Lasagna Day, Cheese Sacrifice Purchase Day, Rain Day

★~ ♥~♥~★~ El Morno!~♥~★ ~★~♥~
July 29,2015

 

★~ Today’s Quote: “Once again, my life has been saved by the miracle of lasagna.”’Garfield’ (Jim Davis)

★~ Lasagna Day:

Lasagna Day, Cheese Sacrifice Purchase Day, Rain Day

It all began with a pan! The term “lasagna” comes from the Greek word, “lasagnum,” meaning dish or bowl. The ancient Greeks first used these baking dishes. Later the  Romans used the same style of dish, but created a recipe to go along with the dish which they called  “lasagnum” it was made with layers of  pasta with other food fillings in-between. This new “lasagnum” was so popular it spread across Europe, eventually reaching Britain, where it was published in the very first cookbook.

Food historians believe the Italians changed the name from “lasagnum,” to “lasagna” and the name became associated with the pasta dish.

One of the most famous recipes for lasagna is served at New York’s Del Posto restaurant.  It features 100 layers — 50 coatings of sauce between 50 sheets of handmade pasta. Frankly, I can’t believe it is one bit better than my sweet Mothers lasagna!

★~ Cheese Sacrifice Purchase Day:

Lasagna Day, Cheese Sacrifice Purchase Day, Rain Day

This holiday came about from the tradition of filling mouse traps with cheese: you’d sacrifice your purchase in the name of eradicating vermin. Hopefully you do not have mice and can just enjoy the cheese.

If you wish to catch some mice,
First, some cheese you must sacrifice.
So, purchase the cheese
upon this day,
And a mouse-free house
is here to stay!

★~ Rain Day:

Lasagna Day, Cheese Sacrifice Purchase Day, Rain Day

Sit a spell. Take your shoes off. Come and listen to a story about a farmer born in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania on a rainy July 29, 1874. One day, this farmer told Byron Daly, the owner of the drug store, that tomorrow he should expect rain. The farmer made this guess because it always rained on his birthday, July 29. When the farmer’s prediction proved true, Mr. Daly made an annual game of it, betting store patrons and townspeople that they could expect rain on July 29. The typical wager for this bet? A hat. Every year it rained, and every year Mr. Daly won himself a new hat. Over the years, Daly and his son amassed a huge collection of hats, which were donated to raise money for charity. So, next time it rains on Rain Day, just think, somebody out there is winning a hat. And somebody’s bare head is getting soaking wet.

If you live in a dryer climate and would like to listen to rain; allow me to introduce you to Rainy Mood.

★~ Today in History:

Treasure Island, Lasagna Day, Cheese Sacrifice Purchase Day, Rain Day

♥~ Mary, Queen of Scots married for the second time. Her new husband was Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley.  The marriage lasted less than two years.  There was an explosion in Henry’s bedroom, but some sources say he died of strangulation, not from the blast.

♥~ 1773 – The first schoolhouse to be located west of the Allegheny Mountains was built in Schoenbrunn, OH.

♥~ 1914 – The first transcontinental telephone service was inaugurated when two people held a conversation between New York and San Francisco.

♥~ 1950 – RKO pictures released the Walt Disney adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson literary classic, Treasure Island.

♥~ 1981 – Millions of people around the world watched on television as England’s Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer took center stage amidst the pomp and splendor of their royal wedding at St. Paul’s Cathedral.

♥~ 2005 – Scientists reported a tenth planet, bigger than Pluto, to be the farthest-known object in the solar system. Later named Eris, the planet was 9 billion miles — or about three times Pluto’s distance — from the Sun. Eris orbits the Sun once every 560 Earth years.

★~ Born Today:

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♥~ 1966 – Martina McBride country singer: The Time Has Come, The Way I Am, Wild Angels, Evolution, Live from the Crazy Horse [Radio Show]

♥~ 1972 – Wil Wheaton actor: Stand by Me, Toy Soldiers, Star Trek: the Next Generation, The Liar’s Club

★~ Rhythm Gallimaufry:

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Got Rhythm?  I. Don’t.  I have to watch other people clap to keep the beat. And my score reflected that…  (click on the link and tap out your rhythm score)

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The morno was a blurr. So I am going to hit publish before El Morno turns into  El Noon-o. Wishing everyone a wonderful Wednesday.

Odd Loves Company,

8 thoughts on “Lasagna Day, Cheese Sacrifice Purchase Day, Rain Day

  1. Morno,
    Big fan of lasagna but not in the summer. It’s too heavy and hot. I heard mice like peanut butter better than cheese. Rain is in our forecast. We could use it.
    I’m pretty sure my rhythm goes left when it is suppose to go right. I compensate by being enthusiastic.
    Have a good one.

  2. Love lasagna..I must make some soon..
    Thanks for the sound of rain….I actually saw and heard some rain this week in Ruidoso, NM…in El Paso ?..not so much..

    • Rain in the mountains is extra special. And everything afterwards smells so good!
      Lasagna…I’ll have to order some out soon! 😀

  3. Fun watching Beat the Heat at PW! Nik would not be joining in the water festivities. Maybe I’ll get a baby pool &, if she does not care for a dip, I could be tempted with the temps here.
    Love lasagna! Anytime.
    So that’s what rain sounds like? Been a while. Rainy Mood is relaxing to listen to. The beginning reminds me of The Doors Riders On The Storm.
    I’ve got pretty good rhythm & can keep time.
    Good Evening!

    • I spend a lot of time standing in the wading pools and this time of year a wet dog shake is refreshing.
      Lasagna. I love it oo.
      Riders on the storm. The moment it comes on it transports me to a different time.
      You’ve got rhythm? Who could ask for anything more!

  4. Hi KB! Now here’s a fun fact: My great-great grandfather was Robert Louis Stevenson!!! How about that? Licks from Maggie, Tanner & LuLu!!!

    • THAT IS A FUN FACT! Thanks for sharing. Kiss the amigos noses for me! We miss them. Tanner would so love our tennis ball collection.

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