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Sunday, January 11, 2015

Weather A Comin' ~ Animal Thieves ~ Football Playoffs ~ Crustless Broccoli Quiche


Good 42º not much fog morning.  Looks like the rain is coming though. Didn't wash my truck, but Brian washed his!




Seen this before but got it from Ann Ramirez... this is good for a bunch of smiles!
                       https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NX_OtJshYD4
Historically this date....

1878 – Milk is first delivered in bottles.

1935 – Amelia Earhart is the first person to fly solo from Hawaii to California.
1949 – First recorded case of snowfall in Los Angeles, California.
  .... And how I remember getting up from my nap (I was 4)  and everything was white. Our Christmas tree had been put outside and it had snow all over it. I thought it so beautiful. Mom put warm clothes on and Daddy and I made some snowballs on the front lawn. Then the neighbor boy came and threw and hit me with a snowball. I cried. He was a brat!  :o(
1964 – United States Surgeon General Dr. Luther Leonidas Terry, M.D., publishes a landmark report saying that smoking may be hazardous to health, sparking nation- and worldwide anti-smoking efforts.
   SOAPBOX ...... Ok, people, for the last 51 years you have known smoking is bad for you and yet you continue to smoke! It's not only bad for you, but bad for anyone around you, it's expen$ive, it causes litter and dirty ashtrays (ugh), and besides you don't smell very good!
Look ..... I feel it's my duty to bug my friends about this. I'm a reformed whore, I used to smoke. So, been there, done that. Quit now! The doc didn't list Jerry's heart as the cause of his death, he listed on the Death Certificate "smoking" as the cause! Wake up ....


Births this date include....
1868 – Cai Yuanpei, Chinese educator (d. 1940)
    ... Isn't " Cai Yuanpei !! " something a Chinese cowboy would say while riding a bucking bronco!!   :o)
1923 – Carroll Shelby, American race car driver, automobile designer and businessman
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1924 – Don Cherry, American singer and golfer
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 Famous for the song "Band of Gold". Neat song!1955! Click the link:

1930 – Rod Taylor, Australian-born American actor
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Whatta hunk he was!!!  
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He just died on January 7th.

1946 – Naomi Judd, American singer
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Yeppers.... this is the Bruise!!!

Football yesterday was WILD!~ I couldn't even think about cooking anything. I was glued to the TV. My Patriots pulled it off but not without me screaming and screaming!!! I'm sure you heard me! WOW, what a game. Worn out from it all!!!!
The SeaChickens did it too.... big whoop.

So.................. today we have another biggie..
The Colts vs the Broncos... that's gonna be a tough one!


Since I didn't cook, here's a great easy good yummy crustless quiche from Nancy's blog... I've got all the ingredients, will make it tonight.
All I know. Nuff said. Happy Football Sunday. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom Bobo
January 11th
National Hot Toddy Day


Hot Buttered Rum History

A cocktail made with boiling water, sugar and spices is traditionally referred to as a "toddy," and made with whiskey or sherry. Warm alcoholic beverages such as glogg, mulled wine and toddies originated in Northern Europe, where beer, cider, wine and spirits were mulled with sugar and spices to add some cheer to cold winter days.
Hot buttered rum is a toddy (specifically, a rum toddy). Toddies can be made of any spirit—bourbon, brandy, tequila, Scotch and other whiskeys are popular.
Hot buttered rum was a favorite in Colonial America.  Rum is a New World spirit, made of molasses, a by-product of sugar refining. Distilleries in the Colonies were making rum from the molasses by the 1650s, and “hot buttered rum” joined the toddies and nogs of English tradition (a nog is a beverage made of beaten eggs).
Hot buttered rum is traditionally made with dark rum, which has been aged in oak barrels to develop a deeper, molasses flavor. You can use light rum or spiced rum for a milder or spicier flavor, respectively. Dark rums can also be drunk straight.
You may see photos of, or recipes for, creamy toddies, which add cream or ice cream to the basic recipe. These are new interpretations, not traditional toddies, which were not cream beverages.

Hot Buttered Rum Recipe


Ingredients Per Serving
  • 1 small slice unsalted butter, softened
  • 1 teaspoon light brown sugar
  • 1 pinch each allspice, ground cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg, as desired
  • 2-3 ounces dark rum
  • Boiling water
  • Optional garnish: cinnamon stick, lemon wheel, star anise
Preparation
  1. Place the butter, sugar and spices in an Irish coffee glass, glass mug
    or other mug. Cream together (muddle).
  2. Add rum (three ounces for a stronger drink).
  3. Add an equal amount of boiling water. Stir well.
  4. Garnish as desired. Serve immediately.
If the drink is too strong for your liking, add more boiling water.

Hot Buttered Rum Batter

The mixture of butter, sugar and spices is referred to as the “batter.” It can be made in advance, with rum and boiling water added as the drinks are requested. For a larger recipe:
  • Mix 1 stick unsalted butter, 1 cup light brown sugar (you can add more—up to 2 cups—for a sweeter drink), 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg and a pinch of ground cloves. Cream ingredients in a bowl and refrigerate, covered.
  • Per cup, add 2 tablespoons of the mixture into the Irish coffee glass or mug, then top with 2-3 ounces of rum and an equal amount of boiling water. Stir well, garnish as desired.

1 comment:

Lydia said...

Hot ANYTHING sounds good.