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17 March 2018 - Paddy's Day Drunken Cake

An Irish Fruitcake, Begorra! "It's Saint Patrick's Day. So let's think Irish. For instance, how about an Irish whiskey fruitcake." Ok Begorra isn't a food. It is a euphemism that means "by God". In some Irish counties, saying begorra means "Holy Mother of God". So it's kind of like....slang. You can click here for a recipe for a Traditional Irish Fruitcake , which is called barmbrack. Our Almanac post suggests that you purchase one from Molly O'Rourke's Label! Unfortunately, the company that made these famous fruit cakes has gone out of business. These cakes in a green tin were sought after at one point.  It's almost sad to see them gone and not find much information on their company and how it got started. ... Fruit cakes have been around since the Romans. You might have a loaf that has been passed around the family ever since the first Christmas. Barmbrack is usual...

14 February 2018 - Love: A Brief History

St. Valentine's Day "How did this holiday become associated with lovers?" St. Valentine was straight up murdered for his faith and we celebrate by giving each other chocolates. Story goes, my man Valentine was put to the test of proving the power of Jesus Christ Himself by restoring the sight to a daughter of a Roman judge. Valentine succeeded in healing the girl and because of this miracle the judge released all the Christian prisoners from jail. He also converted the judge to Christianity and baptized him. Now since Valentine did this, he got mad popular. This judge brought him to the emperor Claudius II. Claudius wasn't having any of Valentine's faith and demanded he renounce Christianity or be beaten and beheaded. I guess you can tell Valentine did not renounce his faith so he was beaten and beheaded. Now because Valentine died for his faith he was given a martyrdom. However, not much was known about Valentine and this ...