Thursday, May 2, 2013



Today is...
National Truffle Day
It’s National Truffle Day! According to legend, a man named Louis Dufour invented the chocolate truffle in Chambéry, France in 1895. A few years later, Antoine Dufour opened the Prestat Chocolate Shop in London. Historians believe this chocolate shop was solely responsible for popularizing chocolate truffles in England (and beyond), but the relationship between Louis and Antoine is uncertain. Fun fact: Roald Dahl, the author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, was a huge fan of Prestat truffles!
The first recipes for chocolate truffles appeared in the 1920s. Today there are three main types—American, European, and Swiss. Each type of truffle has a slightly different twist, but they all include a creamy ganache filling and a topping like cocoa, coconut, or drizzled chocolate.
To celebrate National Truffle Day, stop by your local candy shop and pick up a variety of delicious chocolate truffles!
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This week is Be Kind to Animals Week 
 
May is National Hamburger Month & National Strawberry Month & National Bike Month

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History
for May 2


1670 - The Hudson Bay Company was founded by England's King Charles II.

1776 - France and Spain agreed to donate arms to American rebels fighting the British.

1885 - "Good Housekeeping" was first published.

1932 - Jack Benny's first radio show debuted on NBC Radio.

1941 - The Federal Communications Commission agreed to let regular scheduling of TV broadcasts by commercial TV stations begin on July 1, 1941. This was the start of network television.

1974 - The filming of "Jaws" began in Martha's Vineyard, MA.

1994 - Nelson Mandela claimed victory after South Africa's first democratic elections.





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Reflections on Life "There is only one success -- to be able to spend your life in your own way."

--Christopher Morley



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