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Thursday, February 24, 2022

Weather/Cold ~ Picture of the Day ~ Tennessee Facts ~ Slow Cooker Sweet and Sour Meatballs ~ National Tortilla Chip Day

  


Good 18º clear morning.
 
Yesterday we started at 18º . We stayed clear and sunny and and by afternoon we topped at 55º.

 
Picture of the Day...momma protecting her babies! 😘
 

 

Interesting about Tennessee
 
Tennessee ties with Missouri as the most neighborly state in the union. It is bordered by 8 states.

The city of Kingston served as Tennessee’s state capital for one day (September 21, 1807) as a result of treaties negotiated with the Cherokee Indians. The two-hour legislative session passed two resolutions and adjourned back to Knoxville.
 
Andrew Johnson


 held every elective office at the local, state, and federal level, including President of the United States. He was elected alderman, mayor, state representative, and state senator from Greeneville. He served as governor and military governor of Tennessee and United States congressman, senator, and vice president, becoming President of the United States following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
 
Actress-singer Polly Bergen, from Knoxville, is the first woman to serve on the Board of Directors of the Singer Sewing Machine Company.
 
Tennessee won its nickname as The Volunteer State during the War of 1812 when volunteer soldiers from Tennessee displayed marked valor in the Battle of New Orleans.
 
There are more horses per capita in Shelby County than any other county in the United States.
 
Greeneville has the only monument in the United States honoring both the Union and Confederate armies. It is located on the lawn of the Green County Courthouse.
 
Hattie Caraway (1878-1950) born in Bakersville became the first woman United States Senator.
 


Davy Crockett 
was not born on a mountaintop in Tennessee, as the song says. He was born on the banks of Limestone Creek near Greeneville, where a replica of the Crockett’s log cabin stands today.


Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry is the longest continuously running live radio program in the world. It has broadcast every Friday and Saturday night since 1925.
 
Bristol is known as the Birthplace of Country Music.
 
Elvis Presley’s home called Graceland is located in Memphis. Graceland is the second most visited house in the country.


 
Tennessee was the last state to secede from the Union during the Civil War and the first state to be readmitted after the war.
 
The National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis is at the Lorraine Motel where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was slain in 1968. The museum preserves the motel and tells the history of the American Civil Rights Movement.
 

The name “Tennessee” originated from the old Yuchi Indian word, “Tana-see,” meaning “The Meeting Place.”
 
Coca-Cola was first bottle in 1899 at a plant on Patten Parkway in downtown Chattanooga after two local attorneys purchased the bottling rights to the drink for $l.00.


 
 
 
 
From Mr. Food


 

For this crowd-pleasing appetizer, all you have to do is mix together flavorings with prepared frozen meatballs and let the slow cooker do all the cooking! Our Slow Cooker Sweet and Sour Meatballs are easy to make, easy to bring along, and easy to clean up!

 

  • 1 (9- to 10-ounce) jar sweet and sour sauce
  • 1/4 cup light brown sugar
  • 3 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/2 pounds frozen meatballs
  • 1 red bell pepper, chopped
  • 1 (20-ounce) can pineapple chunks, drained

 

 

  1. Place all ingredients in slow cooker; stir gently then cover with lid. Cook on low setting for 7 to 8 hours, or on high setting for 4 to 5 hours, until done.
  2. Carefully remove lid to allow steam to escape. Serve directly from slow cooker.

 


 
Historically this date.....
1863 – Arizona is organized as a United States territory.


My aunt was born in 1907 in Cananea Mexico when my grandfather was working down there as a mining engineer. Later she could have said she was born in Arizona, since it was a Territory and they didn't start keeping birth records until 1912. But, she was honest and became a 'naturalized citizen' in later years, but did grow up in Arizona in Bisbee. My grandparents were still Scottish citizens, not American. He was a mining engineer for the Lavender Pitt copper mine in Bisbee after Pancho Villa's men told them they had to leave Mexico since they weren't citizens of Mexico.


1942 – The Battle of Los Angeles, one of the largest documented UFO sightings in history; the event lasted into the early hours of February 26, 1942. Interesting.


1968 – Vietnam War: The Tet Offensive is halted; South Vietnam recaptures Hué.


1980 – The United States Olympic Hockey team completes their Miracle on Ice by defeating Finland 4-2 to win the gold medal.


1989 – United Airlines Flight 811, bound for New Zealand from Honolulu, Hawaii, rips open during flight, sucking 9 passengers out of the business-class section.


 

And births this date include...
1921 – Abe Vigoda, American actor (d.2016)
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1938 – James Farentino, American actor (d. 2012)
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1940 – Pete Duel, American actor (d. 1971)
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1941 – Joanie Sommers, American singer and actress
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1955 – Steve Jobs, American computer pioneer (d. 2011)
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1970 – Kienast quintuplets, American quintuplets
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.......no public appearances in years, except for the following photo taken off the Oprah show ...
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All I know. Nuff said. Have a good Thursday. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom Bobo

National Tortilla Chip Day, a day set aside for the crunchy snack loved by millions across the nation, is observed annually on February 24th.
The tortilla chip is most commonly served with salsa, chile con queso, guacamole, cheese dips or other dips.  Tortilla chips are made from corn tortillas cut into wedges and then fried. The tortillas are made from corn, vegetable oil, salt, and water. Typically made with yellow corn, tortillas can also be made with white, blue or red corn.
Even though tortilla chips have always been considered to be a Mexican food, known as tostados, they were first mass-produced in Los Angeles in the late 1940s. It is said that the triangle-shaped tortilla chips were made popular by Rebecca Webb Carranza as a way to use the misshapen tortillas that were rejected from the automated tortilla manufacturing machine that she and her husband used at their Los Angeles deli and tortilla factory.
Carranza realized that once the discarded tortillas were cut into triangle shapes and fried, they became a popular snack.  She then sold them for a dime a bag at the El Zarape Tortilla Factory.  Carranza received the Golden Tortilla Award in 1994 for her contribution to the Mexican food industry.
The United States is one of the primary markets for tortilla chips.
Another favorite dish made with tortilla chips is nachos.  The dish was first created around 1943 by Ignacio “Nacho” Anaya. Nachos are tortilla chips served with melted or shredded cheese, and often additional toppings are added, such as meat, salsa, refried beans, tomatoes, diced onion, lettuce, olives, jalapenos, guacamole and sour cream.