Shrove Tuesday, also known as Pancake Day is the traditional feast day before the Lent fast starts on Ash Wednesday. Today, ...
Severn Trent are reminding customers to have a flipping good time this Shrove Tuesday, but to ‘be a binner, not a blocker’ by ...
Lent is a period of 40 days which many Christians observe as a time of fasting, abstinence and penitence - here is everything ...
Pancake Day, also known as Shrove Tuesday, is celebrated on the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. It's a day of feasting and ...
Is today Fat Tuesday? What is the meaning and why do we celebrate? Here's what we know from king cakes to Holy Week schedule.
If you weren’t aware, today isn’t formally known as Pancake Day. I know, I know, it’s a day all about pancakes. However, it’s ...
One Irish custom of the day was that any holly left over from Christmas should be saved for the fire to make the pancakes. As ...
Single-shaming customs were especially prevalent in Munster with the 'Skellig Lists' mocking, teasing and insulting unmarried ...
The day earned its name from the Christian tradition of seeking absolution before the start of Lent. Pancakes became ...
The Inter-Livery Pancake Race in London's Guildhall Yard is a lively annual event commemorating Shrove Tuesday. Participants in quirky costumes race around the square while flipping pancakes. The race ...
Today is Shrove Tuesday, with several Parkland area communities serving pancake meals today. That includes lunch at the ...
Shrove Tuesday also known as Pancake Day is an historic and religious event in the UK, but what's the reason we celebrate it?