Good 37º somewhat cloudy morning.
From Cyndi Moreno... a few years ago. Needed a
revival...
DEAR ABBY:
I have always wanted to have my family history traced, but I can't afford to spend a lot of money to do it. Any suggestions? Sam, in California.
~~~DEAR SAM:
"Register as a Republican and run for public office."
Abby
I have always wanted to have my family history traced, but I can't afford to spend a lot of money to do it. Any suggestions? Sam, in California.
~~~DEAR SAM:
"Register as a Republican and run for public office."
Abby
AND some GOOD news....
Obama
suffered an ignominious distinction. His party lost 63 seats in 2010 and then 12
more this year, and he is now the two-term president with the most midterm
defeats, edging past Truman's 74.
Ok, here's the lineups for today's football
games:
And at this point here are the standings:
Historically this date..
1941 – World War II: Attack on Pearl Harbor – The Imperial Japanese Navy attacks theUnited States Pacific
Fleet and its defending Army Air Forces and Marine air forces atPearl Harbor, Hawaii, causing a declaration of war upon Japan by the
United States.
USS Arizona Memorial, Pearl Harbor
Hawaii:
1963 – Instant replay is used for the first time in an Army-Navy game by its inventor, director, Tony
Verna.
1987 – Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight
1771 crashes near Paso Robles, California, killing all 43 on board, after a
disgruntled passenger shoots his ex-boss traveling on the flight, then shoots
both pilots and himself.
1995 – The Galileo spacecraft arrives at Jupiter, a little more than six years after it
was launched by Space Shuttle Atlantis during Mission STS-34.
And births this date
include....
1863 – Richard Sears, American department store founder (d.
1914)
1915 – Eli Wallach, American actor
(d.2014)
1923 – Ted Knight, American actor (d.
1986)
1932 – Ellen Burstyn, American actress
1956 – Larry Bird, American basketball
player
GAG!
Here is a simple and GOOD recipe... few ingredients and only 2
hour cook time in the crockpot! Put them in before dinner and voilá ... dessert!
All I know. Nuff said. Happy Sunday. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom Bobo
December 7th
Cotton Candy Day
Cotton Candy History
As historical introduction, it is frequently cited (including on
the company’s website) that cotton candy, also known as spun sugar and candy
floss, first appeared at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis,
commonly known as the St. Louis World’s Fair. This is not correct. At least 150
years earlier, in the mid-18th century, master confectioners in Europe and
America hand-crafted spun sugar nests into as Easter decorations and made webs
of silver and gold spun sugar for elaborate dessert presentations. According
to The Dictionary of American Food
and Drink, the debut of the
product we know as cotton candy took place in 1897 in Nashville. Candymakers
William Morrison and John C. Wharton invented an electric machine that allowed
crystallized sugar to be poured onto a heated spinning plate, pushed by
centrifugal force through a series of tiny holes. In 1904, at the Louisiana
Purchase Exposition, Morrison and Wharton sold the product, then known as “fairy
floss,” in cardboard boxes for 25 cents a serving. Though the price equaled half
the admission to the fair itself, they sold 68,655 boxes! You can read more
about it and other details of thehistory of cotton candy on Food Timeline, a wonderful reference
website.
2 comments:
Sue,
Hope you don't mind but I stole the Dear Abby post and put it on my FB page. I LOVED IT and it's oh so true!!
So glad Cassidy beat Mary L in Louisiana. John insisted I send him a small donation. Money well spent!
What a beautiful photo of the Pearl Harbor Memorial! Gorgeous!!
XO Trisha
Glad you enjoyed T!! xo
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