And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
I wouldn't have ever heard of it except that the evil witch used it to tempt the young edmund to indulge intoxicating sin. I did order the Japanese kitkat bars for a christmas present. What a hit that one was. The girl said she'd eat them all in one sitting.
Turkish Delight = Aplets & Cotlets. Delicious. If you're ever going through Cashmere, Washington, this is a great store to visit. (Not a paid endorsement, but a favorite stop for my family.) https://www.libertyorchards.com/
Turkish delights is mentioned in C S Lewis's book "The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe".
ReplyDeleteturkish candy,,, bo-no-mo o-o-o bonomo turkish taffy !
ReplyDeleteyeh, just slap it to crack it. ha ha ha.
ReplyDeleteMy wife got Terry’s chocolate oranges as stocking stuffers for Christmas. Forgot how good they are.
DeleteLooks like smoked, cut up animal bones left with the lid off in an old garage for 2 years and the dust accumulated. Are they any good? lol
ReplyDeleteIt's Turkish Delight, so, no, it isn't good.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't have ever heard of it except that the evil witch used it to tempt the young edmund to indulge intoxicating sin. I did order the Japanese kitkat bars for a christmas present. What a hit that one was. The girl said she'd eat them all in one sitting.
ReplyDeleteTurkish Delight = Aplets & Cotlets. Delicious. If you're ever going through Cashmere, Washington, this is a great store to visit. (Not a paid endorsement, but a favorite stop for my family.) https://www.libertyorchards.com/
ReplyDeleteBaklava is better.
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