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September 23, 2010 Issue 663D Publishing, Inc. For Ad Rates: 1.800.595.8110 or 386.336.9013 www.Tidbitsflaglervolusia.com [email protected]
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3rd Quarter 2009Week 29
July 12 - July 18Page 1
TIDBITS® CHOWS DOWN ON
INTERESTING EDIBLESby Sarah Bates
Food nourishes your body just like Tidbits nourishes your brain! Get a double helping with these bits and bites that you might not have known about the things we eat and drink!• Did you know there are over 300 different
varieties of honey in North America alone? Honey, a natural energy restorer, was not only used by ancient cultures but it has been found in ancient Egyptian tombs. There have also been discoveries of 4,500 year old Egyptians carvings which are some of the earliest depictions of bee keeping.
• Do you know what a pluot is? It’s a complex hybrid between a plum and an apricot. It’s traits tend to be more plum-like, with a smooth skin. They are very sweet and intense in flavor and very juicy. They are not to be confused with an aprium, which is also a plum/apricot hybrid that is 1/4th plum and 3/4th apricot. Another plum/apricot hybrid is the plumcot. What’s a plum+apricot+peach? That one’s called a Peacotum.
• The island nation of Grenada in the Caribbean was named for the pomegranate. So was grenadine syrup and the grenade. All come from the Latin root word punica granatum,which means pomegranate.
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TABLE OF CONTENTSISSUE 2009.29
Interesting Ediblespages 1-4
Tidbits Around the World: Belgium
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They ruled the seven seas back in the 1600s and 1700s and even today are plundering sea vessels in international waters. They are pirates. From movies and books to real life, pirates fascinate people endlessly and probably always will. Tidbits walks the plank this week, in honor of National Talk Like a Pirate Day observed on September 19. • Although Hollywood pirates, such as
Jack Sparrow’s friends, like to grumble “arrr” or “arrrrgh” frequently, real pirates were not known to do so. Hollywood actor Robert Newton, who played Long John Silver in the 1950s, had a regional accent from the Cotswolds district of England where they like to roll the “r” a bit. However, your average real pirate did not.
• Pirates may have thrown men overboard, but no one was ever known to have “walked the plank.” Again, this one is a Hollywood myth.
• Lady Ching Shih of China became one of the most powerful pirates to have ever sailed the ocean blue. She commanded one of the most formidable pirate fleets in all of Asia during the early 1800s, with hundreds of ships under her command.
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PIRATES (continued):
• Pirates pierced their ears, not to look suave, but because it was believed that piercing the ears with such precious metals as silver and gold improved one’s eyesight. Even relatively respectable seafaring men indulged in the practice.
• “Davy Jones’ Locker” is a real nautical term that dates back to the 1700s and refers to the bottom of the ocean and a graveyard for drowned sailors.
• As early as 1611, there are written accounts describing a person who brings bad luck to a ship as a “Jonah.” If a man was marked as a Jonah, he was doomed to be thrown overboard. If the trouble persisted, the pirates might suspect they’d thrown the wrong man overboard and would sometimes toss the original accuser into the sea to appease the ghost of the innocent man.
• Every pirate ship had its Code of Conduct specified by the pirate captain. While stealing was the pirate’s job, stealing amongst shipmates was severely punished. Some boats had a “zero tolerance” policy for internal theft that left you dead or marooned if caught.
• No one has actually ever found a real pirate’s buried treasure map. Never too far from death, most pirates tried to enjoy their money quickly. At any rate, there aren’t any maps around today, unless some are still cleverly hidden.
• Throughout history some women have preferred knives to knitting needles. Two of history’s most famous female pirates are Anne Bonny, born in Ireland, and Mary Read, born in England. Not wanting to live the subservient life expected of women during her day, Bonny won over the respect of her pirate crewmembers with her murderous and capable ways. She eventually became best friends with her fellow fierce, female pirate, Read.
• As members of Captain “Calico” Jack Rackham’s crew, Bonny and Read disguised themselves as men and earned reputations as tough, fearless fighters. When Rackham and his crew were captured and sentenced to hang, Bonny, the captain’s girlfriend, reportedly told him: “Had you fought like a man, you need not have been hanged like a dog.”
• The exact origin of Jolly Roger, the generic term for a pirate flag, is unknown. It may come from “Old Roger,” an English term for the devil, or from a corrupted version of the French “Jolie Rouge,” meaning “pretty red.” Pirate ships didn’t fly Jolly Rogers at all times; instead, they’d often fly fake flags until their victims or enemies came into view.
• Pirate ships flew Jolly Roger flags featuring motifs intended to intimidate, including skulls, crossbones, swords, skeletons, bleeding hearts and hourglasses, meant to symbolize that time was running out.
• Port Royal, Jamaica, once known as the “wickedest city on earth” and as a wealthy haven for pirates, was devastated by an earthquake on June 7, 1692. Much of the thriving, densely populated community was destroyed. Port Royal was rebuilt and served as a British naval station in the 18th and 19th centuries. Today, it is a small fishing town and tourist destination.
• “Treasure Island” by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson was first published serially in a children’s magazine between 1881 and 1882, under the title “The Sea-Cook.” It was published as a book in 1883. One of the main characters, the pirate Long John Silver, is nicknamed the Sea Cook. Silver, who is missing one leg, was reportedly inspired by a writer-editor friend of Stevenson’s who had lost a leg to disease.
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• The “Pirates of the Caribbean” ride opened at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, in 1967. It was reportedly the last attraction that Walt Disney (1901-1966) had a hand in planning before he died.
• The Caribbean Sea gets its name from the Caribs, one of the main Native American Indian groups in the region when Spanish explorers arrived in the 15th century. The Caribs were known as fierce fighters and practitioners of cannibalism. Although largely eliminated by the Europeans in the 17th century, some Caribs survive today in Guatemala and Dominica.
• The pirate Blackbeard cultivated an intimidating image and put cannon fuses under his hat to scare people. Blackbeard died in a battle with British navy lieutenant Robert Maynard off the North Carolina coast in 1718.
• In pirate language, “shiver me timbers” was used to express strong feelings or surprise.
• The term buccaneer is derived from “boucanier” and “boucan,” a French term for the smoking process used by hunters on the island of Hispaniola to prepare meat. Driven out by the Spanish, these buccaneers joined others who had an axe to grind with the Spaniards and attacked their ships. By the 17th century, the term was used generically to refer to pirates and privateers throughout the West Indies.
MUSIC LEGEND: JOHNNY CASH
American singer and songwriter Johnny Cash was born in rural, south-central Arkansas on February 26, 1932. Thanks to his signature deep bass voice and his songs full of dark themes, Cash is often called one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century.
• The family moved to Dyess, Arkansas, when he was three. His father Ray Cash, was a farmer, hobo and odd job laborer.
• Johnny Cash’s real name was John R. Cash but they called him J.R. while he was growing up. Tommy was his younger brother. Roy was his older brother’s name.
• Cash’s birthplace is almost directly across the Mississippi River from Lake County where Carl Perkins was born six weeks later.
• Cash’s father Ray was the lead for the country band Dixie Rhythm Ramblers.
• Cash’s mother had him take vocal lessons at the age of 13. But after only three lessons, the teacher told him to never take another lesson and never change his natural singing voice. What a wise teacher!
• Before turning to music as a full-time profession, Cash sold home appliances door to door.
• When he was older, Cash left home to work in Pontiac, Michigan. The job lasted only two weeks before he returned home to Arkansas. On July 7, 1950, he enlisted in the Air Force. While he was stationed in Germany, Cash bought his first guitar.
• The scar on the right side of Cash’s jaw was the result of a botched attempt to remove a cyst while he was in Germany, not from a fight.• Trying to break into the music business, Cash auditioned for a job as a radio announcer at a station in Corinth, Mississippi, but was turned down because lack of experience. Using his G.I. benefits, Cash then enrolled at the Keegan School of Broadcasting in Memphis.
• During his early shows with his band The Tennessee Two, Cash would frequently make jokes when introducing his band mates. He would introduce guitarist Luther Perkins, who was secretly terrified of performing in public, and add either that he was in “rigor mortis” or that his pulse had been checked beforehand to make sure he was still alive. Then he would introduce bassist Marshall Grant, who would usually hop around and dance with great energy as he chewed gum, as “playing the chewing gum.”
• Signed to Sun Records as Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Two, the group’s first released single, “Cry, Cry, Cry,” became a moderate country hit. After the two-sided smash “So Doggone Lonesome” backed with “Folsom Prison Blues,” the group had their first major pop/country hit with Cash’s own “I Walk the Line” in 1956.
• If you saw the movie based on Cash’s life, you know it’s true: Cash proposed to his wife June Carter over 30 times before she accepted.
• Cash recorded entire “live” albums at both Folsom and San Quentin Prisons in front of a receptive audience full of very rowdy and loud inmates.
• Cash was the youngest person ever chosen for the Country Music Hall of Fame and the first person ever selected for both the Country and Rock Music Hall of Fame. The Great Hank Williams shares this unique honor, as does Elvis Presley. In 1998, Presley was finally inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. He was already in the Rock Music Hall of Fame.
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1985 BAyLIner CAPrI 3-liter, inboard/outboard motor. 130 hp Chevy engine. Galvanized trailer.
Paddles, vests, water-ski rope. Bimini top. Always garaged. Never in salt
water. Runs great. $3,300 obo. Call 386-215-4642
2005 AngLer CC t-tOP 150 hp Mercury/70-hours, aluminum trailer, lifetime warranty on 20ft hull, fish ready - many extras, excellent condition. $18,500. Call for details
after 6 p.m. 386-586-0837.
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of Flagler & e. Volusia
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386-336-9013
3250 East Hwy. 100 (Next to Hayward Brown Insurance)
Bunnell, FL 32110
386.437.3353 • 386.437.3356
AIRPORT AUTOUPHOLSTERY
Boats • Cars • Trucks • Motorcycles • Seats • Leather InteriorsRepairs Factory Originals • Vinyl Tops (Any & all) • Trimwork
Airplanes/Auto Carpet • Headlines • Convertable Tops
Something New… We now do home furniture with an experienced upholsteror!
2 Midway Drive (SR 100) • Palm Coast386-437-2403
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Exp. 10/31/10
Mexican RestauRant
386-283-4976 4982 Palm coast Parkway nW
Palm coast(across from st. Joe’s Plaza)
$500 OFF2 DinneRentRees & 2 DRinKs
(one coupon per group per visit, not to be combined with any other offer or coupon)
exp: 10/16/10
Don’t Miss this!!!!2002 Chevy MalibuStk #P1002 (1 owner),
46,000 miles, auto, ac, power, v6$5,995 plus tax, tag, title
386-569-1188
We are looking for Christmas ornaments recently purchased after June 2010. These ornaments were purchased at an auction, and have a sentimental value to our family. The ornaments might have been re-sold at a garage
sale, yard sale, etc. We are willing to compensate for return of these items, All or pArT of them.
please contact us at the email or number below:
386-931-0877 (leave message)
You can send us pictures or a description, anything will help.
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