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Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Weather/Freeze/Fog ~ Picture of the Day ~ Presidential Pets ~ Creamy Dreamy Potato Salad ~ National Irish Coffee Day

  


Good morning. It's the 25th and it's 25º here! 
 
Yesterday, again we had the freeze and 26º. Grants Pass, again, had super fog....
 
 
We had sunshine and topped at 65º.
 

 
 
 
Picture of the Day.....cheers! 😁🍷
 

 
 
 
Interesting about President's Pets....
 
Many United States presidents have kept pets while in office, or pets have been part of their families. Only James K. PolkAndrew Johnson, and Donald Trump did not have any presidential pets while in office.
 

The first White House dog to receive regular newspaper coverage was Warren G. Harding's dog Laddie Boy.


Pets also featured in presidential elections. Herbert Hoover got a "Belgian Police Dog" (Belgian Malinois), King Tut, during his campaign and pictures of him with his new dog were sent all across the United States.


Theodore Roosevelt was known for having many pets in the White House. He had six children who owned pets varying from snakes, dogs, cats, a badger, birds, guinea pigs, and more.

 

In 1944 Franklin D. Roosevelt was running for his fourth term when rumors surfaced that his Scottish TerrierFala, had accidentally been left behind when visiting the Aleutian Islands. After allegedly sending back ships to rescue his dog, Roosevelt was ridiculed and accused of spending thousands of taxpayers' dollars to retrieve his dog. At a speech following this Roosevelt said, "you can criticize me, my wife and my family, but you can't criticize my little dog. He's Scotch and all these allegations about spending all this money have just made his little soul furious." What was later called the "Fala speech" reportedly helped secure reelection for Roosevelt.


Richard Nixon was accused of hiding a secret slush fund during his candidacy for vice president under Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952. He gave the televised "Checkers speech" named after his cocker spaniel, denying he had a slush fund but admitting, "there is one thing that I did get as a gift that I'm not going to give back." The gift was a black-and-white cocker spaniel, Checkers, given to his daughters. Although there had been talk of Nixon being dropped from the ticket, following his speech he received an increase in support and Mamie Eisenhower reportedly recommended he stay because he was "such a warm person."


Animal lovers were upset when President Lyndon B. Johnson was photographed lifting his beagles, named Him and Her, by their ears. Others did not understand the uproar; former president Harry S. Truman said, "What the hell are the critics complaining about; that's how you handle hounds."


Bill Clinton moved into the White House with Socks, a tuxedo cat, who in 1991 was reported to have jumped into the arms of Chelsea Clinton after piano lessons while the Clintons were living in Little Rock, Arkansas. He was later joined in 1997 by Buddy, a Labrador Retriever, during Clinton's second term. The two reportedly did not get along, with Clinton later saying "I did better with the Palestinians and the Israelis than I've done with Socks and Buddy" while Hillary Clinton said Socks "despised" Buddy at first sight. The two were, however, the subject of a book, Dear Socks, Dear Buddy: Kids' Letters to the First Pets written by then First Lady Hillary Clinton and appeared as cartoons in the kids' section of the first White House website.


While George W. Bush was president, he had three dogs and a cat at the White House. Among the canines was Spot Fetcher, an English Springer Spaniel and the offspring of George H. W. Bush's dog, Millie. This made Spotty the first animal to live in the White House under two different administrations, having been born there in 1989 and passed away there in 2004.


Barack and Michelle Obama were without pets prior to the 2008 election, but promised their daughters they could get a dog when the family moved into the White House. They selected Bo, a Portuguese Water Dog, partly due to Malia Obama's allergies and the need for a hypoallergenic pet. The puppy was a gift from Senator Ted Kennedy and was later joined by Sunny, a female of the same breed. Bo was featured in the 2010 children's book Of Thee I Sing: A Letter to My Daughters, written by President Obama with illustrations by Loren Long.


Joe and Jill Biden moved into the White House with two German ShepherdsChamp and Major. Major is the first shelter dog in the White House, while Champ returned to Washington, having joined the Biden family during Joe Biden's tenure as vice-president. The Bidens announced the death of Champ on June 19, 2021. The Bidens announced the adoption of a puppy, Commander, in December 2021 and officials later told the press that Major had been rehomed to a quieter environment.


 
 
 
From Mr. Food
 

We can’t think of a better way to celebrate all the goodness that we discovered in the Dairy aisle than with this easy-as-can-be deli salad. No need to cook, peel, and cut potatoes and eggs, since we started this recipe with lots of supermarket shortcuts.  And what makes this so dreamy ‘n’ creamy is the onion dip, but let’s keep that as our little secret.

 

  • 1 (20-ounce) package refrigerated diced potatoes with onions
  • 3 tablespoons water
  • 4 refrigerated peeled, hard-boiled eggs, chopped
  • 1/2 red bell pepper, diced
  • 1 stalk celery, chopped
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 3/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • 4 crispy cooked bacon slices, crumbled
  • 1 cup onion dip
  1. In a medium microwave-safe bowl, place potatoes and water. Cover with plastic wrap and microwave for 7 to 8 minutes or until fork-tender. Let cool slightly.
  2. Add egg, bell pepper, celery, salt, and pepper; mix well. Stir in cheese, bacon, and onion dip and mix until thoroughly combined. Serve immediately or refrigerate until ready to serve.

 

***The key to really good potato salad is to make sure you mix the dressing (in this case the onion dip) with the potatoes while they are still warm, but not piping hot. It brings all the flavors together. Yum, Yum, Yum!
 
 
 
Historically this date........
1915 – Alexander Graham Bell inaugurates U.S. transcontinental telephone service, speaking from New York to Thomas Watson in San Francisco.


1971 – Charles Manson and three female "Family" members are found guilty of the 1969 Tate-LaBianca murders.


1996 – Billy Bailey became the last person to be hanged in the United States of America.


2011 – Egyptian Revolution of 2011 begins in Egypt, with a series of street demonstrations, marches, rallies, acts of civil disobedience, riots, labour strikes, and violent clashes in CairoAlexandria, and throughout other cities in Egypt.


 
And births this date include....
1931 – Dean Jones, American actor (d.2015)
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1936 – Diana Hyland, American actress (d. 1977)
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1945 – Leigh Taylor-Young, American actress
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1951 – Steve Prefontaine, American runner (d. 1975)
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All I know. Nuff said. Have a good Tuesday. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom Bob 

National Irish Coffee Day kicks off January 25th each year with a mug of strong coffee, Irish whiskey, sugar, and topped with a layer of cream.
On a cold, wet day in 1942 weary travelers to the small Shannon Airport in southwest Ireland found their way to a restaurant and chef Joe Sheridan. To warm his guests, he served them hot coffee, spiked with whiskey and topped with whipped cream. The passengers asked if the beverage was Brazilian coffee. Sheridan responded that it was Irish coffee.
A travel writer, Stanton Delaplane, brought Irish coffee to the United States after having it at Shannon Airport.
Delaplane brought the idea to the Buena Vista Cafe on November 10, 1952. After much trial and error, sampling, and a trip back to Ireland for a taste of the original, Delaplane, along with Buena Vista owners Jack Koeppler and George Freeberg, were able to replicate the delicious coffee and the method for floating the cream on top of the coffee.
How to Make an Authentic Irish Coffee
Starting with a warm glass, fill 2/3 full of freshly brewed coffee. Stir in a heaping teaspoon of sugar.  Add 1 ounce of Irish whiskey.
Adding the cream, so it floats is the tricky part. According to the Buena Vista account, and at the suggestion of San Francisco’s mayor, a dairyman, cream that is 48 hours old, is best. However, others recommend whipping cream (not whipped cream) that has been lightly whipped or foamed.
When the coffee has stopped swirling from stirring in the sugar, pour the foamy cream over the back of a spoon.
 

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