Saturday, November 21, 2020

Saturday Stuffing

 


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Get stuffed! It's National Stuffing Day in some quarters. So get out that pack of Paxo and plump up some poultry. Why is Paxo called Paxo? Not quite sure, but butcher John Crampton from Eccles, Manchester concocted the herby breadcrumb mix as an extra for customers in 1901 when chicken was still a luxury meat. Come the Fifties, popularity began to snowball.

Of course, this time of year you need a big bird.

It is also Gingerbread Cookie Day, World Television Day, Red Mitten Day, Adoption Day, Pumpkin Pie Day, Guinness World Record Day, Alascattlo Day, False Confession Day, International Games Day and others.

You might need to indulge in some time travel to check these out.


Odd stuff!


Tomorrow is the day for mixing mincemeat to use in pies, puddings and tarts.


Pretty sure that Frank Oz later reminded Parky that he had been making love to his left arm.

Beyonce is ladling the love for the December Vogue. Her gear is inspired by Welsh lovespoons, the colour of cottages at St Fagans Museum, and fabrics on display. Last year I could say "Amgueddfa", this year it has gone.


Jan Morris dies. Obituary.

Translating the cat's meow! 

I can tell them that Tiddly has more than 13 ways to say feed me.

And as for this chap ...

You could get philosophical about this.

Not just mice then ...  

Sack o' Bats.

Dozy Dormouse gets stuck.

The World of Pygmy Sea Horses.

Shiver me timbers, lover. It's Blackbeard.

There is a tv version of this, but I'm not sure it travels so well.

Barak Obama talks to David Olusoga

Obama takeaways.

Radio 4's Book At Bedtime will be serialising Obama's memoir in December and it will be available online after broadcast. It usually comes in 15 minute chunks.

Some years back, the buzz word was "imperial overstretch", broadly the idea that empires had a finite life expectancy, hence the end of the Roman, Ottoman and British empires, to name a few, and part of the forward projection was about America reaching that tipping point, if it could be averted, and so on. Wondering if that deserves a relook?

So what do recent years tell us about America

Hidden figure behind GPS.

In Scotland there is no sympathy for Margaret Ferrier, MP after her Covid flit to London and back.


Just in case you were wondering ...

Last week I asked who was the swish chick knocking down a baddy henchman? No guesses, no answers given, no points awarded. It was, of course, tennis champ Jamie Sommers as played by Lindsay Wagner in the tv series The Bionic Woman. Jamie's dog was Maximillian the Bionic Dog, commonly known as Max. I don't think she had a cat. 

The image was from the comic version as drawn for Look-In by John Bolton before he went on to Night-Raven, Hulk, Kull, Black Dragon, X-Men, Books of Magic, Man-Bat, et al. They had a bit of a bionic overload in Look-In for what felt like an eternity. There was a Six Million Dollar Man feature upfront and then The Bionic Woman later on. The two eventually combined as Bionic Action. Simple days!



This week, who voiced Teller in the Penn & Teller episode of Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?

Over to you folks!

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