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Re: What have you bought lately?
« Reply #2775 on: January 11, 2011, 09:17:07 AM »
I had a nice long post about King Cake but when I was almost finished I went to eject a music CD from the computer and hit the off button instead, so bye-bye post  :emb:.

As far as I can recall off the top of my short little head:  The King Cake goes back to France (and maybe some other countries as well) in the Middle Ages.  A bean or coin was baked into a brioche type cake.  The person who got the bean was the Boy King in Paris for one day.  It was traditionally apprentices who were allowed to participate in this.  The Boy King "ruled" for Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday.

The Twelfth Night Revelers start the Carnival season in New Orleans.  Their ball is on Jan 6, or Twelfth Night.  The King is always chosen before hand.  The Queen is chosen because her piece of King Cake contains a golden bean, the maids receive pieces with silver beans.  Carnival runs from Jan 6 through midnight on Mardi Gras (the day before Ash Wednesday). 

Sometime after WW2, the bean was replaced with a china doll.  A while after that plastic dolls were used.  You don't stand much of a chance of cutting the baby since the cake is more like a coffee cake now and cut with a regular knife.  The danger is in biting into one.  However, I haven't heard of any broken teeth since everyone knows about the baby and chews gently until someone finds it.  Now the cakes are sold with the baby outside the cake and you put it in the cake through the underside.

It is traditional for businesses to have a King Cake on Jan 6.  Every Friday through Carnival there is a brief King Cake party (during a coffee break) at work and who ever gets the baby has to buy the next King Cake.  More than one person has eaten the baby to avoid buying the next cake, but most people go with the fun.

BTW, Mardi Gras is technically just one day, the day before Ash Wednesday.  Through the years it's come to encompass the days before.

 :plus:  for the history! Though I must say, I prefer my cakes without dolls in them. I don't even like nuts  in cake!
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Re: What have you bought lately?
« Reply #2776 on: January 11, 2011, 10:55:35 AM »
I had a nice long post about King Cake but when I was almost finished I went to eject a music CD from the computer and hit the off button instead, so bye-bye post  :emb:.

As far as I can recall off the top of my short little head:  The King Cake goes back to France (and maybe some other countries as well) in the Middle Ages.  A bean or coin was baked into a brioche type cake.  The person who got the bean was the Boy King in Paris for one day.  It was traditionally apprentices who were allowed to participate in this.  The Boy King "ruled" for Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday.

The Twelfth Night Revelers start the Carnival season in New Orleans.  Their ball is on Jan 6, or Twelfth Night.  The King is always chosen before hand.  The Queen is chosen because her piece of King Cake contains a golden bean, the maids receive pieces with silver beans.  Carnival runs from Jan 6 through midnight on Mardi Gras (the day before Ash Wednesday). 

Sometime after WW2, the bean was replaced with a china doll.  A while after that plastic dolls were used.  You don't stand much of a chance of cutting the baby since the cake is more like a coffee cake now and cut with a regular knife.  The danger is in biting into one.  However, I haven't heard of any broken teeth since everyone knows about the baby and chews gently until someone finds it.  Now the cakes are sold with the baby outside the cake and you put it in the cake through the underside.

It is traditional for businesses to have a King Cake on Jan 6.  Every Friday through Carnival there is a brief King Cake party (during a coffee break) at work and who ever gets the baby has to buy the next King Cake.  More than one person has eaten the baby to avoid buying the next cake, but most people go with the fun.

BTW, Mardi Gras is technically just one day, the day before Ash Wednesday.  Through the years it's come to encompass the days before.

 :plus:  for the history! Though I must say, I prefer my cakes without dolls in them. I don't even like nuts  in cake!

You don't like nuts?  :orly:

This could go several ways. For example, "You don't like nuts? Why are you on I2?". Or I could leave it as a sexual innuendo. "You don't like nuts? :eyebrows:" I'm torn on the issue.
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Re: What have you bought lately?
« Reply #2777 on: January 11, 2011, 10:57:51 AM »
I had a nice long post about King Cake but when I was almost finished I went to eject a music CD from the computer and hit the off button instead, so bye-bye post  :emb:.

As far as I can recall off the top of my short little head:  The King Cake goes back to France (and maybe some other countries as well) in the Middle Ages.  A bean or coin was baked into a brioche type cake.  The person who got the bean was the Boy King in Paris for one day.  It was traditionally apprentices who were allowed to participate in this.  The Boy King "ruled" for Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday.

The Twelfth Night Revelers start the Carnival season in New Orleans.  Their ball is on Jan 6, or Twelfth Night.  The King is always chosen before hand.  The Queen is chosen because her piece of King Cake contains a golden bean, the maids receive pieces with silver beans.  Carnival runs from Jan 6 through midnight on Mardi Gras (the day before Ash Wednesday). 

Sometime after WW2, the bean was replaced with a china doll.  A while after that plastic dolls were used.  You don't stand much of a chance of cutting the baby since the cake is more like a coffee cake now and cut with a regular knife.  The danger is in biting into one.  However, I haven't heard of any broken teeth since everyone knows about the baby and chews gently until someone finds it.  Now the cakes are sold with the baby outside the cake and you put it in the cake through the underside.

It is traditional for businesses to have a King Cake on Jan 6.  Every Friday through Carnival there is a brief King Cake party (during a coffee break) at work and who ever gets the baby has to buy the next King Cake.  More than one person has eaten the baby to avoid buying the next cake, but most people go with the fun.

BTW, Mardi Gras is technically just one day, the day before Ash Wednesday.  Through the years it's come to encompass the days before.

 :plus:  for the history! Though I must say, I prefer my cakes without dolls in them. I don't even like nuts  in cake!

You don't like nuts?  :orly:

This could go several ways. For example, "You don't like nuts? Why are you on I2?". Or I could leave it as a sexual innuendo. "You don't like nuts? :eyebrows:" I'm torn on the issue.

Take it literally, as in, I don't like walnuts/almonds/pecans, etc. in my food.  :asthing:
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Re: What have you bought lately?
« Reply #2778 on: January 11, 2011, 11:03:01 AM »
I had a nice long post about King Cake but when I was almost finished I went to eject a music CD from the computer and hit the off button instead, so bye-bye post  :emb:.

As far as I can recall off the top of my short little head:  The King Cake goes back to France (and maybe some other countries as well) in the Middle Ages.  A bean or coin was baked into a brioche type cake.  The person who got the bean was the Boy King in Paris for one day.  It was traditionally apprentices who were allowed to participate in this.  The Boy King "ruled" for Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday.

The Twelfth Night Revelers start the Carnival season in New Orleans.  Their ball is on Jan 6, or Twelfth Night.  The King is always chosen before hand.  The Queen is chosen because her piece of King Cake contains a golden bean, the maids receive pieces with silver beans.  Carnival runs from Jan 6 through midnight on Mardi Gras (the day before Ash Wednesday). 

Sometime after WW2, the bean was replaced with a china doll.  A while after that plastic dolls were used.  You don't stand much of a chance of cutting the baby since the cake is more like a coffee cake now and cut with a regular knife.  The danger is in biting into one.  However, I haven't heard of any broken teeth since everyone knows about the baby and chews gently until someone finds it.  Now the cakes are sold with the baby outside the cake and you put it in the cake through the underside.

It is traditional for businesses to have a King Cake on Jan 6.  Every Friday through Carnival there is a brief King Cake party (during a coffee break) at work and who ever gets the baby has to buy the next King Cake.  More than one person has eaten the baby to avoid buying the next cake, but most people go with the fun.

BTW, Mardi Gras is technically just one day, the day before Ash Wednesday.  Through the years it's come to encompass the days before.

 :plus:  for the history! Though I must say, I prefer my cakes without dolls in them. I don't even like nuts  in cake!

You don't like nuts?  :orly:

This could go several ways. For example, "You don't like nuts? Why are you on I2?". Or I could leave it as a sexual innuendo. "You don't like nuts? :eyebrows:" I'm torn on the issue.

Take it literally, as in, I don't like walnuts/almonds/pecans, etc. in my food.  :asthing:

Very well, although that interpretation lacks drama.
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Re: What have you bought lately?
« Reply #2779 on: January 11, 2011, 11:05:25 AM »
I had a nice long post about King Cake but when I was almost finished I went to eject a music CD from the computer and hit the off button instead, so bye-bye post  :emb:.

As far as I can recall off the top of my short little head:  The King Cake goes back to France (and maybe some other countries as well) in the Middle Ages.  A bean or coin was baked into a brioche type cake.  The person who got the bean was the Boy King in Paris for one day.  It was traditionally apprentices who were allowed to participate in this.  The Boy King "ruled" for Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday.

The Twelfth Night Revelers start the Carnival season in New Orleans.  Their ball is on Jan 6, or Twelfth Night.  The King is always chosen before hand.  The Queen is chosen because her piece of King Cake contains a golden bean, the maids receive pieces with silver beans.  Carnival runs from Jan 6 through midnight on Mardi Gras (the day before Ash Wednesday). 

Sometime after WW2, the bean was replaced with a china doll.  A while after that plastic dolls were used.  You don't stand much of a chance of cutting the baby since the cake is more like a coffee cake now and cut with a regular knife.  The danger is in biting into one.  However, I haven't heard of any broken teeth since everyone knows about the baby and chews gently until someone finds it.  Now the cakes are sold with the baby outside the cake and you put it in the cake through the underside.

It is traditional for businesses to have a King Cake on Jan 6.  Every Friday through Carnival there is a brief King Cake party (during a coffee break) at work and who ever gets the baby has to buy the next King Cake.  More than one person has eaten the baby to avoid buying the next cake, but most people go with the fun.

BTW, Mardi Gras is technically just one day, the day before Ash Wednesday.  Through the years it's come to encompass the days before.

 :plus:  for the history! Though I must say, I prefer my cakes without dolls in them. I don't even like nuts  in cake!

You don't like nuts?  :orly:

This could go several ways. For example, "You don't like nuts? Why are you on I2?". Or I could leave it as a sexual innuendo. "You don't like nuts? :eyebrows:" I'm torn on the issue.

Take it literally, as in, I don't like walnuts/almonds/pecans, etc. in my food.  :asthing:

Very well, although that interpretation lacks drama.

I should add that I don't like to see random nuts or peens online, which I why I had richard on ignore when he had  THAT AVATAR! :zombiefuck:
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Re: What have you bought lately?
« Reply #2780 on: January 11, 2011, 05:14:00 PM »
Duct tape. a new respirator.spray foam and winter hose. fun fun  :laugh:
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Re: What have you bought lately?
« Reply #2781 on: January 11, 2011, 05:36:35 PM »
Duct tape. a new respirator.spray foam and winter hose. fun fun  :laugh:

You can do alot with duct tape.  :thumbup:

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Re: What have you bought lately?
« Reply #2782 on: January 11, 2011, 06:38:51 PM »
Duct tape. a new respirator.spray foam and winter hose. fun fun  :laugh:

You can do alot with duct tape.  :thumbup:

I buy and use about 50 rolls a year :o  It's what I use to hook all the hoses together for work
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Re: What have you bought lately?
« Reply #2783 on: January 11, 2011, 08:58:50 PM »
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Re: What have you bought lately?
« Reply #2784 on: January 12, 2011, 04:47:14 PM »
Couple of shirts, needed food, and couple of days ago bought tulips, still in green buds. Colour was going to be a surprise. They turn out to be a very nice red.
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Re: What have you bought lately?
« Reply #2785 on: January 12, 2011, 11:47:59 PM »
Duct tape. a new respirator.spray foam and winter hose. fun fun  :laugh:

You can do alot with duct tape.  :thumbup:

I buy and use about 50 rolls a year :o  It's what I use to hook all the ho's together for work

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Re: What have you bought lately?
« Reply #2786 on: January 13, 2011, 06:36:00 AM »
Duct tape. a new respirator.spray foam and winter hose. fun fun  :laugh:

You can do alot with duct tape.  :thumbup:

I buy and use about 50 rolls a year :o  It's what I use to hook all the ho's together for work

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Re: What have you bought lately?
« Reply #2787 on: January 14, 2011, 01:49:33 PM »
My thoughts exactly.
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Re: What have you bought lately?
« Reply #2788 on: January 14, 2011, 03:28:37 PM »
My kids have made clothing from duct tape :laugh:
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Re: What have you bought lately?
« Reply #2789 on: January 14, 2011, 06:33:50 PM »
One of your kids eh? :zoinks:

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