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Thursday, April 25, 2019

Gloom Then Sun ~ Happy Dude ~ Throw Back Thursday ~ Picture of the Day ~ Cheese Story ~ Mother's Biscuits ~ Vince Governatori ~ National Hug A Plumber Day


 
Good 42º clear sunny morning.
 
 
 
Yesterday it started out super gloomy...

 
Then we got some sun and blue sky! We topped at 83º.
 
 
Dude was a happy boy!
 
 

Happy Throw Back Thursday...... I put on the blog yesterday about USMC Drill Instructors... well, here's my Brian in 1990 after he just graduated from USMC Basic Training at Camp Pendleton...
 
 
 
 
 
Picture of the Day.... this is the slickest shiniest horse I have ever seen!
 
 
 


Cheese story.............
 

David Jack (18 April 1822 – 11 January 1909), also known as David Jacks, was a powerful Californian landowner, developer, and businessman. Born in Scotland, he emigrated to California during the 1849 Gold Rush, and soon acquired several thousand acres in and around Monterey, shaping the history of Monterey County in the first decades of American possession.
David Jack has been credited with the popularization of what is today known as Monterey Jack cheese. A dairy Jack owned along the Salinas River produced a cheese originally known as Queso Blanco, first made by the Franciscan padres at the nearby Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo. As Jack's dairy went into partnership with other regional dairies, the cheese was mass marketed, which came to be known at first as "Jack's Cheese", and eventually "Monterey Jack".

This is an American white, semi-hard cheese made using cow's milk. It is noted for its mild flavor and slight sweetness.
In addition to being eaten by itself, it is frequently marbled with Colby to produce Colby-Jack or with yellow cheddar to produce cheddar-JackPepper Jack is a version flavored with chili peppers and herbs.

A devout Presbyterian, Jack donated a great deal of money to religious causes later in life, including support of missionary work, as well as helping to found the Pacific Grove retreat. He was on the board of trustees of the University of the Pacific and helped to keep the school financially afloat in its early years. Jack helped to found what is now the community of Del Monte Forest, also known as Pebble Beach.
In 1907 Jack retired from the landowning business, turning his holdings over to a corporation controlled by his children. He died on January 11, 1909 in Monterey.
 
 
 
 
This recipe was one my Mom made for every holiday dinner. I have followed doing the same.... We called these Mother's Biscuits. These are GREAT with any meal!
 
 
 
2 cans Pillsbury Grands Biscuits
1 cube melted butter
bundt pan
 
Heat oven to 350º. Stand biscuits on their sides and fill the bundt pan. Pour melted butter over all. Bake until very golden brown on top. Turn pan over onto plate and serve.
 
 
 
Special birthday today, Vince Governatori (LASD ret.). HAPPY BIRTHDAY VINCE!
Sorry it's not so clear. I copied it from the LASD annual from 1981!
 
 
 
 
Historically this date........
1901 – New York becomes the first U.S. state to require automobile license plates.


 
1939 – DC Comics publishes its second major superhero in Detective Comics #27; he is Batman, one of the most popular comic book superheroes of all time.

1945 – The Nazi occupation army surrenders and leaves Northern Italy after a general partisan insurrection by the Italian resistance movement; the puppet fascist regime
dissolves and Benito Mussolini tries to escape. This day is taken as symbolic of the Liberation of Italy.


1965 – Teenage sniper Michael Andrew Clark kills three and wounds six others shooting from a hilltop along Highway 101 just south of Santa Maria, California.

2011 – At least 300 people killed in deadliest tornado outbreak in the Southern United States since the 1974 Super Outbreak.

And births this date include....

 1940 - Al Pacino, American actor
     Rode hard? Put away wet? Ewwww......
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1964 – Hank Azaria, American actor, director, comedian
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1969 – Renée Zellweger, American actress
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All I know. Nuff said. Happy TBT. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom Bobo 
 

National Hug A Plumber Day is observed across the country on April 25.  
Whether it is a minor leak to a major clog, a plumber will have the right tool for the job.  They have been keeping the water flowing since ancient Rome. 
Consider how plumbers improve our lives and health in the modern world.  Their contributions could be inventions the human race would have a difficult time living without. Given a choice between using only a flush toilet or a smartphone for the rest of your life, which would you choose?

Two GREAT plumbers I know are Doug Gillette and Mike Artoff. THANKS GUYS!!! 

4 comments:

Lydia said...

HAPPY warm weather. I woke up to fog. Which, as long as it lifts before I have to drive, I am glad for.

Gerald has a cousin in the Marines who was beaten up by a drill sergeant. Badly. In the hospital, he learned to repeat out loud a regulation which stopped the drill sergeant's abuse cold. In Vietnam, he lost a leg to friendly fire. In all the decades I've known this cousin he never complained about his service. He used his hardship to be grateful that these were aberrations in his life. He dedicated most of his working life to serving injured veterans.

LOVE.LOVE.LOVE. the story on Monterrey Jack.

Oregon Sue said...

Gerald's cousin certainly needs to be thanked for his military service and his dedication to helping veterans!!! Tell him I'm sending him a long distance hug!! xo

Anonymous said...

OMG I didn't know that a DI could physically beat their guys! I hope that one got punished for that. Verbal yes, physical, no!

It would have been funny if your friend Governatori had run for governor. :)

I have made your mother's biscuits many times. Oh so yummy and so easy!!

Yes, very foggy here this morning. Ian looked out the window and said "Grandma it's so foggy"! I am wondering at just turned four how he knows about fog. :) Kids are so smart these days!

XO Trisha

Oregon Sue said...

Yes, Governor Governatori! LOL. Glad you like those biscuits T. So good. Fog in So. Cal is somewhat unusual. Good for Ian! xo