Thank you Fred for sharing and educating us. I too can do it with both hands.Question -- I have a few friends who at sundown on Friday night stop using all forms of modern technology, including walking miles if they have to get somewhere instead of driving or taking public transportation. Do you know the reason for that? I'm amazed at their dedication and faith, even their children will walk all the way across town to get to a practice or event.
Most of the ones I can think of that would be of any interest deal with food and drink.For many years, after a visit at Christmas by my best friend from college and my older daughter's godfather, we returned from Midnight Mass and had port & Stilton cheese, all very British, but in that fashion we also "slilde the port" as opposed to lifting the bottle for passing the decanter and the affair, done yearly, is called "Sliding the Port", a very much abreviated form of the revellion--the old French post Mass light breakfast at Christmas time. More regularly, it's red beans and rice every Monday, without fail. New Years ritual foods also, ham for health, cabbage for wealth & black eyed peas for good luck--never change that menu for New Years Day dinner. Mardi Gras morning, before parades, a green, purple or gold iced jelly donut, milk punch and a piece of spicy Popeye's chicken, Hubig pie later.
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