Author: Ex-PH2

  • Thursdays are for cooking….

    Granny Smith apples

    Looks like I’m still on an apple kick. I guess it’s just that time of year, isn’t it? Apple cider should be available now. If you’re out working in the yard and come indoors to the scent of cider heating in a pan or a coffee pot, your house should smell like springtime. Those Granny Smiths are at least 3.25 inches across.

    Snow 4-3-2018

    The snow picture is from April this year, just to remind you that Mother Nature has her own way of doing things and we are mere pawns in her chess game.

    There used to be an apple-happy pig belonging to a farmer in Provence, in southern France. This particular porker was also quite a toper. His hobby was to find the apple trees with the ripest fruit – almost pure alcohol – and bang his porker head on the tree trunk until the apples fell. He would then indulge himself until he was stinking drunk and maudlin, and the farmer not only did not discourage him, but valued him as a prime truffle-hunting pig. One can only hope that his porker progeny were as successful!

    In view of apples a-plenty, some of them the size of softballs, I am herewith providing you, my esteemed audience, with my Grandma Wiley’s recipe for Chopped Apple Cake. She also had an omigod!! pineapple upside down cake recipe. I will find that.

    Chopped Apple Cake – Grandma Z. Wiley

    2 cups brown sugar (light or dark)

    2 cups water

    1 cup shortening (butter is best)

    1 cup seedless raisins (that’s the minimum; I usually use more)

    2 cups chopped apples

    2 tsp cinnamon

    1 ½ tsp nutmeg

    Cook above ingredients together about 20 minutes

    Cool apple mixture and add the dry ingredients (below):

    3 ½ cups all-purpose flour

    2 tsp baking soda

    1 tsp salt

    ¾ cup chopped English walnuts or pecans (use more than 3/4 cup if you like)

    Sift dry ingredients together, add nuts and mix thoroughly until the nuts are coated with the flour.

    When the apple-raisin mix has cooled, add all the dry ingredients a bit at a time, mix thoroughly and bake in greased loaf pans which have been lined with waxed paper.  Batter will stick without the waxed paper lining the pan, even if greased and floured.

    Oven temperature: 350° F for about an hour, or until a toothpick or spaghetti strand inserted in center comes out clean.  Remove from oven and put on a cooling rack or stovetop burner trivet.  Leave in loaf pan until it cools.  Does not need frosting. Will keep nicely in fridge or in the freezer. If you want to freeze it, slice it into portions and wrap them, then store in a freezer-friendly box.

    Note: This can also be baked in an angel cake pan or a Bundt cake pan, but use waxed paper to line the greased pan.

    Serve this delightful concoction with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream or just eat it plain. And load up on the nuts and raisins. You can, if you like, mix it up a bit by using both dark and golden raisins. And if your kids/grandkids don’t like it, that just leaves more for you.

    Punkin says ‘Hi!’ and Happy Hallowe’en!

  • Shields Will Be Broken!

    There I was, at the front of the line, back to back with SGT Rock and Doc Savage, putting together arms and armor for a mighty battle, when it occurred to me, as the Puzzled Leader of and Chief Cook for this loosely knit band of tramps, humans, humanoids, and various Space Alien species, that I had no pep talk at the ready. No rousing oration to stir the blood. No ‘we who are about to die’ sort of thing. So I had to put down the sword polish and go and consult with the best pep speechifiers I could find, which took a bit of time, time travel and digging.

    There is, of course, the internet in addition to the videos available, both of which make the job of cobbling a pep talk together so much easier. But does it answer that question: what stirs the blood?

    We have bits and bobs of Patton’s actual speech, in various videos. This one isn’t too bad:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8ULAFxlrvY

    Then there’s Marco D’Aviano’s speech on the hill in ‘Day of  the Siege’, a so-so movie about the Siege of Vienna. The movie itself is crunchingly slow and sometimes silly, but the delivery of speech by F. Murray Abraham as the monk D’Aviano is stirring, with the Polish King Jan Sobieski and his Winged Hussars attacking the Turks at the end of it:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAKYICdbwA4

    Theoden, King of Rohan and the Riddermark, made a rousing battle speech at the Pelennor Fields outside Minas Tirith:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ryy5U2mNTJU

    Aragorn made another speech at the Black Gate, just before Sauron (who was afraid of Morgoth, who was afraid of the Balrogs) disintegrated when the One Ring melted.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17_ImViPryQ

    Crassus wanted to know who Spartacus was. He sorely underestimated the people he faced, misunderstood what it takes to truly lead people, and was assassinated by the Parthians when he also underestimated the desert of the Middle East and the pure skill and will power of the Parthian army.

    And in the end, everyone was Spartacus:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8h_v_our_Q

    So just what is it that stirs your slow blood and sends chills down your spine?

  • Amendment the 1st says….

    In one of Zuckerberg’s more egregious moves, a disabled veteran who runs a conservative media outlet and spent $300,000 for ads on Facebook, and who has a very large following (over 3 million people), has been banned from Facebook along with his non-political coffee company. Click on the link to see the “not found” FB page.  https://www.facebook.com/MilitaryGradeCoffee . https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2018/10/16/facebook-deletes-disabled-veterans-page-without-warning-after-taking-300000-for-ads/ Facebook has also deleted Kolfage’s FB page for his company Military Grade Coffee.net, as shown above. The left-wing alternative media outlet Reverb Press has also been banned from Facebook. https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2018/10/19/facebook-blacklists-left-wing-site-that-praised-purge-of-infowars/ Reverb Press was just one of the hundreds of pages, which included independent news outlets, banned from Facebook and Twitter this month, such as the news page of a disabled veteran who had invested more than $300,000 in Facebook advertising. In an article published following Reverb Press’ ban, Infowars declared, “Reverb Press’s last post was on October 11th, the day of the banning, so it appears the site has been shut down. This is why you defend free speech no matter who is in the crosshairs.”  I tried the link for Reverb Press and get “not available”. Neither Kolfage nor Reverb Press’s owner has reported whether or not any money paid for advertising was returned to either of them. At this point, this appears to me to be as much an FCC matter as a First Amendment matter. I have dealt with the FCC regarding someone who said he represented my cable TV company and wanted to know if I wanted internet service. This was some time ago before I bought a computer for use at home. I told him no, that I didn’t have a computer at home, and had no use for internet service. Undaunted, he signed my name to a contract I had not agreed to and the cable company started billing me for service I didn’t have, so I contacted the FCC and filed a complaint about it, with copies of my driver’s license and other documents requiring a signature, demonstrating clearly that I had not signed any contract for internet service. It was fraud, plain and simple. RCN very quickly sent me a revised bill and gave me about 9 months’ worth of free cable TV. In my view, while Mssrs. Kolfage and Belisle (Reverb Press) have completely opposing views, they both have a valid FCC complaint against Facebook.

    Either Zuckerberg ponies up and gives them what they paid for and restores their access, or they get permanent free FB ads for the remainder of FB’s existence, along with the hundreds of others whose FB pages were abruptly shut down. Zuckerberg owns Facebook, yes, but his facility is presented as a place for open communication. He doesn’t own what people say.

  • Vet Climbs Mountain

    I saw this on one of the military online blogs and thought it might make a truly nice Feel Good story.  (No, that is not Kilimanjaro, but I needed a mountain.)

    This soldier, SGT Adam Keys, who lost three limbs in Afghanistan to a truck bomb,  did the strenuous climb to the top of Kilimanjaro on prosthetic legs, and has future plans for more things to keep himself busy.  This story speaks for itself. There is a link to a video included in the article. He left his Purple Heart medal at the summit of Kilimanjaro.

    https://www.military.com/daily-news/2018/10/13/afghanistan-war-veteran-climbs-mt-kilimanjaro-prosthetic-legs.html

    That’s a 19,000++ foot climb, and there are plenty of guides and assistants, and they provide food, plenty of water, and shelter for climbers. There is also sunburn the higher you go, and the possibility of altitude sickness when you near the summit, if you aren’t used to heights, but the view from up there is beyond spectacular. My niece did the climb last year, got sunburnt, found herself freezing in the cold, but made it to one of the peaks, and developed altitude sickness while she was there and had to descend.

    That he made it to the peak on prosthetic legs is, by itself, a huge feat. Kudos to SGT Keys and may he never run out of places to run or mountains to climb.

  • Thursdays are for cooking….

    It’s getting around that time of year when the heat goes on and you’re out in the sticks looking for a 12-point buck. It would be nice to come home to a fully-loaded table, especially with my favorite dessert from grade school. No, the lunch ladies did not add rum to the betty, but we’d get it at least once a week.

    Rum Raisin Apple Brown Betty

    This recipe comes from  https://civilwartalk.com/threads/rum-raisin-apple-brown-betty.150524/ .  It gets a little creative and replaces the traditional molasses with some spiced rum. You’ll still enjoy that deep sugary flavor, but with a little taste of rum to “spice” it up. This is a great dessert for this time of year.

    Ingredients:
    2 oz spiced rum
    1/2 cup raisins
    3 large Granny Smith apples
    juice of one lemon
    4 Tbsp salted butter plus more for pan (1/2 stick of butter)
    3 cups stale breadcrumbs (You can buy these packaged at the grocery.)
    2/3 cup brown sugar (dark brown sugar has more molasses)
    cinnamon
    Directions:
    Preheat oven to 350F.
    Combine spiced rum and raisins and set aside to soak. To speed up absorption by the raisins, you can also cook them on very low heat until they puff up to fatness.
    Peel and core apples and then slice them very thinly, and place apple slices in lemon juice and toss to cover.
    Slice butter into paper thin slices.
    Butter the bottom and sides of your baking dish. (Don’t use the sliced butter.)
    Cover the bottom of the pan with 1/3 of the breadcrumbs.
    Top breadcrumbs with half the apples and raisins and a third of the brown sugar and sliced butter, and sprinkle lightly with cinnamon.
    Add another layer of breadcrumbs and repeat the above two steps. Top with the remaining breadcrumbs, brown sugar, butter and another sprinkle of  cinnamon. If you like spiced rum, drizzle some more over the pudding before baking.

    Bake for 50-60 minutes or until apples are tender and the top is a golden brown.  Serve warm with ice cream (cinnamon and vanilla are both good with this.)

    Two more recipes for the betty, which is an old English word for a baked pudding, plus a rum raisin sauce are found here:

    https://www.deseretnews.com/article/587377/Apple-Brown-Betty-a-delight-dating-back-to-colonial-times.html

    This and other Colonial-era dishes were ways for thrifty or poor housewives to stretch the contents of the pantry and use up imperfect things like partially spoiled apples. Apples were easier and cheaper to get in North America than in England, very plentiful back then just as they are now, and kept well when stored in barrels with straw. Any variety will do for the betty, but some varieties like Granny Smiths and Greenings are best for baking.

    There is also Louisa May Alcott’s favorite dessert, apple slump, also known as apple grunt.  https://paperandsalt.org/2012/02/01/louisa-may-alcott-apple-slump/

    The term ‘grunt’ apparently comes from the sound the apples make when they are cooking.

    And then, because the word ‘pudding’ has a distant British origin, you might be interested in a dessert called Spotted Dick. It’s a steamed pudding cooked in a specific pudding cylinder form, loaded with raisins (which they call currants) and served with a custard, which is a cream sauce made with egg yolks, ½ & ½, vanilla, sugar and cornstarch, which they call corn flour. And the use of ‘dick’ may come from pudding originally pronounced “puddick”.  And quitcher giggling!

    Spotted Dick recipe: https://britishfoodhistory.com/2014/01/23/spotted-dick/

    Custard sauce recipe:  https://britishfoodhistory.com/2012/03/02/proper-custard/

    This dish goes way back in time, is simple and easy to prepare and uses suet instead of butter. You can probably substitute butter for suet if you prefer it, but do include the custard sauce with it, along with a good hot beverage.

    The point to this is that in Them There Olden Days, they knew what worked and what didn’t and how to make the most of a small budget, and they knew what was good for you, at lot better than the hysterical warnings that hammer us now.

    Maybe it’s time we all return to more simple, basic things, like good food and the company of real friends and occasionally take a break from the hue and cry and howling of the PC social justice howler monkeys.

    They don’t know what really matters in life. They may never learn.

    Be damned to them!

  • And It Gets Even More Embarrassing….

     

    Nothing really ever surprises me. Now it appears that Chicago-style voting is moving down to Texas. These putas odiosas were really rather bold about it, too, until they got caught.

    I believe there will be more to come on this issue, but it really is old hat in Chicago. The difference is that you can’t prove those dead voters are really dead until you try to track them down.

    These gals are amateurs. They should have moved to Chicago to learn how to do it right.

    https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/community/fort-worth/article219920740.html

    Here’s another article on it, with mug shots of these lovely ladies. Put down the  adult beverage first.

    https://empowertexans.com/features/first-arrests-made-in-fort-worth-voter-fraud-ring/

    I don’t see anything in those articles that says they’re going after dead voters, but you never know when that could start, right? If they looked hard enough, there have to be voters from the Spanish-American War that haven’t voted in quite a long time.

    I’m sure there is more to come on this, because the articles indicate that these idiotas mentirosos were part of a voter fraud ring, so stay tuned.

  • Another Bit of Embarrassment To Explain

    Unless you’ve been asleep or out in the boonies, it’s mid-term campaign season again. As you can see, there are lovely campaign workers everywhere. Persistent folk, they are. Reasonable in their approach, also.

    And here we have candidate Claire McCaskill from Missouri admitting that she’s strongly advocating gun control but not in her campaign rhetoric. She has to get votes, you know, to get the job.  The article from Daily Wire has a video of her admitting strongly to her stance on gun control, when her campaigning appears to suggest just the opposite.

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/37173/people-just-cant-know-claire-mccaskill-goes-down-ryan-saavedra?utm_medium=email&utm_content=101618-news&utm_campaign=position1

    You see, the object of Democrat political campaigning is to lie your ass off to get the job, and then reveal your real agenda.

    Someone, some Democrat politician is objecting in the video to the undercover effort to get the truth out of this mendacious bimp and her bunch of followers. I guess his objection is to the First Amendment of the US Constitution, which clearly states that we have freedom of the press. Now, they would argue that it means only printed material but it was written before the Age of Electronic Media, and yes, it does apply to undercover news collection.

    By comparison, if it’s okay for ABC News to expose an eye doctor doing unnecessary surgery on eye patients and bilking Medicare for several million dollars in the 1990s, then why is it not okay for an undercover journalist to expose this blatant hyprocrisy to the light of day?

    While some of you thought that I had gone overboard with my bit of satire on how to resist the Fascist Tits Gun Grabbers down the road, the objective is and should always be to thoroughly embarrass these frauds publicly as much as possible, to show them for the lying sacks of absolute crap they are, which is clearly demonstrated in the Daily Wire undercover video.

    I lean toward that, rather than toward the alternative suggestion, which involves the wasted energy and wasted resources generated in the course of violence.

  • Bill and Hillary: Good at being bad

    Another fine piece from our own Poetrooper, who informs me that he finally got his ire up and felt like taking a whack at the Gasbags of the Democrat party.  If his ire is up, he must be feeling better, so wish him well. Fair warning: there’s a photo of the two of them included, so try to keep your breakfast down.

    The American conservative community is rejoicing over the belated news that Hillary Clinton supposedly volunteered to surrender her high-level security clearance back in August at the same time the clearances of five of her staffers were lifted.  Those of you thinking we might have finally skunked the queen of political skunks had better take a deep breath and realize that, once again, the Clintons are attempting to pull another fast one on the American public.

    While the employable dollar worth of Hillary’s five staffers’ is now seriously reduced by the loss of those high-level clearances, the Queen of Sore Losers is not negatively impacted in any way.  How can this be, you ask?  Well, she is still married to predator-in-chief, Bill Clinton, who presumably still has his access to the inner sanctums of American intelligence operations, as do most ex-POTUSes.  Frankly, I don’t know how broad or deep this ex-POTUS privilege of access to current intelligence is because the principle of need to know generally limits the dissemination of classified material to those who have a role in acting on such intelligence.  But there is no doubt in my mind that the Clintons, thoroughly practiced grifters that they are, as well as their increasingly shady daughter, will not hesitate to use such classified information as they may be able to access for personal and political enrichment.  They’ve been doing it for decades, and they’re not about to stop now.

    A question niggling at me right now is, what is the security clearance status of Huma Abedin?  Was she, as Hillary’s constant consort, one with close familial connections to the militant jihadist organization in Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood, one of those with access to top-level American intelligence who lost that privilege?  If not, that is a lapse in our own national security that needs to be addressed immediately, when one takes into consideration the rock-bottom morals of her pedophile predator, weenie-wagging husband, who absolutely should never have any sort of access to any intelligence feeds.

    Lastly, our knowing bwa-ha-ha-ha’s of disbelief simply will not be loud enough to counter this latest Clinton misinformation campaign to convince the American public that their family, and by extension the party they have long led, is not a completely corrupt political and criminal enterprise, one that the devious Democratic Party leadership and a compliant mainstream media recently tried to foist on this country as the best choice to head our national government.  So we must look at this most recent Clinton maneuver for what it is: just more misdirection from reality to make it appear that Hillary graciously surrendered her security clearance.  Trust your own common sense: there is no way the avaricious Hillary would have voluntarily surrendered something as commercially valuable as a high-level security clearance if she didn’t have an ulterior motive as well as a safe fallback position.  The more likely truth in all this is that Clinton is looking at possible prosecution for federal felony security and corruption charges from her secret server security violations.  So this ostensibly sacrificial act by Hillary is no more than a way to head off the negative implications of an announcement by the DOJ of her top-level clearance’s revocation, possibly ahead of a future criminal indictment.

    Read more: https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/10/bill_and_hillary_good_at_being_bad_.html#ixzz5U6Rwt4lh
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