Milk Chocolate Day

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July 28, 2014

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★~ Today’s Quote:  Chocolate doesn’t ask silly questions, chocolate understands  (unknown)

★~ Milk Chocolate Day:

After it was imported from America beginning in the 16th century, the upper crust of Europe fell in love with chocolate — but they only knew it as a ground-up mixture that was made into a bitter-tasting drink. Back in those days, the expensive stuff was even made illegal in certain areas. Many believed that it was an aphrodisiac, a medicine, or a potion used by those who were up to no good.

It wasn’t until the late 18th century that the first “eating chocolate” began to be produced, mixing cocoa with sugar and adding thickeners. Francois-Louis Cailler discovered a way to produce chocolate in bar form and opened the first Swiss chocolate factory in Vevey 1819. By the mid-19th century, sweetened chocolate bars were the rage all across the continent.

Another Swiss chocolatier, Nestlé, soon brought a new format to the table by adding condensed milk to the mixture and developing milk chocolate. Switzerland and Belgium became world leaders in fine chocolate. In England, the Cadbury brothers opened a shop, and then in America, Milton Hershey’s name became synonymous with chocolate.

Indulge your chocolate sweet tooth today with Hershey’s, Cadbury’s, Nestle or Dove. Splurge on some Godiva, Sees, Burie, Del Rey, or perhaps even something from the famous Belgian chocolatiers, Goossens. Buy your chocolate delight in line at the grocery store, or at a chocolate boutique; it really does not matter as long as you celebrate Milk Chocolate Day with a piece of milk chocolate that makes you sigh with delight.

★~ Today in History:

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♥~ 1586 – The first potatoes arrived in England from Colombia, brought by Sir Thomas Harriot.

♥~ 1933 – The singing telegram was introduced.  The first person to receive a singing telegram was singer Rudy Vallee, in honor of his 32nd birthday.

♥~ 1973 – Over 600-thousand attended history’s largest rock festival at New York’s Watkins Glen raceway. Headliners were the Grateful Dead, the Allman Brothers, and the Band.

♥~ 1973 – On this day, exactly a year after their first date, TV’s Six Million Dollar Man, Lee Majors, married one of Charlie’s Angels, Farrah Fawcett. The new Farrah Fawcett-Majors was named one of the 10 most beautiful women on the campus of the University of Texas.

★~Born Today:

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♥~1866 –  Beatrix (Helen) Potter children’s stories author: Peter Rabbit books; died Dec 22, 1943

♥ ~ 1907 – Ding dong! Carrot calling! Long before Avon patented their “Avon calling” catchphrase, Tupperware saleswomen were practicing “Carrot calling,” a technique that challenged women to put carrots in Tupperware instead of where they usually stored veggies to see which method kept them fresh longer. Parties were often booked after it became evident how much better the carrots fared in Tupperware. And who invented tupperware?   Earl Tupper who was working for the plastics division of DuPont during WWII, and became interested in finding a peacetime use for the company’s polyethylene once the war was over.

Tupper tried the material in various molds (he had amassed an interesting personal collection of molding machines) and tinkered with the formula until he found a perfect consistency for dishes and dinnerware. He developed Tupperware’s signature airtight lid by observing how well a paint can lid kept its contents fresh and duplicating it in plastic. Keen observations like these made Tupper’s “Wonderbowls” the winner of numerous design contests; the dishes were even sold at a standalone store on Fifth Avenue in New York. Still, Tupper just wasn’t making any real money on his product… and then there was Brownie.

An extroverted single mom, Brownie Wise’s sales of Tupperware single-handedly outdid the sales at the actual Tupperware store. When Tupper found out about her “home party” method of sales – essential for demonstrating that patented Tupperware “burp” seal – he promoted her to vice president of the company. The duo were extremely successful until they had a falling out and Tupper abruptly booted her from the company in the late ’50s. She left with just a year’s advance salary and no stock holdings; Tupper sold Tupperware Home Parties — Brownie’s division — for $16 million about a year later. He then  divorced his wife and bought an island. His legacy can now be seen in homes everywhere as families are  on their hands and knees searching for the one missing lid.

♥~ 1929 – Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis First Lady: wife of 35th U.S. President John F. Kennedy; wife of Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis; editor: Doubleday Publishing; died May 19, 1994

♥~ 1945 – Jim Davis cartoonist: Garfield

♥~ 1949 – Peter Doyle singer: group: The New Seekers: I’d like to Teach the World to Sing, Look What They’ve Done to My Song Ma

★~ John Green Gallimaufry:

27 Unbelievable Local Traditions – Mental_floss On YouTube

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It’s a cool weather day in Chicago offering Cousin Carla a last day of reprieve from the Florida climate she will return to late this afternoon. We went to an improv show last night at The Ne0-Futurists Theater called Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind. The actors perform 30 plays in 60 minutes. The performance takes place in the upstairs area of a converted Funeral Home and the performances range from having you change the wallpaper on your phone to installing an air conditioner on a ladder to giving heartfelt advice about hanging in and hanging on.  One of the skits was called: Short Honey-Do list for Chicago’s Mayor – an actor posted a sign that said “Quit.” I liked it. Tickets prices are discounted by the roll of a dice. If the show is sold out they buy one pizza for the audience to share. It was fun and camp and I’d go again.

We are off to make the most of Cousin Carla’s last day. Wishing everyone a very Merry Monday!

Odd Loves Company,

10 thoughts on “Milk Chocolate Day

  1. Morno,
    Chocolate is a good way to start the week off on a Merry Note. I’ll buy Chocolate donuts for the office.
    My daughter loved the Beatrix Potter stories. She had a box set of them I remember reading over and over.
    Glad someone is having cool weather. The play sounds interesting. Pizza for the audience is a good way to win friends.
    Have a good one.

    • Cole love Beatrix Potter too. The books were so pretty. I think we had the same box set.
      The improv was different in a good way.
      I hope you get a cool breeze soon.

  2. I hope you have time for ice cold chocolate milk for Cousin C’s swan song. A fitting good bye.
    Creative people who put on the improve.
    Will view mental floss later. Gotta go drop my old orthotics off for reconditioning & run other fun errands.
    Enjoy the cooler temps!

    • Chocolate milk works for me. Cousin Carla is not a milk drinker.
      Hope your orthotics was properly oiled or whatever they do.
      WIshing some cool temps your way.

  3. Aren’t these cooler temps grand? Dallas and I already took our morno walkie; now we’re off to buy dog food and drop him off at the “beauty shop” for a much-needed spruce-up!

    Chocolate is simply the best — every day should be chocolate day!

    Enjoy your final day of Cousin Carla’s visit and wish her happy travels home for me.

    • Loving the cooler temps. My pups love them too. A spa day for Dallas. I’m sure he will look very handsome.
      Thanks for the Carla wishes. I passed them on.

  4. Chocolate I love..Tupperware, not so much..I never liked that stuff..mine would stain from tomato sauce and other things..now I especially don’t like it after I read your report about how the woman who had the idea about Tupperware parties as the way to sell it got blown out and then the concept was sold for big bucks a year later..not fair..

    • I agree. Not fair. I use to love tupperware but the endless search for lids and the clutter ended the romance. I use those shower cap covers now and love them.

  5. Chocolate is always good! I made a peach cobbler today and it’s pretty tasty.
    I never got in to tupperware. I’m with Sue. The gal who came up with tupperware parties should have gotten some of that big money.
    TTFN
    MJ

    • Hershey chocolate bar with Almonds remains my favorite. I’m looking forward to trying the cobbler.
      I am so over tupperware. Done.

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