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Sunday, April 19, 2020

Clouds/Gloom/Sunshine ~ Picture of the Day ~ Taco Bell ~ Shrimp Macaroni Salad ~ National Garlic Day


Good 42º cloudy morning. 


Yesterday the early clouds and gloom....

 After awhile they spread out and we got sunshine....




We stayed in the 60ºs and had wind.





Picture of the Day.. oh my, up close!! Nosy bird!!! 




Interesting...

Did you know that Taco Bell is named after its founder? The story of Taco Bell begins with its founder Glen Bell, 


who according to the Taco Bell website, started selling tacos in 1954 at a taco stand called “Taco Tia” in San Bernardino, California. It wasn’t until 1962 when the name was changed to “Taco Bell” after Bell opened a restaurant in Downey, California. The restaurant was franchised in 1964, and it only took three years to open 100 more. Three years later, Taco Bell went public with a whopping 325 restaurants. 
The chain now has more than 7,000 locations and over 350 franchisees worldwide. Its commitment to branding and its changing product lineup have made it one of the most accessible and unique fast-food restaurant chains.
Before the first Taco Bell opened in Downey, California, in 1962, Glen Bell owned and operated several other restaurants, including Bell’s Drive-In and Bell’s Hamburgers and Hot Dogs in San Bernardino. His life of serving quick-service Mexican-inspired fare began in 1951 at Bell’s Hamburgers and Hot Dogs, where he decided to sell hard-shell tacos to distinguish himself from his rivals (notably McDonald’s, which also took root in San Bernardino). Later, Bell was a member of partnerships that owned Taco Tia (1954–56) and El Taco (1958–62), both of which had multiple southern California locations. After selling his stake in El Taco, he became the sole proprietor of Taco Bell and opened the first location at 7112 Firestone Boulevard in Downey, in a modest 20-by-20-foot stucco building.
Taco Bell expanded quickly, gaining its first franchisee, retired Los Angeles policeman Kermit Becky, in 1964 and its 100th restaurant—located at 400 South Brookhurst, Anaheim—in 1967. Three years later, Bell took the company public. In 1978 PepsiCo Inc. purchased 868 Taco Bell restaurants for about $125 million. It was this sale that began Taco Bell’s shift from a regional hit to a national sensation.
Taco Bell took on competitors in other ways as well. It began offering breakfast nationwide in 2014; among its unique offerings were a waffle taco and a breakfast burrito, along with more traditional pastries, orange juice, and coffee. The same year, Taco Bell introduced its mobile ordering and payment app—the first of its kind in the fast-food industry. Then, in 2015 Taco Bell released its vegan and vegetarian menu, introduced a limited delivery service in the U.S., and opened its first location that sold alcohol (in Chicago).
These aggressive promotional efforts, while unsuccessful in gaining the chain the majority share of the U.S. and global fast-food market, have made Taco Bell an accessible and publicly popular company, especially in the United States, where more than 40 million customers are served every week. Such volume has earned Taco Bell the lion’s share in the Mexican fast-food market in the U.S., and, with over 300 locations in more than 25 non-American countries, the company has become a successful global brand. Altogether, annual sales for the company are about $10 billion.




From Mr. Food


Seafood and pasta... two favorites in one dish! We've added an under-the-sea twist to a simple macaroni salad recipe to create this delightful and unique backyard dish. This Shrimp Macaroni Salad recipe is super versatile too, complementing both your average dinner and your neighborhood potluck with ease.

 

  • 1/2 pound elbow macaroni or shells
  • 8 ounces cooked shrimp, drained and coarsely chopped
  • 1 tomato, diced
  • 1 onion, diced
  • 2 hard-boiled eggs, diced
  • 1 tablespoon seafood seasoning
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 3/4 cup mayonnaise
  • Salt to taste
  • Black pepper to taste

 


  1. In a large pot of boiling water, prepare pasta according to package directions; drain.
     
  2. In a large bowl, toss pasta with remaining ingredients. Cover and chill before serving.



Historically this date.....
1927 – Mae West is sentenced to 10 days in jail for obscenity for her play Sex.
Cary Grant told me once that she was a real piece of work and he couldn't stand her! (That is when I worked for Fabergé and he was on the board of directors)


1955 – The German automaker Volkswagen, after six years of selling cars in the United States, founds Volkswagen of America in Englewood CliffsNew Jersey to standardize its dealer and service network.


1956 – Actress Grace Kelly marries Prince Rainier of Monaco.


1971 – Charles Manson is sentenced to death for conspiracy to commit the Tate/LaBianca murders.


1989 – A gun turret explodes on the USS Iowa, killing 47 sailors.


1993 – The 51-day siege of the Branch Davidian building outside Waco, TexasUSA, ends when a fire breaks out. Eighty-one people die.





And births this date include....
1903 – Eliot Ness, American lawman (d. 1957)
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1925 – Hugh O'Brian, American actor (d.2016)
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1930 – Dick Sargent, American actor (d. 1994)
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1933 – Jayne Mansfield, American actress (d. 1967)
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1935 – Dudley Moore, English actor, comedian and composer (d. 2002)
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1937 – Elinor Donahue, American actress
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1979 – Kate Hudson, American actress
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All I know. Nuff said. Happy Sunday. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom Bobo


Each year on April 19th, National Garlic Day celebrates a vegetable also known as the stinking rose. The fragrant and potent root has been seasoning dishes for thousands of years. 
This stinking rose is a member of the lily family. This family also includes onions, leeks, and shallots. While garlic originated in Asia over 7,000 years ago, it is used in a variety of cuisines.
Garlic is quite versatile, too. It is also used for medicinal purposes. The mighty bulb is considered an herbal remedy for colds and may reduce blood pressure and cholesterol. Modern science has also proven garlic’s antibiotic properties.
Myth and superstition reek of garlic. The most familiar one suggests that garlic wards off vampires. This same theory seemed to work on witches, werewolves, demons and other such evils one could come across. Folklore also tells us garlic grew from satan’s left footprint when he left the Garden of Eden; Greek midwives kept evils spirits away with it, and courage filled Roman soldiers who consumed the bulb.
Consider our dreams and garlic, too. Our dreams often have meaning. Dreaming of garlic is no different. To dream about garlic in the house suggests good luck and if the dream includes eating garlic (perhaps in a pesto sauce), there might be hidden secrets. Over 300 varieties of garlic grow around the world to dream about as well! 
Gilroy, California claims to be the Garlic Capital of the World. Will Rogers was once quoted as saying it is “…the only place in America where you can marinate a steak just by hanging it out on a clothesline.”

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sue, this is also the date of the Oklahoma City bombing. Such a horrible event. I cried when I saw the little children all bloodied being carried out. :(

As for Taco Bell I do believe when it was Taco Tia on Firestone in Downey that's where Georgia Sue and I used to go at times for lunch when we worked at Regent. I always had two crispy tacos and a burrito. mmmmmm We loved it.

XO Trisha

Lydia said...

Taco Bell was home to the Enchirito when I was in high school. Sometimes I still sneak over for a taste of fast-food guilty pleasure.

From time to time Gerald worked at a base outside Waco. His nickname for the town was Wacco- Waco. I hope it is still thriving with the stay at home orders.