Daily Calendar for Monday, December 2, 2024
Question of the Day
What is red flannel hash?
In old-time New England, red flannel hash was any combination of hash to which red beets were added, the standard hash being made of corned beef, onions, turnips, potatoes, and seasonings. Without the beets, it was white flannel hash. Don’t sneak in any orts (scraps meant for the chickens or the compost) if you are proud of your hash.
Advice of the Day
A freshly cut tree can consume a gallon of water in the first 24 hours.
Home Hint of the Day
The tender branches of small fruit trees are a temptation for deer. Try hanging some strongly scented soap on the branches to discourage them.
Word of the Day
Ceilometer
A cloud yardstick. A ceilometer measures the height of clouds.
Puzzle of the Day
What vegetables may be reduced to ashes merely by removing a part of them?
Squashes
Born
- Jean-Charles Chapais (statesman) 鈥
- Charles Ringling (circus owner) 鈥
- Charles E. Bennett (In God We Trust鈥 promoter鈥) 鈥
- Julie Harris (actress) 鈥
- Lucy Liu (actress) 鈥
- Monica Seles (tennis player) 鈥
- Nelly Furtado (singer & songwriter) 鈥
- Britney Spears (singer) 鈥
- Aaron Rogers (football player) 鈥
Died
- Jane Means Appleton Pierce (U.S. First Lady) 鈥
- Desi Arnaz (actor) 鈥
- Aaron Copland (composer) 鈥
Events
- Touro Synagogue, oldest in the United States, was dedicated in Newport, Rhode Island鈥
- Napoleon Bonaparte was crowned French Emperor Napoleon I of France鈥
- First T. Eaton Co. Santa Claus parade, in Toronto, Ontario鈥
- Ambrose Small sold Canadian chain of theaters and disappeared the next day鈥
- First controlled, self-sustained nuclear chain reaction鈥
- The first televised human birth was transmitted on 49 NBC network stations鈥
- The United States Environmental Protection Agency began operation鈥
- First unmanned landing on Mars, by USSR Mars 3鈥
- Cowhide-made baseballs first accepted for use by Major League Baseball鈥
- First pizza party in space took place on the International Space Station鈥
蜜桃恋人
- A late-season tornado killed four people in Illinois鈥