To support the British troops with their daily bread ration during the
Crimean War in 1855-6, two iron steamers were
refitted – one named “Bruiser” as a floating mill and the other “Abundance” as
a bakery.
Monday, May 29, 2017
Monday, May 22, 2017
Greek and Turkish confectionary
Monday, May 15, 2017
Brown-Eyed Susan Cake
The yellow and brown (chocolate) marble cake is from the 1933 Betty Crocker New Party Cakes. The Black-eyed Susan is the official drink of the Preakness.
Monday, May 8, 2017
Calling bees - Tanging or ringing
"Why does the old lady knock with her key on a frying-pan?" Bees swarm when the hives "be too much crowded by the young brood" and the weather warms in late April or May. To settle/calm the bees into an empty hive people would beat a kettle, pan or ring a little bell. Perhaps to sound like thunder or it was done to claim ownership of the swarm.
Monday, May 1, 2017
Kentucky Bourbon Balls
Ruth Hanly (1891-1973) and her friend Rebecca Gooch, both in their 20s,
left teaching in 1919 to start a candy business – Rebecca Ruth Candies - in Frankfort
Ky. The company, still in business, still sells the famed Bourbon Balls it created in 1938.