Subj : Today in History 1698 To : All From : Dave Drum Date : Sat Apr 01 2023 05:16:00 01 April 1698 - APRIL FOOLS FLOCK TO THE TOWER OF LONDON: Several gullible people are sent to the Tower of London to see the "washing of the lions" (a nonexistent practice), as will be reported April 2 by a London newspaper. The prank will endure for centuries, making clear that the tradition of tricking dupes on April 1 is becoming increasingly popular. While there are similar holidays in ancient Rome and Britain, the eldest - and tidiest - historical reference comes in a Flemish poem from 1561 in which a nobleman sends his servant on "fool's errands" on April 1, according to a history of the holiday written by Stephen Winick of the Library of Congress' American Folklife Center. Roughly the same era in France, people slow to adopt the change of calendar from the last week of March to January 1 - due to the move from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar, decreed in the Council of Trent - were called "April fools," and were played tricks on, according to History.com. The Catholic Church also may have had a hand in bringing April Fools' Day to the fore earlier in history. A carnival-like "Feast of Fools," originally held in medieval France and England on Jan. 1, was practiced but was banned by the 15th century, folklorist Jack Santino told The Washington Post. But the holiday continued for hundreds of years, said Santino, who wrote the book "All Around the Year: Holidays and Celebrations in American Life." MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Strawberry Fool Categories: Fruits, Desserts, Dairy Yield: 4 servings 5 c Sliced strawberries +=PLUS=+ 8 Whole strawberries; garnish 1 tb Instant Clearjel 1/3 c Granulated sugar 1 1/3 c Whipping cream 1 ts Orange flavoring; to taste 4 tb Granulated sugar 3/4 c Bavarian cream Whipped cream from a spray - can Mix the Instant Clearjel and sugar together in a medium bowl. Add the sliced strawberries and toss. Set aside. Whip the cream until stiff peaks form adding the 4 tablespoons sugar and orange flavor. Fold the Bavarian cream into the whipped cream. Toss the berries again. Spoon the berries and the whipped filling into parfait or other glasses in layers. Top with whipped cream. Serve within three hours. NOTES: A strawberry slicer will allow you to slice the strawberries thinly. Instead of Bavarian cream, we have also made this with the same amount of plain yogurt and it was very good. We used plain yogurt with gelatin so that the gelatin would add subsistence to the filling to extend the holding time. Instant Clearjel is a starch product that gels without cooking. You can make this recipe with cornstarch but you would need to cook a slurry with a little water, let it cool, and then add the strawberries. Avoid cooking the strawberries. Whipped cream from a spray can allows for a neat decorative presentation. You can also whip cream and pipe it onto the desserts with a pastry bag. by Dennis Weaver RECIPE FROM: https://recipegoldmine.com Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives MMMMM .... A fool and his money are some party! --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 * Origin: SouthEast Star Mail HUB - SESTAR (1:3634/12) .