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Sunday, December 22, 2024
Duolingo just fixed its greatest weakness - and added short chats
Saturday, December 21, 2024
Winter Celebrations Worldwide
UK
Turkey with stuffing.
Christmas cake
Christmas Carols
Christmas Crackers containing a paper hat and a riddle and usually a tiny toy or puzzle.
Christmas Pudding
Mince Pies
On Fridays a Toastasters International Club, Online Dynamic, meets to practice speeches. I gave a speech about winter festivals around the world. I also gave this in person at HOD the evening before.
Ice Skating on artificial Outdoor Rinks
Pantomime
Santa's Grotto in Department Stores
TV family films such as The Sound of Music and American movie Home Alone, a slapstick comedy about a child who beats a couple of bungling would-be burglars.
USA
Candy Cane. Red and swhite spirals of sugar, resembling a shepherd's crook. They recall the story of the shepherds who, as the Christmas carol goes, watched their flocks by night.
Plum pudding (like Christmas pudding) is available all year, although more prolifically at Christmas.
Turkey is eaten for Thanksgivingso most Americans don't want to eat it again at Christmas.
BELIZE
Used to be called British Honduras and still has British traditions with an added Central American flavour.
Christmas carols played by steel bands.
Fairy lights on palm trees. (The lights are not installed by cranes but by local agile young men who climb the tree, sometimes hanging upside down as a stunt to amuse and astonish passers-by.
FRANCE
Yule logs cakes with chocolate topping, recalling the tree trunks chopped up for fires giving light and heat in winter before we had electric lights and heating..
GERMANY
Stollen - a cake or soft sweet bread with sultanans, shaped like a log, with a rod of yellow marzipan horizontally down the centre.
Marzipan is ground almonds mixed with fine sugar, bound together by liquid such as egg white?
ITALY and Roman Catholic churches
Nativity scenes in churches.
Panettone, a large dome shaped soft sweet dough bread. Nowadays you can buy it not only with traditioal luurious cut dandied peel and sultanas, but, instead chocolate chips, and fillings ingredients and numerous flavours.
Italians claim it comes from Northern Italy, specifically Milan, and a specific bakery.
SPAIN
Panettone, same as Italy.
Songs such as Feliz Navidad.
VENEZUELA
Panettone.
Friday, December 20, 2024
Winter Solstice Celebration Food - for Persian Yaldā Night, and Persian Poet Hafeez
The Date of December 24th for Christmas Eve and Dec 25th for Christmas Day was formalised by Roman Emperor Constantine who had established Christianity as the official religion in the
Yaldā Night
Even
After
All this time
The Sun never says to the Earth,
"You owe me."
Look
What happens
With a love like that,
It lights the whole sky.
Restaurants and Food More About Kafe Ador, Izgara, Tesco
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Kafe Ador - Top Marks For Decor - My Favourite Dishes - Owner Revealed
I had my eye on Kafe Ador for some time, wondering when it would open and who were the owners. Now I know. Read on and all will be revealed.
Delightful Decor
Let's start with what I loved. The delightful decor. Jungle green. Flamingoes and parrots in pink on green.
That's on the left, the side with a large plate glass window and lots of light. The tropical jungle theme is all over the walls.
A different decor feature is on the right.
We chose a larger oblong table further in, conveniently nearer the food display.
Croissants Or Spinach Pastry?
At the front on the counter top was a display croissant, the size of two or three loaves of bread. Also a semi circular concentric spinach pie roll in puff pastry. That was my choice. My husband wanted a croissant. I did not tell my husband, Don't. I can get croissant from Tesco, cheaper, hot first thing in the morning. And yummy almond tart from Costa, which is fattening, in a more cramped place, or try Pastoluccio which is Italian which others like - for ice cream, which you also get in Minori next door. No, for me it is the unique and healthier spinach tart.
I was rewarded. It was superb. Moreish.
Coffee and Cake
My husband drank all his coffee in record time, without leaving me any, so he must have liked it.
Cakes
Angela with the tiramisu. Photo by Trevor Sharot.We were given a little piece of chocolate cake and tiramisu 'on the house' which I shared with my calorie-counting husband. We agreed that the chocolate cake was not very chocolatey. The outright winner in the cake contest was tamisu, moist and moreish. Yummy.
My husband is a tiramisu fan. I follow chocolate desserts from place to place the way that some people follow football teams. Nope, not here. I have switched allegiance. I would order tiramisu next time.
Tropical Theme Toilet
The parrots and flamingoes are even making it a joy to visit the ladies toilet. Just one large ground floor wheelchair friendly area with which is huge, spacious.
Everything is naturally brand new. But also well-thought out, welcoming with co-ordinated pink. Catherine Kidston hand wash. Gold easy to operate lever door handle.
Swift Service From Staff
The staff were friendly and helpful. You only had to look up and somebody came over straight away. They helped us log onto their wifi. And answered all our questions. They are open from 8.30 am for early breakfasts until five. Seven days a week.
The little menu was on the table. But not the big menu. I was able to photograph the big menu. And the kids menu. Which I am sharing with you, and for my own reference as I plan to go back again, and the website hasn't yet caught up. The website seems to show coffee with a biscuit. Puzzling. We were not given a biscuit and I didn't see any to buy.
Who are the owners? The owner also runs Izgara along the street. Turkish. A big busy and succcessful restaurant with lots of lights and bright decor. Figures. No wonder. Ador means a perfume.
To sum up. Spinach in puff pastry is excellent. So is the tiramisu.
The toast platter looks lovely.
My apple drink was insipid, not worth the price. I would not order that again. There is lots more to try.
Merry Music
Background music of jolly Christmas songs was playing. Just loud enough to lift your spirits and keep your conversation private. But not too loud. Perfect.
Prices
The drinks are pricey. The fifty percent off the food offer lasts a month from the Monday when they opened. And they are open seven days a week. So now is a great time to go.
If you already love Izgara, here's a smaller place, a cosy cafe with a bright colourful decor. (More photos from Angela are being added shortly.)
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Do You Know Ten English Family Name Meanings? - Ten Popular Jobs - And Statues To See
It is easier to remember people's names if you recall the jobs which the names mean, probably a job held by their ancestor, or even their ancestor's boss. I have at least one book about family names, and several about first names.
Names associated with jobs
1 Archer (like author Jeffrey Archer),
2 baker
3 barber
4 bishop
5 carpenter - made wooden items, spoons, furniture, housing
6 carter (who drove carts or maybe made carts)
7 clark (clarkson was the son of a clerk, writer come secretary, or maybe a religious cleric)
8 Cook or cokson meaning son of a cook
9 cooper - maker of barrels
You can see a stue of comedian Tommy Cooper in Wales near Caerphilly Castle. More details in Wikipedia.
Statue of comedian Cooper near Caerphilly castle, seen in the background, in Wales. More details in Wikipedia.10 draper made drapes or curtains
11 gardener or gardiner - worked in gardens
That is more than ten, but there are many more.
glazer - person who makes windows
knight - roade around on a horse
Lee means shelter in English, and in Chinese Lee or Li means plum tree
Statue of Bruce Lee in Hong Kong. Photo in Wikipedia.miller - ground corn at a mill
Priestley - priest's woodland clearing, owned by the church. A common name in Yorkshire in England, and Scotland in the UK, also the USA and Canada. See the statues of Priestley the scientist in Yorkshire. See the statue of author-playwright J B Priestley whose time-slip play An Inspector Calls is used by many schools for English O level exams.
Statue of J B Priestley in Bradford, Yorkshire.shepherd - looked after or herded sheep
smith - usually blacksmith, since a silversmith would be called silver, or silverman, and a goldsmith or person working wiht or selling gold bards or gold jewelery and items might be called gold or goldman
tailor/taylor- sewed by hand, later by machine (as in Elizabeth Taylor the film star)
Bust of Taylor in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Another Believer - Own work
Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico (2021)
thatcher - who created thatch or thatched roofs, made of bundles or dried straw, before clay was dried and made into tiles (as in Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher). A statue of Margaret Thatcher is in Grangham, Lincolnshire, England. A bust of her is outdoors in the Falkland Islands, in the capital, Stanley.
Statue of Margaret Thatcher in England.weaver - wove textiles
wheeler - made and repaired wheels for wagons
woodman - worked with wood, or in the woods
You an buy books about statues, such as London statues (I have that one) and on surnames (I have one of those, ) and on baby names (I started collecting books on baby names when my son was born more than 40 years ago and I now have more than ten books on baby names. Magazines on Parents and babies often give away books on baby names with their springtime editions. Some first names are derived from names of parents.
Useful Website
ancestry.com (I tried loading up the link but it wiped out the entire post, so I have just given you the generic name. Add name meaning.)
https://www.oxfordreference.com
wikipedia.com
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Inspector_Calls
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