Monday, December 4, 2023
Daily Trivia Questions are below
TODAY’S FOOD QUOTE
“Mr. Jesmond made a peculiar noise rather like a hen who has decided to lay an egg and then thought better of it.” Agatha Christie 'The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding' (1925)
FOOD HOLIDAYS - TODAY IS:
• National Cookie Day (Cookie Recipes) (Cookie Trivia --- Cookie Quotes)
• St. Barbara, patron of brewers, hatters, sailors, and storms.
• [National Handwashing Awareness Week] (Dec 3-9, 2023)
• Cookie Cutter Week: (Dec 1-7 ?)
TODAY IN FOOD HISTORY
1619 Thirty-eight colonists arrived from England and ventured ashore to settle the land grant along the James River that became known as the Berkeley Hundred (Berkeley Plantation). They observed a prayer of Thanksgiving for their safe passage to the New World. December 4 became a day of Thanksgiving at Berkeley, "yearly and perpetually kept holy" as the plantation charter directed.
1783 General George Washington bid farewell to the officers of the victorious Continental Army in the Long Room of [Fraunces Tavern] on the corner of Pearl and Broad streets in New York City, across the Bowling Green from the Whitehall Ferry landing. There, a barge waited to carry Washington across the Hudson River to New Jersey and then to Annapolis to resign his commission.
1812 Peter Gaillard of Pennsylvania received a patent for a horse drawn mowing machine.
1858 Chester Greenwood was born in Farmington, Maine (died July 5, 1937). He invented and patented the earmuff while still a teenager (U.S. patent No. 188,292 - March 13, 1877). He also patented many other inventions including a tea kettle and a steel tined rack. In 1977 Maine designated December 21 as Chester Greenwood Day.
1860 George A. Hormel was born (died June 5, 1946). Founder of meat packing company, George A. Hormel & Co. (Hormel Foods) in Austin, Minnesota in 1891. Developed the first canned ham in 1926, introduced 'Spam' in 1937. (Hormel Trivia & Facts)
1864 John Fowler died. An English Engineer, he invented the steam-hauled plow and several other special use plows.
1867 Patrons of Husbandry, later known as the National Grange, organized by USDA employee. It was the first organized agricultural movement in the U.S.
1893 John Tyndall died (born Aug 2, 1820). British physicist. He is popularly remembered as the first to explain why the sky is blue (atmospheric molecules preferentially scatter the sun's blue rays).
1942 Chris Hillman of the music group 'Flying Burrito Brothers' was born.
1942 Bob Mosley of the music group 'Moby Grape' was born.
1970 Cesar Chavez was jailed in California for refusing to cancel a United Farm Workers lettuce boycott.
1973 Alfred C. Fuller died (born Jan 13, 1885). Canadian-born American businessman, founder of the Fuller Brush Company in 1906 in Hartford, Connecticut
2012 Pizza Hut Canada produced 110 bottles of 'Eau de Pizza Hut' perfume to commemorate reaching 100,000 Facebook fans. (Pizza Hut Trivia)
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UPCOMING FEATURED FOOD FESTIVALS
December 7, 2023 Kosher Food and Wine Experience Miami, Florida
December 9, 2023 Annual Christmas on the Bayou Gulfport, Mississippi
December 9, 2023-January 6, 2024 Holiday Tours & Annual Gingerbread House Display Oxnard, California
November 27-January 2, 2024, 2023 31st Annual National Gingerbread House Competition & Display Asheville, North Carolina
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FOOD TRIVIA QUIZ (new DAILY questions)
1) All of the following events took place in the same year. What year is it? · 'Grape Nuts' cereal is introduced by C.W. Post as a health food. · Alfred L. Cralle of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, patented an "Ice-Cream Mold and Disher" (ice cream scoop). His basic design is still used. · Campbell's Soup invents condensed soup. · The Waldorf-Astoria opened (the combined Waldorf and Astoria hotels). It was the largest in the world at the time with 1,300 rooms.
2) What city of northwest Italy, southeast of Turin is noted for its sparkling wines?
3) An English dish originally from India, it will contain rice, lentil, and hard cooked eggs, with a rich cream sauce (bechamel), sometimes with curry. The English version usually contains smoked fish, or cooked fish.
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Dedication This website is dedicated to: · Gladys Ehler, my mother, who taught me patience and how to make Sauerbraten (it is still my favorite) · Edward Ehler, my father, who taught me a love of books and history. · Barbara Saba, my sister, who taught me how to dance. · Cpl. Thomas E. Saba, my nephew. Died in action on Feb. 7, 2007 in Iraq. He was 30 yrs. young.
Chef James
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