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Last Friday in Feb. 2-27-2015

Subject: Last Friday in Feb. 2-27-2015
by captmike13 on 2015/2/27 11:02:38

Good morning gang.

Cold here this am temps starting out -2 and we should be getting to maybe 10.

Last day of work for me officially at my current company. Start same job same desk with new company on Monday. I may or may not be able to get the daily post started due to all the training that has to be done or just suck it up and get up earlier and post from home. We'll see.

Well on with today shall we.

Word of the day is ad hockery.

Today is NATIONAL STRAWBERRY DAY

National Strawberry Day is annually celebrated on February 27th. Strawberry lovers everywhere enjoy this day as strawberries are appreciated for their characteristic aroma, bright red color, juicy texture, and sweet taste.

Strawberries are enjoyed by millions in many different ways. They can be eaten fresh by themselves, in fruit salads or in prepared foods such as jams, preserves or juices. They are also favorites when added to smoothies, pies, cakes, ice creams, milk shakes, salads and chocolates as well as many other delicious dishes and desserts. Artificial strawberry aroma is used in many industrialized food products.

The first garden strawberry was grown in France during the late 18th century. Prior to this, wild strawberries and cultivated selections from wild strawberry species were the common source of the fruit.


“The strawberry fruit was mentioned in ancient Roman literature in reference to its medicinal use. The French began taking the strawberry from the forest to their gardens for harvest in the 1300s. Charles V. France’s king from 1364 to 1380, had 1,200 strawberry plants in his royal garden. In the early 1400s western European monks were using the wild strawberry in their illuminated manuscripts. The strawberry is found in Italian, Flemish, German art, and English miniatures. It symbolizes perfect righteousness. The entire strawberry plant was used to treat depressive illnesses.” (Wikipedia)

Along with enjoying the delicious taste, eating strawberries gives you the benefit of adding the following into your diet: potassium, fiber, folic acid and Vitamin C. They are also low in calories, with no fat and no cholesterol.

You may want to have a fresh bowl of strawberries now, while you enjoy the following “tried and true” recipes:

http://www.food.com/recipe/strawberry-pretzel-salad-29400

http://allrecipes.com/recipe/strawberry-spinach-salad-i/

http://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/e ... ef-4417-9f42-7c20082c90b1

http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/strawberry-pie-4

http://allrecipes.com/recipe/strawberries-and-cream-bread-pudding/

HAPPY NATIONAL STRAWBERRY DAY!

NATIONAL STRAWBERRY DAY HISTORY

Much research failed to find the origin or the creator of National Strawberry Day, an “unofficial” national holiday. It is listed as an American Food Holiday.

NATIONAL KAHLUA DAY

February 27th celebrates National Kahlua Day. This day was created as a day for those, over the age of 21, to recognize and enjoy this creamy rich alcoholic liqueur. To celebrate, you may want to use Kahlua, a coffee-flavored rum-based liquor, to flavor your ice cream or another dessert such as cheesecake or cake. Other options would be to add it to your coffee or cocoa for a nice after dinner drink, add it to cold milk or cream or drink it on the rocks, straight up or mixed with a cocktail.

Kahlua is made from coffee beans therefore it does contain a
small amount of caffeine.

* Pedro Domecq began producing Kahlua in 1936.
* In 1994, the company merged with Allied Lyons forming Allied Domecq.
* In 2005, Allied Domecq was partially acquired by Pernod Ricard which merged with the Swedish Vin & Sprit (V & S Group) in March of 2008.

Kahlúa is found to be used in a few notable cocktails, including the following:
◦ B-52
◦ Baby Guinness
◦ Black Russian
◦ Mudslide
◦ White Russian
◦ Espresso Martini
◦ Caribbean Mudslide

Enjoy some Kahlua February 27th!

NATIONAL KAHLUA DAY HISTORY

Our research failed to find the creator or origin of National Kahlua Day, an “unofficial” national holiday.

NATIONAL POLAR BEAR DAY

National Polar Bear Day, also known as International Polar Bear Day is celebrated on February 27th. It is a day to learn more about the polar bear.

Polar bears can reach a height of 9 ft tall and a weight of 1400 pounds. They have large front paws, which are slightly webbed, that are used to paddle as they swim. As they are very strong swimmers, some polar bears have been seen swimming hundreds of miles from land, however, some of the distance may have been covered by floating on sheets of ice.

The polar bears have a warming layer of fat which is covered by their thick coat of insulating fur. This helps them live in the colder environments.

There are organizations that use this day to raise awareness of the declining number of polar bears worldwide. It is believed, by many, that these beautiful creatures are threatened due to global warming and the consequential loss of their natural habitat. Groups, around the world, gather together to find ways to make a difference and spread information to others.

Enjoy National Polar Bear Day!

NATIONAL POLAR BEAR DAY HISTORY

Research has failed in us finding the origin or creator of this “unofficial” National holiday.

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