• Today in History - 1913

    From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to All on Mon Jul 10 04:47:00 2023
    10 July 1913 - APTLY NAMED DEATH VALLEY SIZZLES WITH RECORD-SMASHING
    HIGH: With hot spots like 'Furnace Creek' and 'The Devil's Golf Course,' California's Death Valley doesn't surprise with a mercury rise, but the temperature today tops out at 34º F, the highest ever recorded on
    Earth, and a record that will stand more than a century later.

    The highest temperature recorded on Earth has been measured in three
    major ways: air, ground, and via satellite observation. Air measurements
    are used as the standard measurement due to persistent issues with
    unreliable ground and satellite readings. Air measurements are noted by
    the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and Guinness World Records
    among others as the standard to be used for determining the official
    record. The current official highest registered air temperature on Earth
    is 56.7 ºC (134.1 ºF), recorded on 10 July 1913 at Furnace Creek Ranch,
    in Death Valley in the United States. For ninety years, a former record
    that was measured in Libya had been in place, until it was decertified
    in 2012 based on evidence that it was an erroneous reading. This finding
    has since raised questions about the legitimacy of the 1913 record
    measured in Death Valley, with several meteorological experts asserting
    that there were similar irregularities. The WMO has stood by the record
    as official pending any future investigative results. If the current
    record were to be decertified then the holder would be a tie at 54.0 ºC
    (129.2 ºF), recorded both at Furnace Creek and in Kuwait.

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Furnace Creek Date Nut Bread
    Categories: Breads, Nuts, Fruits
    Yield: 2 Loaves

    2 c Dates
    1 1/2 c Vvery hot water
    4 c A-P flour
    1 c Brown sugar
    1 c Granulated (white) sugar
    1 c Walnuts
    1/2 c Butter
    2 ts Salt
    3 ts Baking soda

    In bowl, cover chopped dates with hot water; let stand 1
    hour. In another bowl, blend flour, both sugars, chopped
    walnuts, softened butter, salt and baking soda.

    Set oven @ 350ºF/175ºC.

    Add dates and water; mix until dates are evenly
    distributed and dry ingredients are moistened; do not
    overmix.

    Pour into 2 loaf pans and bake for about 1 hour. A
    wooden pick or skewer inserted in center should come out
    clean.

    Makes 2 two-pound loaves.

    FROM: "American Country Inn and Bed and Breakfast
    Cookbook" by Kitty and Lucian Maynard

    RECIPE FROM: https://www.hindsjerseyfarm.com

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