Posted on 09/30/2024 5:41:06 AM PDT by Red Badger
NATIONAL HOT MULLED CIDER DAY
On September 30, National Hot Mulled Cider Day warms our homes with the scent of cinnamon, nutmeg, and apple.
#HotMulledCiderDay
Fall welcomes toasty mugs of mulled cider to wrap our chilled hands around. Such a cozy way to spend an evening, sipping a tart, spiced beverage on a chilly evening while gazing at trees ablaze in crimson, gold, and orange. It is the perfect time to celebrate this holiday and enjoy this delightful drink.
Mulled cider is a traditional fall and winter drink made by heating cider to almost boiling and adding cinnamon, orange peel, nutmeg, cloves, and other spices and then simmering it. Just the scent of it steeping on the stove will warm the home and lift the spirits of everyone in it.
HOW TO OBSERVE HOT MULLED CIDER DAY
Make some hot mulled cider. Sip it while reading a good book or enjoying a great conversation with a friend. When we celebrate with a friend, it makes the day even better. Fill a thermos with some freshly made hot mulled cider and take it on a hike. It will warm you even on the crispest of autumn days.
And mark your calendar so you remember to join us again next year, too!
Use #HotMulledCiderDay to post on social media.
NATIONAL HOT MULLED CIDER DAY HISTORY
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September 30th Celebrated History
1906
The Gordon Bennet cup hosted the first international balloon race. With 16 balloons competing and representing 7 countries, they launched from Paris, France. The winners were Americans Lt. Frank P. Lahm and his co-pilot Major Hersey when they landed their balloon named "United States" in Flying-Dales, Yorkshire County, England. They completed the race in 22 hours and 15 minutes.
1927
Babe Ruth becomes the first baseball player in history to hit 60 home runs in a single season. The Yankees went head to head with the Washington Senators in their final game of the season. In the bottom of the 8th inning, the Bambino launched the pitch from Tom Zachary into the right-field stands at Yankee Stadium. The homer broke the 2-2 bringing in two runs. The final score was 4-2.
1935
President Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicates Boulder Dam. It would later be renamed Hoover Dam for contributions provided by Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover.
1947
The 1947 World Series was full of many firsts. It was the first televised World Series. It was also the first with a black player on the line up - Jackie Robinson. The series brought in a whopping $2,000,000, the first series to do so. However, one thing that was definitely not a first - The Yankees won the series in 7 games - their 11th World Series win.
1958
Fred Morrison is granted patent No. 183,626 for a flying toy that would go by various names, including Pluto Platter and Flyin Saucer. Wham-O company began selling the disc in 1956. They eventually settled on the name Frisbee.
1962
The National Farm Workers Association held its founding convention. The organization was founded by Cesar Chavez.
1982
After 29 days pilot Ross Perot Jr. and co-pilot Jay Coburn complete the first circumnavigation of the globe by helicopter. They took off on September 1st in the Spirit of Texas and crossed 26 countries to complete the feat.
2005
During the Jump For The Cause charity event, 151 women skydivers set the record for the largest number of women in a free-fall formation. The event took place over Perris Valley, CA.
September 30th Celebrated Birthdays
Ann Marie Reeves Jarvis - 1832
The American social activist inspired her daughter Anna Jarvis to organize the campaign for Mother's Day. Fulfilling her mother's wish, Anna Jarvis established Mother's Day in the United States.
Thelma Terry - 1901
Born Thelma Combes, the talented jazz bassist and bandleader began her career in 1919 as the first chair in the Chicago Women's Symphony Orchestra.
William Wrigley, Jr. - 1861
In 1891, the traveling salesman launched the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company to sell his own brand of gum.
Nora Stanton Blatch Barney - 1883
As the first woman in the United States to receive a degree in civil engineering, Stanton worked for Lee De Forest, Radley Steel Construction Company, and the New York Public Service Commission. In 1905 she became the first woman junior member of the American Society of Civil Engineers. However, after nearly twelve years as a junior member, Stanton filed for associate membership. The organization refused her request.
Irving Kahn - 1917
At the time of his death in 2015, Kahn was the oldest living active investor. The respected and successful investor brought value investing into the mainstream.
Truman Capote - 1924
The southern novelist and playwright earned a name for his novel In Cold Blood which retraced the re-life Kansas murders of four members of the Clutter family. He is also known for the novella Breakfast at Tiffany's. Both novels were made into films.
Gertrude Dunn - 1933
The multi-talented athlete played shortstop for four seasons in the All American Girls Professional Baseball League. Following the league's disbandment, she toured across the country playing in exhibition games with other featured players. She also played and coached field hockey. In 1984 she was named to the USA Field Hockey Hall of Fame.
Johnny Mathis - 1935
The pop crooner is best known for songs such as "Chances Are," "Misty," and "Wonderful, Wonderful."
Eric Stoltz - 1961
The actor rose to fame during the 1980s. In his breakthrough role, he played Rocky Dennis in Mask alongside Cher and Sam Elliot. Fun fact, he was the original actor cast in the role of Marty McFly in the film Back to the Future.
Mulled Ping!........................
I dont know how to post articles and im too lazy to learn :)
There was a “complex” attack by houthis on US ships. I saw it on newsday down a feed...i dont go to newsday lol!!
this is important and getting crazy.
Why does there not exist a crater from where the missiles and drones came from?
No damaged supposedly and I pray not.
But this is insane.
Happy Cider Day!
Israelis took care of that yesterday................
https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/article-822398
Kamala says she just can't get enough of hot Dickins Cider.
It’s still too hot outside. Move this to November, K? ;)
A voice of sanity, thanks Diana!
Dang Climate Change!....................
You’re the best, thanks!
Israel rocks.
Suddenly, i’m in a good mood.
🙄😏...............................
I’ve been experimenting with mulled cider for a few years now. I have quite a few spices, lol.
Here are a few: crystallized ginger, juniper berries, whole allspice, whole cloves, whole cardamom, local honey, anise seed, ground nutmeg, ground mace, ground ginger, orange peel, ground allspice, cinnamon sticks, ground cinnamon and vanilla extract.
I’ve had mulled wine in Germany on a frigidly cold day.
It works!..............
I may have to try that myself. In my younger days we would throw a bottle of wine into a snowbank for a bit, pure Nectar. I sometimes put cloves in my morning cofefe. One of the most interesting spices on my list was cardamom.
It was supposed to be 44 degrees here last night. I am not ready for that, lol.
The wine was very warm, and steaming, and the spices tasted like cinnamon and cloves.............Worked perfectly, because the temperature in Berlin was about at freezing 32°F/0°C that morning.....................
0 degress c... Imagine if you had a girlfriend that talked metric all the time, lol.
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