Slainte Celtic Knots Glass Cutting Boards
Sláinte is pronounced slaan-sha. Sláinte is often mistaken to mean “cheers.” The reason for this misinterpretation is that it is often shouted as people are clinking their glasses. Sláinte actually means “health”, that is the literal translation of the Gaelic word. Sláinte when called out while raising one's glass is simply a stand in for the long winded toast “I drink to your good health.” When sláinte is used in other salutations it is the stand in for "in good health" or “to your good health.” There is no better way to go through your day then to wish “to your good health” to all who look upon you sporting your Celtic Knotwork Designs "Sláinte Celtic Knots" products. About Our Glass Cutting Boards Sláinte Celtic Knots glass cutting boards add a nice detail to your kitchen every time you prepare a meal. Not to mention making meal preparation more enjoyable. Sláinte Celtic Knots glass cutting boards have rubber feet to provide solid gripping on any surface, making them safer to use t