Good 41º clear morning.
Yesterday I first went to Ace to get some fly traps.
Having an invasion in my bathroom.
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr........ HATE flies!!! Then to mail a letter at the post
office.
Off to Garrison Field for Tucker's baseball game. His team is
the Durham Bulls:
The Durham Bulls are a Triple-A minor
league baseball team that currently plays in the International League. The Bulls play their home
games atDurham Bulls Athletic Park located in the downtown area of Durham,
North Carolina. Durham Bulls Athletic Park is often
called the "DBAP" or "D-Bap". The Bulls are the Triple-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay
Rays. Established in 1902 as the Durham Tobacconists and disbanded many times over the years, the
Bulls became internationally famous in 1988 following the release of the
movie Bull Durham starring Kevin
Costner, Tim
Robbins, andSusan
Sarandon.
Since 1991, the team has been owned by the Raleigh-based Capitol Broadcasting Company. The Durham Bulls
are operated by the operating entity Durham Bulls Baseball Club, Inc. which is
also owned by the Capitol Broadcasting Company.
Brian set up a tent over the stands. That was really great. We were in the
shade! The umpire walked over to the fence at one point and said, "Could you
move that tent over here at home plate?" He was melting!!!
The truth:
Here's an easy and yummy recipe...
Pepperoni Pizza Potato Skins:
3 baking potatoes, cleaned, rubbed with olive oil, and salted evenly. Bake
in 400º oven for 1 hour. Let cool. Slice in half lengthwise and scoop out
filling. Place on cookie sheet and bake 4-5 minutes until crispy.
Remove from oven and spoon in some marinara sauce, top with
mozzarella cheese, mini pepperoni slices, and parmesan.
Put back into oven and bake 5-7 minutes until cheese is gooey. Remove from
oven and sprinkle top with chopped parsley. Serve immediately.
Pam is the gal who does this cooking website... you can see many of her
awesomely good recipes here:
Save the potato filling you scooped out and mash them with butter adding in
some Boursin cheese. Refrigerate or freeze for another meal. AWESOME!
Historically this date...
1955 – The German automaker Volkswagen, after six years of selling cars in
the United States, founds Volkswagen of America in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey to standardize its dealer and service
network.
1993 – The 51-day siege of the Branch Davidian building outside Waco, Texas, USA, ends when a fire breaks out.
Eighty-one people die.
And births this date
include....
1903 – Eliot Ness, American lawman (d.
1957)
1925 – Hugh O'Brian, American actor
1930 – Dick Sargent, American actor (d. 1994)
1933 – Jayne Mansfield, American actress (d.
1967)
1935 – Dudley Moore, English actor, comedian and composer
(d. 2002)
1937 – Elinor Donahue, American actress
1962 – Al Unser, Jr., American race car driver
1968 – Ashley Judd, American actress
1969 – Jesse James, American television personality and
motorcycle builder. Ohhhh what a creep!
1979 – Kate Hudson, American actress
Dinner was reruns and TV.
Bruise likes to sit atop his post and watch
outside...
You can just barely see Dude on the couch...
Then Bruiser kicked Dude off his couch and took
over!
All I know. Nuff said. Happy Sunday. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom Bobo
April 19th
National Garlic Day
Look, you can now buy a garlic "spray"!
A SHORT HISTORY OF GARLIC
Native
to central Asia, garlic has a lengthy history dating back 6,000 years. Long a
staple of Mediterranean diets, garlic was a commonly used seasoning in the
cuisines of Africa, Asia and Europe. China is currently the world’s biggest
producer of garlic followed by India, South Korea, Egypt and
Russia.
Regarded as a force of both good and evil, the Egyptians are said to have fed the herb to workers building the Great Pyramid of Giza because they believed it boosted their stamina. In the Middle Ages, plague-phobic Europeans ate whole cloves of garlic to fight off the scourge known as the Black Death.
Regarded as a force of both good and evil, the Egyptians are said to have fed the herb to workers building the Great Pyramid of Giza because they believed it boosted their stamina. In the Middle Ages, plague-phobic Europeans ate whole cloves of garlic to fight off the scourge known as the Black Death.
NATURE’S WONDER DRUG?
Known
as nature’s wonder drug, garlic is recognized for its wide-reaching medicinal
properties, in the treatment and prevention of disease. It has been credited
with extending human longevity, preventing certain cancers, lowering cholesterol
levels, reversing high blood pressure, resisting the common cold and overcoming
fatigue.
The herb, which can also be deemed a vegetable too, is rich in protein, vitamins A, B-1 and C and contains essential minerals such as calcium, magnesium and iron. It also contains 17 different amino acids. |
THE "STINKING
ROSE"
|
Dubbed
the ‘stinking rose’ because of its overpowering taste and smell, garlic is known
for causing bad breath, which apparently can be neutralized by sipping milk or
eating parsley.
Ironically, despite its illustrious reputation, the herb that causes garlic breath has also long been admired for its powers as an aphrodisiac. Legend has it that Tibetan monks were forbidden from entering monasteries if they had eaten garlic because of its reputation for arousing sexual desire.
Thanks to Hollywood and popular literature, we’re well aware of the myth that garlic deters vampires, but it’s also thought to protect against the evil eye and to ward off jealous nymphs said to terrorize pregnant women and engaged maidens.
Ironically, despite its illustrious reputation, the herb that causes garlic breath has also long been admired for its powers as an aphrodisiac. Legend has it that Tibetan monks were forbidden from entering monasteries if they had eaten garlic because of its reputation for arousing sexual desire.
Thanks to Hollywood and popular literature, we’re well aware of the myth that garlic deters vampires, but it’s also thought to protect against the evil eye and to ward off jealous nymphs said to terrorize pregnant women and engaged maidens.
3 comments:
Good morning. A man who sets up a tent over the bleachers? Your son must like being a hero):-
I'm still laughing at the thought of trying to baptize a cat.
Brian's popup is awesome. Makes shade and is good advertisement! WOW! Team sponsor too with name on shirts! Good business move! :)
Kudos to Tucker for a no hitter inning! Did they win the game? You didn't say.
It must take several car washes to remove the California bugs! Stubborn little creatures!
Love the pizza taters! :)
XO Trisha
Yes, L, he is a hero. First he was a Marine and now a very dedicated husband and dad. xo
T, they didn't win, but played HARD! Made all the kid's families proud.
As for the bugs, before I left on the trip I sprayed WD-40 on the front end of my car and the backs of the side mirrors. Must have worked. The bugs came off in just one drive-thru wash!
xo
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