• Today in History - 1965

    From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to All on Fri Dec 9 04:46:00 2022
    09 December 1965 - CHARLIE BROWN'S 'CHRISTMAS' BECOMES A CLASSIC: Charles Schulz' comic strip 'Peanuts' may be a huge hit, but CBS predicts disaster when 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' premieres tonight. Child actors voicing
    the characters, no laugh track, a jazz score, and a depressed lead
    character all spell doom. But the show will become an instant classic,
    airing every Christmas season since. Until Apple bought the rights to
    all of the Peanuts specials and made them available ONLY through their proprietary program.

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    Title: Linus' "Great Pumpkin" Truffles
    Categories: Chocolate, Candy, Nuts, Dairy
    Yield: 35 servings

    8 oz Top quality 70% bittersweet
    - chocolate; fine chopped
    1/2 c Heavy cream
    2 ts Light corn syrup
    7 ts Pumpkin spice blend *
    1 tb Salted butter, softened
    1 c Dutch process cocoa powder
    6 oz Toasted pecans; fine
    - chopped

    * In a small bowl make the pumpkin spice blend by
    sifting together 1 tablespoon cinnamon, 1 tablespoon
    ginger, 1/2 tablespoon nutmeg, and 1/2 teaspoon
    allspice. Set aside.

    Put chocolate into a large heatproof bowl. Bring the
    cream, the corn syrup and the 7 teaspoons of the pumpkin
    spice mix to a light boil in a small saucepan over
    medium-high heat; pour over the chocolate in bowl. Let
    stand 5 minutes, then gently stir until smooth. Add the
    softened butter and stir gently until it is fully
    incorporated. Let stand uncovered to cool, stirring
    occasionally to keep a skin from forming.

    When the ganache has cooled to the consistency of
    toothpaste, scrape it into a pastry bag fitted with a
    1/2-inch plain tip. Pipe 1-inch-diameter mounds spaced 1
    inch apart on a parchment paper-covered baking sheet. To
    pipe the mounds, hold the pastry bag at a slight angle
    and allow the tip to touch the parchment as you begin to
    pipe. Once you have formed the mound, stop squeezing and
    lift the tip straight up, leaving a small tail on the
    top of each mound, like a hershey’s kiss. You can also
    use a spoon and drop small mounds of ganache onto the
    baking sheet. Let the truffles harden at room
    temperature for a couple of hours (or in the
    refrigerator for 15 minutes), until they are hard enough
    to roll with your hands.

    Place the cocoa powder, and the chopped pecans in
    separate bowls.

    Roll each cooled ball of ganache between the palms of
    your hands to form into a sphere and to soften the
    outside of the ball. Immediately drop them into the
    "topping" bowl of your choice, and roll them around with
    a fork or spoon to evenly coat the ganache with either
    the cocoa or nuts. Move to a parchment covered sheet
    tray, then to the fridge for about 15 minutes to set.
    Recover any extra cocoa and minced nuts for future use.

    SERVES: 30-40 truffles

    RECIPE FROM: https://food52.com

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  • From Dave Drum@1:229/452 to All on Thu Jul 27 05:01:16 2023
    27 July 1965 - PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON SIGNS A BILL requiring
    cigarette makers to print health warnings on all cigarette packages
    about the effects of smoking from 01 January 1966.

    Tobacco package warning messages are warning messages that appear on the packaging of cigarettes and other tobacco products concerning their
    health effects. They have been implemented in an effort to enhance the
    public's awareness of the harmful effects of smoking. In general,
    warnings used in different countries try to emphasize the same messages.
    Such warnings have been required in tobacco advertising for many years,
    with the earliest mandatory warning labels implemented in the United
    States in 1966. Implementing tobacco warning labels has been strongly
    opposed by the tobacco industry.

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    Title: Tobacco Onions
    Categories: Vegetables, Herbs, Chilies
    Yield: 4 Servings

    5 c Peanut or other light oil
    2 lg Sweet onions; peeled, sliced
    - 1/8" thick
    1 c All-purpose flour
    1 ts Paprika
    1 ts Salt
    1 ts Black pepper
    1/2 ts Cayenne

    Heat oil to 350øF/175øC on a food thermometer in a deep
    saucepan over medium heat. Combine remaining ingredients
    in a medium bowl and carefully toss to coat onions.
    Remove onion slices from flour mixture, shaking to
    remove excess.

    Fry a few slices at a time for approximately 10 minutes
    or until crisp and golden brown. Repeat until all onions
    are fried. Drain on paper towel.

    Recipe by Kathleen Morrison

    From: http://www.foodgeeks.com

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Dave Drum on Thu Jul 27 22:42:57 2023
    Hello Dave,

    27 July 1965 - PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON SIGNS A BILL requiring cigarette makers to print health warnings on all cigarette packages
    about the effects of smoking from 01 January 1966.

    THIS PRODUCT KILLS PEOPLE

    Tobacco package warning messages are warning messages that appear on the packaging of cigarettes and other tobacco products concerning their
    health effects.

    CANCER STICKS - THIS PRODUCT KILLS PEOPLE, AND COWS, AND BEAGLES

    They have been implemented in an effort to enhance the
    public's awareness of the harmful effects of smoking.

    But it's okay to kill people - with guns.

    For Life,
    Lee

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