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Post by ZandraJoi on Nov 22, 2020 9:23:52 GMT -5
"Another seasonal holiday staple graces the table each year and National Cranberry Relish Day makes sure you’re prepared. On November 22nd make sure you’re stocked and ready. Get tasting the many recipes out there and pick your favorite one! Believed to have originated in the New England States during the early 1900s, cranberry relish is a traditional part of many families’ Thanksgiving dinner. Each Thanksgiving, Susan Stamberg provides National Public Radio listeners with her mother-in-law’s recipe for cranberry relish sauce. The American radio journalist, an American radio journalist and Special Correspondent for NPR and guest host for Weekend Edition Saturday, has been doing this since 1971. What’s unusual about the special recipe, known as Mama Stamberg’s Cranberry Relish, is that horseradish is one of its principal ingredients. Craig Claiborne originally published the recipe in his food column in 1959. Numerous cranberry relish recipes grace cookbooks and blogs across the internet. The bright and sweet flavors are enhanced by ingredients like apples, oranges, and pineapple. Make them spicy or nutty, too. You can even offer more than one style and use the leftovers for great sandwiches. But there’s more than one way to slice this cranberry. Use it as a marinade for pork, chicken or beef Add it to barbeque sauce and pour it over meatballs Mix it into a batch of muffins for breakfast Stir it into cream cheese and add it to your morning bagel"
My notes: I don't believe I've had Cranberry relish lol
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2020 16:10:22 GMT -5
Interesting, to say the least. I can't say I've ever had cranberry relish either.
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Post by ZandraJoi on Nov 22, 2021 9:40:38 GMT -5
Well normally they list more than one, even several things for the Day Of but this one is only National Cranberry Relish! For the newer members, have any of you heard of it or had it?
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Post by lainee on Nov 24, 2021 18:21:16 GMT -5
I've had cranberry relish before & don't really care for it. I do like the cranberry 'sauce', though :-)
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Post by Emerald on Nov 24, 2021 18:24:01 GMT -5
Love cranberry sauce with turkey and cranberry cheese too.
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Post by Bob on Nov 26, 2021 18:06:00 GMT -5
I hate cranberry relish. It’s nasty. It’s not horrible but I don’t care for it.
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Post by ZandraJoi on Nov 22, 2022 9:31:40 GMT -5
"Humane Society Anniversary Day, celebrated on November 22 every year, signifies the establishment of Humane Society International, the world’s largest animal protection organization. Did you know that every year, Humane Society International saves hundreds of animals from cruelty cases? Humane Society International strives to promote the human-animal bond, protect and rescue animals, and more across the world."
My notes: Humane Society has went downhill with their values but others have stepped up. Support your local shelter!
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Post by lainee on Nov 23, 2022 16:35:12 GMT -5
ZandraJoi, Yes! There are plenty of local shelters, and they probably could use all kinds of support
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Post by Bob on Nov 26, 2022 18:43:33 GMT -5
Yeah, shelters should be the first place to look for a pet.
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Post by ZandraJoi on Nov 22, 2023 7:51:15 GMT -5
"National Larimar Day is on November 22 every year in the Dominican Republic. Picture a rare gemstone, blue as the Caribbean Sea and equally as dazzling — a precious stone with only one known source on a remote mountain island and nowhere else. Sounds like something straight out of a movie or book, right? And yet, this is the real-life origin story of Larimar — a semi-precious blue stone unique to the Dominican Republic and central to its identity today. From almost fading into oblivion to defining the country’s legacy, the stunning Larimar has come a long way." My notes: I have never heard of this rare stone. What do you think of it? It looks pretty & I hope it doesn't "fade into oblivion". For more info: Larimar Wiki
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