00) Enter Now!  The winner of the August Basket Giveaway is Mathew from MA and the Pendant winners are Trice from CA and Jessica from Australia... Anyone that enters now, will be put into the Halloween Giveaway drawing... Congratulations to our August Winners!
http://www.celticattic.com/contact_us/free_giveaway.htm
 

If you want to check out our happenings on our new facebook Celtic Attic page, visit us and please like us!  https://www.facebook.com/celtic.attic.1

Our small store in the Artist loft above the Claywerks Studio is about to move next door.  Our friend Josie V is opening up a Gift shop that we are calling Artist Alley Gifts.  So all your Favorite Celtic Attic goodies will be in the new store location along with a wide variety of other gifts and jewelry.  We will be adding our wares to some great baskets and we will have them online right before Christmas on the new website www.acelticcalling.com for purchase.  We have also begun a line of Cards and Mini booklets that will sell in the store.  The store address is 408 Pacific Ave, Bremerton WA 98337.  For those that would love to visit and get your Celtic on, drop by Tues-Sat 11am-6PM.

We are still working on our website remodel.  We are so very close… The shopping cart on the current Celtic Attic website will be in place until the middle of October, then I will be changing all those links to point to the new website.  I think you will love the new site and it is so much easier to navigate.  You can take a peak at the shell now, it is online, but the shopping cart is still hidden while we finish adding the products.  I honor my Irish and Norwegian roots by biting off more than I can chew all the time.  My warehouse manager aka eldest son is working the front visual end and he just took over inputting over 2000 products from scratch.  I promise you will love it when we finally go live.  We also appreciate your patience with our old moldy shopping cart…  We are also launching a new website:  http://www.acelticcalling.com. 

We want to offer this great Shopping Deal to you from today until October 30th.   Half Off on shipping order now at the Celtic Attic.  Plus get a candy bag with each and every order.  We have had so many love getting a discount on shipping we will do it for one more month.

What to know where Celtic Attic will be and what shows we will be selling at?  Visit this page for more info…


Here is the deal of the month at the Celtic Attic.  The Leprechaun's Pot of Gold is now available for FREE in PDF format.  That's right, FREE.   We have decided to give you this gift so that you might be inspired to start your own business or just read about how we started ours!  Email Kristin@celticattic.com if you would like your free pdf copy of this book.

Are you interested in things that go bump in the night or that cannot be explained?  Ghosts, Spirits and the Supernatural?  Celtic Shops, malls, pubs and restaurants?  Stay tuned; the first book in our NEW Celtic Haunted Highway Travel Series is due to be released right before the holidays.... More books by author Kristin Olsen


Top 5 Things to see in Connemara, Ireland

  1. Ballynahinch Castle, Recess:  A perennial favorite among Authentic Irelanders, everyone loves Ballynahinch. Beautiful castle, spectacular location, great food, enchanting gardens and nowhere near as pricey as Dromoland or Ashford. Enough said.
  2. Lough Inagh Lodge, Lough Inagh Not another soul for miles, only the mountains and lake for company this is the’ get away from it all’ luxury country house. Fishing and painting courses a specialty. Send your trophy bride out fishing for rainbow trout while you find inner peace with paintbrushes and canvas.
  3. Zetland Country House, Cashel Family run country house (former hunting lodge) with views over Cashel Bay. Splendid location, great restaurant and plenty of great beaches and walks nearby to work up an appetite.
  4. Cashel House Hotel, Cashel Just a mile up the road from Zetland, Cashel House was one of the first manor house hotels on the scene when it opened back in 1968. General Charles De Gaulle and his wife stayed here for two weeks a year later and were instrumental in putting the place on the map. The proprietors haven’t looked back since. Expect the best, you won’t be disappointed. Exceptional service and food topped off with beautiful gardens that rundown to a private beach.
  5. Dolphin Beach Country House, Clifden Located off the Sky Road about 5km from Clifden, Dolphin Beach House is set in14 acres of wilderness with the Atlantic Ocean at the end of the garden. Staying here is a unique and joyful experience. The infectious hospitality of the Foyle family and the home they have created is sure to win you over. Carved furniture by dad Billy, food by daughter Sinead, managed by daughter Clodagh, all overseen by mum Barbara. Say no more.
  6. Delphi Lodge, Delphi: Take one look at the photo of Delphi Lodge on their website and tell me you don’t want to move in immediately and stay for as long as possible. Not strictly a hotel (there is no room service), Delphi Lodge operates more as a sporting and fishing lodge where everyone dines together, presided over by the owner Peter Mantle or the captor of the day’s biggest salmon. Deservedly famous.

All Sales Items are now at least 50% off, so order now for all your holiday shopping needs. We created a page with all the new items we are discontinuing from our product line. We don't usually do this, but they are taking up space in the warehouse. Our overstock is your pocketbooks gain.

 Celtic Wedding! Add a Celtic Flavor to your Wedding.



As Always, Peace

Kristin and the staff at the Celtic Attic
408 Pacific Ave
Bremerton, WA 98337
360-813-1113

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Enter the Halloween contest at the Celtic Attic!

Top O' The Morning To All,
Ce'ad Mi'le Fa'ilte
100,000 Welcomes

Well school has officially started and it is almost the start of fall here in Western WA.  We have had a few rain and thunderstorms, but have been lucky so far this week with beautiful warm weather to ring out the amazing summer we had.  We hope everyone has enjoyed the summer and is ready for the upcoming holiday season.  Halloween is just a short hop away and then Christmas.  I cannot believe another year is approaching its conclusion so quickly. 

We will begin our Halloween GIVEAWAY NOW! We will be giving away a Spooky Basket! (Gift Basket includes - 2 Halloween coffee mugs, Irish or Scottish Tea, Irish Candy Treats bag! Value $50.00) Enter Now!  The winner of the August Basket Giveaway is Mathew from MA and the Pendant winners are Trice from CA and Jessica from Australia... Anyone that enters now, will be put into the Halloween Giveaway drawing... Congratulations to our August Winners!
http://www.celticattic.com/contact_us/free_giveaway.htm
 

If you want to check out our happenings on our new facebook Celtic Attic page, visit us and please like us!  https://www.facebook.com/celtic.attic.1

Our small store in the Artist loft above the Claywerks Studio is 408 Pacific Ave, Bremerton WA 98337.  For those that would love to visit and get your Celtic on, drop by Tues-Sat 11am-6PM.

We are still working on our website remodel.  Trying to do this while working part-time and running the company is an overwhelming task.  I honor my Irish and Norwegian roots by biting off more than I can chew all the time.  So I am slowing down to do this right.  When completed at the end of September or soon, you will be shocked and amazed.   My warehouse manager aka eldest son is working the front visual end and I am working on inputting over 2000 products from scratch.  I promise you will love it when we finally go live.  We also appreciate your patience with our old moldy shopping cart…  We are also launching a new website:  http://www.acelticcalling.com. 

We want to offer this great Shopping Deal to you from today until September 30th.   Half Off on shipping order now at the Celtic Attic.  Plus get a candy bag with each and every order.  We have had so many love getting a discount on shipping we will do it for one more month.

What to know where Celtic Attic will be and what shows we will be selling at?  Visit this page for more info…


Here is the deal of the month at the Celtic Attic.  The Leprechaun's Pot of Gold is now available for FREE in PDF format.  That's right, FREE.   We have decided to give you this gift so that you might be inspired to start your own business or just read about how we started ours!  Email Kristin@celticattic.com if you would like your free pdf copy of this book.

Are you interested in things that go bump in the night or that cannot be explained?  Ghosts, Spirits and the Supernatural?  Celtic Shops, malls, pubs and restaurants?  Stay tuned; the first book in our NEW Celtic Haunted Highway Travel Series is due to be released right before the holidays.... More books by author Kristin Olsen


Top 5 Things to see in Dublin, Ireland

  1. Trinity College and Library - Trinity College Library is home to more than an million books and priceless manuscripts, the most famous being the "Book of Kells" - long queues may form in summer.
  2. O'Connell Street is Dublin's main traffic artery and the widest urban street in Europe - which you will not believe at busy times.
  3. The National Museum of Archaeology and History in Kildare Street is dedicated to prehistoric and medieval Ireland. The National Museum of Decorative Arts and History in Collins Barracks houses an eclectic collection including the uniform Michael Collins was shot in and an exhibition on the Easter Rising.
  4. St. Patrick’s Cathedral - Ireland's largest church and the National Cathedral - this special status was conferred on a church were no bishop actually has his throne!
  5. Dublin Castle - The original Viking fortress was expanded, renovated, torn down and rebuilt over the centuries.

All Sales Items are now at least 50% off, so order now for all your holiday shopping needs. We created a page with all the new items we are discontinuing from our product line. We don't usually do this, but they are taking up space in the warehouse. Our overstock is your pocketbooks gain.
 Celtic Wedding! Add a Celtic Flavor to your Wedding.



As Always, Peace

Kristin and the staff at the Celtic Attic
408 Pacific Ave
Bremerton, WA 98337
360-813-1113