• Today in History - 1916

    From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to All on Wednesday, August 24, 2022 09:51:00
    05 AUGUST 1916 - US CREATES AN AGENCY FOR NATIONAL PARKS: President
    Woodrow Wilson signs the National Park Service Organic Act 'to conserve
    the scenery and the natural and historic objects and wild life therein.'
    The National Park Service will grow to oversee more than 400 areas,
    including national parks, other land areas, and historic structures.

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    Title: Yellowstone's Theodore Roosevelt Beans
    Categories: Beef, Pork, Beans, Vegetables, Sauces
    Yield: 10 servings

    1 lb Ground beef
    1/2 lb Bacon; in 1/2" pieces
    1 lg Onion; diced
    16 oz Can pork & beans
    12 oz Can kidney beans
    12 oz Can lima beans
    12 oz Can butter beans
    1/2 c Brown sugar
    2 tb Cider vinegar
    1 tb Mustard
    1/2 c Ketchup
    Salt and pepper

    Set the oven @ 325°F/165°C.

    In a frying pan, brown the ground beef and bacon. Drain
    the fat. Add the onions and sauté until soft. Stir in
    all the different cans of beans, brown sugar, vinegar,
    mustard, ketchup and salt and pepper. Transfer to a
    baking dish and cook for 45 minutes.

    Makes 8 to 12 servings.

    Recipe by: Xanterra Parks & Resorts

    RECIPE FROM: http://recipecircus.com

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  • From Dave Drum@1:18/200 to All on Sunday, October 16, 2022 05:04:00
    16 October 1916 - FIRST BIRTH CONTROL CLINIC OPENS: Margaret Sanger
    opened the first birth control clinic in the United States in Brooklyn,
    NY. (Brownsville Clinic) Although the authorities shut it down nine
    days later, the clinic marked a seminal moment for the womengCOs rights movement. After this setback, Sanger did not give up her fight for the legalization of birth control. Although viewed as a radical by many of
    her contemporaries, she is considered a key figure in the feminist
    movement.

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    Title: Brownsville Shrimp & Rice
    Categories: Seafood, Vegetables, Chilies, Herbs, Rice
    Yield: 6 servings

    1 lb Frozen shrimp (U-50); peeled
    - deveined, thawed
    1 c Sliced celery
    1 c Chopped onion
    1 cl Garlic; minced
    2 tb Butter
    14 1/2 oz Can diced tomatoes
    14 oz Can chicken broth
    1 c Brown rice
    3/4 ts Salt
    1 1/2 ts Chilli spice mix
    1/2 ts Marjoram
    1/4 ts Cloves
    1 Bay leaf
    +=OR=+
    1/2 ts Ground bay leaf
    Hot pepper sauce

    Thaw frozen shrimp. Cook celery, onion, and garlic in
    butter or oil until tender but not brown. Add tomatoes,
    broth, and rice, bring to boil. Pour into a round
    2-quart baking dish and stir in seasonings.

    Cover; bake in 350+|F/175+|C oven for about an hour, until
    rice is tender and most of the liquid is absorbed. Fold
    in the shrimp, cover, and return to oven for about 5
    minutes.

    PRESSURE COOKER VERSION: In your pressure cooker, cook
    the celery, onion, and garlic in the butter or oil. Add
    tomatoes and broth and bring to a boil. Stir in the rice
    and seasonings, then put the lid on the pressure cooker
    and lock it. Cook for 20 minutes at high pressure.
    Remove from heat and let pressure drop naturally for 10
    minutes. Release the pressure according to your cookergCOs
    instructions, open the cooker, and stir in the shrimp.
    Simmer for about 5 minutes over low heat before serving.

    RECIPE FROM: https://foodiegazette.com

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  • From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to All on Monday, April 24, 2023 06:17:00
    24 April 1916 - EASTER REBELLION BEGINS: On April 24, 1916, on Easter
    Monday in Dublin, the Irish Republican Brotherhood, a secret
    organization of Irish nationalists led by Patrick Pearse, launches the so-called Easter Rebellion, an armed uprising against British rule.

    Assisted by militant Irish socialists under James Connolly, Pearse and
    his fellow Republicans rioted and attacked British provincial government headquarters across Dublin and seized the Irish capital’s General Post Office.

    Following these successes, they proclaimed the independence of Ireland,
    which had been under the repressive thumb of the United Kingdom for
    centuries, and by the next morning were in control of much of the city.
    Later that day, however, British authorities launched a
    counteroffensive, and by April 29 the uprising had been crushed.
    Nevertheless, the Easter Rebellion is considered a significant marker on
    the road to establishing an independent Irish republic.

    Following the uprising, Pearse and 14 other nationalist leaders were
    executed for their participation and held up as martyrs by many in
    Ireland. There was little love lost among most Irish people for the
    British, who had enacted a series of harsh anti-Catholic restrictions,
    the Penal Laws, in the 18th century, and then let 1.5 million Irish
    starve during the Potato Famine of 1845-1852. Armed protest continued
    after the Easter Rebellion and in 1921, 26 of Ireland’s 32 counties won independence with the declaration of the Irish Free State. The Free
    State became an independent republic in 1949. However, six northeastern counties of the Emerald Isle remained part of the United Kingdom,
    prompting some nationalists to reorganize themselves into the Irish
    Republican Army (IRA) to continue their struggle for full Irish
    independence.

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    Title: Humphrey's Traditional Irish Shepherd's Pie
    Categories: Lamb/mutton, Vegetables, Herbs, Potatoes, Dairy
    Yield: 4 Servings

    2 tb Oil
    1 lg Onion; fine cut
    1 1/4 lb Lean ground lamb, beef, or
    - turkey
    4 cl Garlic; minced
    1 Bay leaf
    1 1/4 c Hot water
    2 tb Tomato paste
    2 tb Worcestershire sauce
    1/4 ts Salt
    Ground black pepper
    pn Thyme
    1 lb Frozen mixed vegetables;
    - peas, carrots, corn, (opt)
    - mushrooms, green beans

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    2 1/2 lb Russet potatoes
    Salt & pepper
    4 tb Unsalted butter
    1/2 c Whole milk or cream
    1 Egg yolk
    3 Scallions; thin sliced (opt)

    * Shepherd's Pie has always been a staple of traditional
    Irish cooking. The British use lamb in their Shepherd's
    Pie, but beef is quite popular and ground turkey can be
    used if preferred. This recipe can also be made in
    individual pie dishes, which are always a hit. Drop by
    Humphrey's Market to pick up all of your ingredients.

    Add 2 Tbsp oil to a medium-size pot, on medium heat,
    saute the onions until golden.

    Raise the heat to medium-high, add meat, continuously
    stir while sauteing, until it begins to brown.

    When meat is cooked through, add 1 1/4 cups of hot water,
    bay leaf and garlic, put lid on and bring to a simmer and
    put the heat on low. Simmer for 30 minutes or until the
    liquid reduces to 1/2 cup.

    Meanwhile, peel and cube potatoes in 3cm/1" sq, boil in
    water, until tender. Drain, add salt and pepper to taste,
    add butter and mash.

    Beat the egg yolk with milk. Add to the mashed potatoes
    and stir. Add sliced scallions and stir. Set aside.

    To the simmered meat, add tomato paste, Worcestershire
    sauce, salt, pepper, thyme, and frozen vegetables. Mix
    well and simmer for 5 more minutes. Empty into an
    oven-safe deep dish and remove bay leaf.

    Place rack on middle shelf of the oven, set thermostat
    to 205ºC/400ºF.

    Spread mashed potatoes over top of the meat mixture.
    Rough up with a fork so that there are peaks -or- use the
    fork to make some designs so the top will brown nicely.

    Bake for 30-45 minutes, until golden brown on the top.

    Makes 4 servings

    RECIPE FROM: http://www.humphreysmarket.com

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