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Clever and future millionares. Lol!
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True. I have recipes of my grandmother's and great aunts's that call for that or worse no ingredients amounts at all as they just assumed you'd know! Lol!
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Bless her!
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I took German in college because my roommate was fluent in it and we were required to learn one language and my roommate's Mom was from Vienna. She'd send us wonderful goodies. Poppy seed cake,Swiss Choclates,etc. Happily I can still read German although my speech isn't as proficient. This recipe sounds tastey.
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My cat still hunts mice and garden snakes though he is fed cat food daily and meat scraps. Unfortunately he leaves these little "gifts" on my next door neighbor's front walk. Lol! I told he likes you. Somehow it wasn't appreciated. Luckily she's a friend.
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My ancestors were on both sides of the Civil War. It's quite possible troops containing my Dad's cousins from Illinois may have fought and burned down a cousin's barn of my Mom's enroute to Savannah,Ga.where in 1944 my parents met at an ice cream shoppe and later married after WW2. Lol!
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Go to Savannah,Ga.for a great St.Pat's Day parade and lots of great food from green beers,to corned beef,and sea food. We have lots of Irish roots in Savannah as well as the third oldest Jewish synagogue in the US. And everyones Irish one day of the year. My Georgia family like most port cities's families looks both southern and like the UN. Great Chinese food too.
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During WW2 my Dad was a B24 pilot who dropped money,personnel, and supplies to the resistance in single mission forays. Often at night with only latterns to guide the drop zone. He and the boys,and they were all so young,were sad to see civilians in the countries he flew into eating out of the trash cans outside of the soldiers's mess hall. The boys started leaving food on their trays not throwing it out.The Quartermasters too snuck food out too. Mom said we had rationing books in the USA but nothing like Europe went through.
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@georgehutto2157 Never try to make pound cake by guessing the ingredients amounts. Lol! Pound cake pudding!
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Merry Christmas dear Sisters!
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Guilty!
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Dates and pistachios are traditional sweets given at the end of Ramadan for Eid too. My roommie in college was from Iran and her Mom sent a big box of dried dates,apricots, and pistachios to share for El Eid.
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This is why I want to be cremated. Everytime you see the news they've dug up some guy peacefully lying their for thousand years or even just two hundred years in the US.
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A truely abysmal period in history. Another case of man abusing religion for secular purposes and fanaticism.
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Me too! My brother worked for Disney. He loved it but the chance at more $$$ meant he had to move on.
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One of my patients was a little old lady that was the retired head lunch room lady for the next county over. I got the best biscuit recipe from her. Her hint was to dip the biscuits in butter before popping them in the oven. Yum!
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Sounds like my 6th grade teacher Mrs.Jacobson who taught us Hannakuh songs
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@MrWhateverfits Lol! I was thinking how I lost caps on my teeth as he crunched down on that sugar plum.
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Just bought some this week. And sold them too more decades ago than I care to admit.
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See Ukraine has been a hot spot even for the Czars.
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My great aunt lived to 94 and ate nothing but ice cream and cookies for about a year before she passed to her daughter's frustation.
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My mother swore her high school served horsemeat " beef stew" in her school cafeteria in WW2. Lol! When she married Dad in WW2 right after the Japanese surrender her mother had to run around to borrow sugar rations for her wedding cake. And their was no silk or satin for wedding dresses.
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Me too. One of my best friends was Jewish. And so was my 6th grade teacher and my cousins. So I learned both religions's songs. Then in college I worked in a Jewish old folks home and attended services with patients which gave me a better insight into my own Christian faith.
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Oh,I've seen these at a wedding before! TY! Now I know what they are and the background
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My personal gripe when looking up old timey mac and cheese recipes trying to reproduce granny's while hearing the presenter's entire life story.
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Naughty but funny.
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I watched this segment. Love the channel. History is more than memorizing dates and events. It entails deep dives into the culture of the people. Food,trade,clothing,music,customs, religion,laws,and relationships. People who who disliked history in school were sadly taught by boring teachers. We'd have more understanding in the world today if history was taught by real historians not propagandists.
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She was German speaking and part of the Germanic/Austrian/ Hungary Empire a French rival.
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Fasinating comments from Thai people who are familiar with how the curry is made. TY. As someone born in Savannah,Ga eating rice often was part of my family's routine like in parts of Asia we eat rice more than potatoes and we love curry. This sounds like a new dish to try.
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They do talk about gin infused drinks on all the British movies and tv shows. I tried once and it was " icky". Lol!
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I love historic recipes as history was my college major.
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I have that song in my Donovan's album! I'm old as dirt. Lol!
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I have a cookbook on Morroccan cooking. My Aunt also had a great recipes from when she lived there and one was for lamb with vegetables served with cous cous.
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Vitamin C in the onion and antiseptic too.
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Wow! This reminds me of traditional southern USA Christmas fruit cakes. Made from scratch not artificial fruits,etc.
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So brave. Heros.
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Disney's loss is our gain. We love your show! History plus food! A win win combination!
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Lol!
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Bread and beer. The staple of ancients.
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Which was a big mistake as the picnic parties soon learned.
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Maybe that's because parties weren't around especially Demokkkrats. Lol!
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He might have been pursued to be robbed. His ax would have been a source of both status and a tool. And if he was a smith he'd be seen as a special person possibly imbued with magical powers or godlike or a magician.eg. like later ancient gods like Vulcan.
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Victorian times were fraught with untimely deaths. Anyone researching your family tree soon learns the death rate especially for children was awful. No wonder they ate cakes and sweets to ease their communal pain.
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Dad called it sh*t on a shingle in WW2. One time some of his friends, not him, snuck into the mess hall and stole eggs for a feast. They were real eggs. Unfortunately they were drunk and fell out the mess hall window. Dozens of eggs were smashed in their trench coat pockets. They spent the rest of the night trying to clean up the evidence of the theft. My great uncle was a Sargeant in charge of food supplies and did a booming business on the side selling sugar and eggs to the Brits who were under serious rationing. One was an actual " Lady". That's how he started his antique china collection.
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Traditional southern USA Christmas had fruit cakes as desert. Either dark or light. I have my grandmother's recipes. These were baked not boiled but probably had the same roots.They were huge cakes baked slowly.
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Gout tends to occur in families. Diet plays a part too.
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My neighbor has several pets RIP in her backyard. She has little tombstone shrines. Her other neighbor who hails from a foreign country thought she was praying at a religious shrine when she was tiding it. He apologized for interrupting her prayers.Lol!
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I'd never make pirate. My teeth wouldn't take the biscuits and I don't drink. Lol! But pirates have always intrigued me. Disney movies I suppose like Swiss Family Robinson and Long John Silver,etc.
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Lol! My favorite saint. He even preached to the little animals and birds.
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Sweet.
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