• Today in History - 1954

    From Dave Drum@1:18/200 to All on Thu Sep 28 16:52:00 2023
    29 September 1954 - THE MIRACULOUS MAYS MAKES AN INCREDIBLE CATCH: It's
    Game 1 of baseball's World Series and Cleveland Indians' batter Vic
    Wertz hits a fly ball 450 feet into centerfield where the New York
    Giants' Willie Mays is there to catch it. Over his shoulder. And with
    his back to home plate. 'The Catch' will live on in baseball lore.

    In the top of the 8th inning with the score tied 2 - 2, Giants starting
    pitcher Sal Maglie walked Indians lead off hitter Larry Doby. Al Rosen
    singled, putting runners on first and second. New York manager Leo
    Durocher summoned left-handed relief pitcher Don Liddle to pitch to
    Cleveland's Wertz, a left-handed batter.

    Wertz worked the count to two balls and one strike before hitting
    Liddle's fourth pitch approximately 420 feet (130 m) to deep center
    field. In many stadiums the ball would have been a home run, which would
    have given the Indians a 5 - 2 lead. However, the Polo Grounds center
    field was larger than average, and Mays, who was playing in shallow
    center field, made an on-the-run, over-the-shoulder catch at the warning
    track for the out. Having caught the ball, he immediately spun and threw
    to second base. Doby, the runner on second, might have been able to
    score the go-ahead run had he tagged at the moment the ball was
    caught;[3] as it was, he ran when the ball was hit, then had to scramble
    back to tag. Mays' throw went to second base, holding Cleveland to
    runners at first and third with one out.

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    Title: Baseball Chicken
    Categories: Poultry, Breads, Herbs
    Yield: 4 Servings

    1/2 c Biscuit mix; Bisquick, etc.
    3 tb Cornmeal
    1 1/2 ts Fine chopped fresh rosemary
    +=OR=+
    1 ts Crushed dry rosemary
    1 ts Salt
    1 ts Sweet paprika
    1/4 ts Garlic powder
    1/2 ts Fresh ground black pepper
    4 tb Unsalted butter; in small
    - pieces
    3 lb Chicken; in 8 to 10 pieces

    Place a rack in the middle of the oven and set @
    375ºF/190ºC.

    Place a paper bag inside another paper bag to reinforce
    it. Then, in the inner paper bag combine the biscuit
    mix, cornmeal, rosemary, salt, paprika, garlic powder
    and pepper. (You may also use a food container with a
    tightfitting lid rather than the bags.)

    Spray the rack of a broiler pan with nonstick spray.

    In a shallow microwave-safe bowl, melt butter in the
    microwave on HIGH for about 1 minute. Working with a few
    pieces at a time, dip the chicken in the melted butter.
    Gently shake the chicken pieces and use your fingers to
    remove excess butter, allowing it to drip back into the
    bowl.

    Place the buttered chicken in the bag, or container,
    and gently shake to coat.

    Shake off the excess coating from each piece, then place
    the pieces on the broiler rack, so they are not touching.
    Breasts and thighs should be bone-side down.

    Bake, uncovered, for 1 hour until golden brown and skin
    is crisp.

    Let the chicken rest 5 minutes before serving.

    By Manuel Roig-Franzia, adapted from a recipe by his
    mother, Norma Roig.

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

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  • From Dave Drum@1:2320/105 to All on Thu Nov 2 13:30:00 2023
    03 November 1954 - PREHISTORIC SEA CREATURE REVISITS NUCLEAR HORROR ON
    JAPAN: The horrors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
    fresh in their minds, Japanese moviegoers confront a new nuclear
    cataclysm: a prehistoric monster-lizard, resurrected because of nuclear
    tests in the Pacific, come to ravage Japan yet again. Premiering today
    in Tokyo, the original film won't be released in the US until 2004.

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    Title: Godzilla Skins
    Categories: Five, Snacks, Nuts, Grains, Fruits
    Yield: 16 Servings

    1/2 c Peanut butter
    12 oz Marshmallows
    4 dr Green food coloring
    4 c Rice krispies; Cheerios or
    - corn flakes
    16 Raisins

    Heat peanut butter with marshmallows in a large
    saucepan over low heat until melted. Add green food
    coloring and mix in. Pour in cereal and stir quickly.
    Spray 8" pan with non-stick spray then pour contents
    into pan.

    Allow to cool in fridge, then cut into long thin
    strips, about 1" x 4".

    Cut each raisin in half and stick on one end of each
    strip to make the lizard's eyes.

    Source: Healthy Treats and Super Snacks for Kids

    From: http://www.recipesource.com

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