Best meal I've had in a long time, mmmmmmm good. Bisquits and apple butter, fresh grilled sweet corn on the cob, bbq tri tip and St. Louis smoked pork ribs.
mAmA
they had birthdays back then?
Yes, in ancient times birthdays were celebrated. The local villagers would gather cheese made from the milk of their goats and cattle and help it to cure by keeping it warm in their armpits. After several days they would gather, remove the cheese, and make a large statue of the birthday boy out of the cheese in the village square. When it was done they would all gather round and eat while the birthday boy shouted " Eat me ".
mAmA
{DOU} yO mAmA wrote: Yes, in ancient times birthdays were celebrated. The local villagers would gather cheese made from the milk of their goats and cattle and help it to cure by keeping it warm in their armpits. After several days they would gather, remove the cheese, and make a large statue of the birthday boy out of the cheese in the village square. When it was done they would all gather round and eat while the birthday boy shouted " Eat me ".
mAmA
Is this where, "Who Cut the Cheese came from?"
Wave wrote: [quote={DOU} yO mAmA]Yes, in ancient times birthdays were celebrated. The local villagers would gather cheese made from the milk of their goats and cattle and help it to cure by keeping it warm in their armpits. After several days they would gather, remove the cheese, and make a large statue of the birthday boy out of the cheese in the village square. When it was done they would all gather round and eat while the birthday boy shouted " Eat me ".
mAmA
Is this where, "Who Cut the Cheese came from?"
No, this is where "Eat me" came from π
mAmA
{DOU} yO mAmA wrote: [quote=Wave][quote={DOU} yO mAmA]Yes, in ancient times birthdays were celebrated. The local villagers would gather cheese made from the milk of their goats and cattle and help it to cure by keeping it warm in their armpits. After several days they would gather, remove the cheese, and make a large statue of the birthday boy out of the cheese in the village square. When it was done they would all gather round and eat while the birthday boy shouted " Eat me ".
mAmA
Is this where, "Who Cut the Cheese came from?"
No, this is where "Eat me" came from π
mAmA
oooohhh! I get it.
{DOU} yO mAmA wrote: [quote=Wave][quote={DOU} yO mAmA]Yes, in ancient times birthdays were celebrated. The local villagers would gather cheese made from the milk of their goats and cattle and help it to cure by keeping it warm in their armpits. After several days they would gather, remove the cheese, and make a large statue of the birthday boy out of the cheese in the village square. When it was done they would all gather round and eat while the birthday boy shouted " Eat me ".
mAmA
Is this where, "Who Cut the Cheese came from?"
No, this is where "Eat me" came from π
mAmA
With "Who cut the cheese", the cheese was not stored under their armpits π
Happy, Happy Birthday Mama!! love from the bunny! xoxoxoxoxoxo