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Thank you Veterans for your Service to America

Frank T. Snyder, my father, was a man who valued family and brotherhood, and it’s no wonder, since he was the baby of nine boys.  

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Frank T. Snyder – Army 1952

Their father, Janko Petrovich, immigrated from Croatia to America as a young man who wanted to give his family the streets of diamonds Eastern Europeans (and many others) were promised.  My grandfather was advised on his boat ride over to Americanize his richly ethnic, beautiful name for his family’s future in this country, so he entered America as John Snyder.

A changed name didn’t change the Snyder boys’ merit, contributions, or devotions to community, country, and church.  As young men, all nine extended their band of brotherhood patriotically by serving their country in all four military branches.  

In fact, several of the Snyders served in different branches at the same time during WWII. This was an extremely unusual circumstance, since there had been an unwritten embargo placed by the government that prohibited more than a few brothers to be in the service during war times.  Somehow, they got through this protective red tape and bravely served simultaneously; thankfully, all returned home safely and honorably.

My father was stationed with the Army in England at the tail end of the Korean War. Thank you to everyone who has, does, and will serve our country with loyalty, dedication, and patriotism.  

I’m proud to be an American!

vets-day

 

Posted in Reviews, Sunshine and Happiness

Best Food Pairings: Wine, Cheese, Crackers, and More

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It gets even better than this.

There are certain food and drink combinations that have universal appeal.  These pairs of flavors are my personal top-ten taste-bud tempters:

Milk and six Oreos dunked for twelve seconds (If you use skim milk, go for the Double Stuf.)

IC Light Beer (I love Pittsburgh) and Thursday night fire hall wings (garlic and butter)

Original salt-rimmed lime margaritas and hard-shell beef-stuffed tacos.

Coca Cola and meat lovers’ pizza (heavy on the sausage, bacon, ham, bacon, pepperoni, and bacon)

Thick chocolate milkshakes and cheeseburgers loaded with paradise

Swiss Miss Hot Cocoa and a dozen of Jet-Puffed Mini-Marshmallows

Chilled chardonnay and puffy pillows of seared sea scallops

A&W Root Beer and two scoops of French vanilla ice cream

Starbucks coffee and donuts so thickly glazed they hurt my teeth

BLUE RIBBON PAIRING – Cabernet Sauvignon and Extra Cheddar Flavor Blasted Goldfish Crackers

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Get ready for a Flavor Blast!

That’s right, my number one pick is this wine and food pairing. The cracker in itself is a combo of baked Pepperidge Farm goodness sprinkled with the precise amount of cheddar. Cabernet Sauvignon is a full-bodied dry red that explodes with complex quality and smoothness.  There is no better half, since, in a partnership, each brings out the best in the other.

Over a decade ago, I discovered how good this was while I was packing my kids’ school lunches.  That night, while enjoying a glass of red wine, I filled their Tupperware boxes with Goldfish.  I was then on a heart healthy diet that encouraged a daily glass of red wine, which I was still acquiring a taste for.  I munched on a few crackers while sipping cab and discovered a divine unification of tastes.  I was surprised how much the cheddar in this adorable, kid-friendly snack evoked the strong tannins and oaks in my wide-mouthed glass.  Conversely, the velvety red liquid melted the cracker crunch into a blend of salty and bitter-berry bliss.

It was then that I poured a fish bowl serving size of 51 crackers containing 140 calories and another glass of cab at 120 calories. I tipped my glass and feasted on cheese and crackers all mixed into one smiley snack. As I swallowed and savored, I fancied myself at a classy party and raised my pinkie.   Holy mackerel! Nearly 300 calories later, I became the hooked fish.

I continued my daily dose of wine, and my purple-stained mouth came to expect a school of Goldfish to swim in it.  The more I got used to the wine, the more I wanted the crackers.  After eating 51 fish, how could I have room for more?  Well, I’m honest, so I confess that there have been times when I gorged on 204 crackers and an entire bottle of wine! During those moments, my pinkie drooped while I sucked the cheese off my other fingers. Classy.

Drinking the crumbs from the bowl, I was drowning my diet.   My flesh was too weak to give up my wine and cheddar flavor blast though, so to avoid becoming whale size, I became a runner.  Every four miles run shed a glass of wine and two servings of Goldfish calories that would have stuck to my gills.  Will run for wine! 

I tried to justify my intoxicating gluttony with religion.  What would Jesus do?  He fed the masses with fish and turned water into wine.  I realized I was misconstruing the Bible to work for me. Out of guilt I tried giving up the Goldfish for Lent, but when everyone would “sacrifice” by eating fish on Fridays, I was overcome with temptation.

Today, 10 years later, I continue to be tantalized, mesmerized, and hypnotized by this taste-bud dancing duet. I’m older and wiser and know if I stick with just one 6 oz glass I can avoid my crazy craving for crackers.  It’s a struggle to repress my palette’s desire, but I have learned to moderate.  Of course, there are times when I dive in and have a buzzing cheddar blast doing so.

What’s your favorite food pairing?

 

Posted in Dog Lover, Mother Nature

Eek! I’ve had it with Uninvited Guests!

This morning, I went down to our family room to look for my glasses.  I didn’t find them but was shocked to find something else. While going back upstairs, I was horrified to find a hairy, ferocious, ravenous beast. Continue reading “Eek! I’ve had it with Uninvited Guests!”