• Today in History - 1973

    From Dave Drum@1:2320/105 to All on Thu Nov 17 05:05:00 2022
    17 November 1973 - US PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON TO REPORTERS: "I'M NOT A
    CROOK": "People have got to know whether or not their president is a
    crook. Well, I'm not a crook." Nixon offers this declaration at a press conference where he had come to defend his record amid the Watergate
    scandal and allegations of financial impropriety. The quote will become
    one of his most infamous lines.

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    Title: Trump Card Cocktail Ruebens
    Categories: Beef, Breads, Vegetables, Sauces
    Yield: 16 bites

    1/3 c Thousand island dressing
    2 tb Prepared horseradish
    3 tb Butter; melted
    32 sl Rye cocktail bread
    12 oz Thin sliced deli corned
    - beef
    4 oz Sliced Ementhal cheese
    1 c Sauerkraut; drained
    Assorted mustards; (opt)

    Set oven @ 400-|F/205-|C.

    In a small bowl combine dressing and horseradish.

    Using half of the butter, lightly brush half of the
    bread on one side.

    Place on a 15" x 10" x 1" pan, buttered side down.

    Spread the dressing mixture evenly on each slice of
    the bread.

    Top with corned beef, a tablespoon of sauerkraut, and
    then the cheese.

    Brush remaining slices of bread with remaining butter,
    and place atop cheese, butter side up.

    Bake for 8 minutes.

    Turn, press lightly with a spatula.

    Return to oven and bake 5 minutes more or until golden
    brown.

    Let cool for 5 minutes; cut in half diagonally.

    Serve with small bowls of mustards for dipping, if
    desired.

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

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  • From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to All on Mon Apr 3 05:07:00 2023
    03 April 1973 - FIRST PUBLIC MOBILE PHONE CALL IS MADE: Motorola
    engineer Martin Cooper stands on a sidewalk in midtown Manhattan and
    uses a prototype handheld mobile phone to call his team's main
    competitor in the field, Bell Labs' Joel Engel. The first handheld cell
    phone is nicknamed 'the brick.'

    The company had invested millions of dollars in the project, hoping to
    beat out Bell System, a behemoth that dominated US telecoms for more
    than a century from its inception in 1877.

    Bell's engineers had floated the idea of a cellular phone system just
    after World War II, and by the late 1960s had taken it as far as putting
    phones in cars - partially because of the huge battery they needed.

    But for Mr Cooper, that didn't represent real mobility.

    At the tail end of 1972, he decided he wanted a device that you could
    use anywhere.

    So with the entire resources of Motorola at his disposal, he pulled
    together experts on semiconductors, transistors, filters and antennae
    who worked around the clock for three months.

    By the end of March, they had cracked it, unveiling the DynaTAC -
    Dynamic Adaptive Total Area Coverage - phone.

    "This phone weighed over a kilogram - about two and a half pounds - and
    had a battery life of roughly 25 minutes of talking," he said.

    "That was not a problem. This phone was so heavy, you couldn't hold it
    up for 25 minutes."

    That very first phone call didn't have to be long. It just had to work.

    And who better for Mr Cooper to call than his rival?

    "So here I am standing on Sixth Avenue (in New York) And it occurred to
    me I had to call my counterpart at the The Bell System... Dr Joel Engel

    "And I said, 'Joel, this is Martin Cooper... I'm talking to you on a
    handheld cell phone. But a real cell phone, personal, portable,
    handheld.'

    "There was silence on the other end of the line. I think he was gritting
    his teeth."

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    Title: Cell Phone Cake
    Categories: Desserts, Cakes, Candies
    Yield: 15 Servings

    1 Box Betty Crocker SuperMoist
    - white cake mix
    Tray or cardboard; 18" x 16"
    - covered
    1 1/2 Containers (1 lb ea) Betty
    - Crocker® Rich & Creamy
    - white frosting
    Pink paste or gel food color
    Decorating bag with tips
    12 White candy-coated chewing
    - gum squares (Chiclets)
    3 3/16 oz Pkg marshmallow flowers
    3 Oval licorice candies
    1 Candy straw

    Heat oven to 350ºF/175ºC (325ºF for dark or nonstick
    pan). Spray bottom only of 13" x 9" pan with baking
    spray with flour.

    Make and bake cake mix as directed on box for 13" x
    9" pan, using water, oil and egg whites. Cool 10
    minutes; remove from pan to cooling rack.

    Cool completely, about 30 minutes.

    Cut 1 1/4" strip from each long side of cake. Trim
    each corner of cake to round off, making cell phone
    shape. (Discard pieces trimmed from cake or reserve
    for another use.) On tray, place cake. Freeze 1 hour.

    Divide 1 container of white frosting in half (about
    3/4 cup each). Stir food color into half of frosting
    to tint pink.

    Spread pink frosting over bottom half of cake. Spread
    white frosting over top half of cake.

    From 1/2 container of frosting, reserve about 2 tb
    white frosting. Tint about 1/4 cup of the frosting
    pink.

    Onto center of white-frosted half of cake, spread some
    of the pink frosting in square shape for message screen.
    Place remaining pink frosting in decorating bag with
    writing tip.

    Pipe pink frosting along edge of white-frosted cake.
    Arrange gum on cake for number buttons; pipe on numbers
    with pink frosting.

    With reserved white frosting, pipe desired message on
    message screen. Add marshmallow flowers and licorice
    candies. Add candy straw for antenna.

    High Altitude (3500-6500 ft): Follow High Altitude
    directions on cake mix box for 13" x 9" pan.

    Kitchen Tips: Look for paste or gel food color in cake
    decorating departments of craft stores.

    Instead of using a decorating bag and tip, place the
    frosting in a resealable food-storage plastic bag, cut
    a tiny hole in one corner and use to pipe the frosting.
    Use different bags for different colors.

    From: http://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes

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  • From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to All on Fri Aug 11 04:25:00 2023
    11 August 1973 - 'AMERICAN GRAFFITI' CRUISES INTO THEATERS:
    Writer/director George Lucas takes moviegoers back to the early 1960s
    with stories of drive-ins, high-school sock hops, and cruising the
    strip.

    An 1973 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by George
    Lucas, produced by Francis Ford Coppola, written by Willard Huyck,
    Gloria Katz and Lucas, and starring Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul
    Le Mat, Harrison Ford, Charles Martin Smith, Cindy Williams, Candy
    Clark, Mackenzie Phillips, Bo Hopkins, and Wolfman Jack. Set in Modesto, California, in 1962, the film is a study of the cruising and early rock
    'n' roll cultures popular among Lucas's age group at that time. Through
    a series of vignettes, it tells the story of a group of teenagers and
    their adventures over the course of a night.

    It also spawned TV hit "Happy Days" - UDD

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    Title: Classic Grilled Burgers
    Categories: Five, Beef, Breads, Sauces
    Yield: 5 servings

    2 lb Ground chuck
    2 ts Adolph's seasoned salt
    2 tb A-1 sauce
    1 ts Fresh ground black pepper
    1/4 c Room temperature water
    Seeded hamburger buns

    In a medium bowl, mix all the ingredients together until
    well combined. Form the beef into patties about 1/2"
    thick and about 1/4" larger in diameter than the buns
    you’ll be using. Refrigerate the patties until ready to
    grill.

    Cook the burgers on a grill over medium-high heat until
    the burgers are cooked to your liking (I like mine with
    the barest hint of pink in the center and usually grill
    for about 6 minutes per side).

    The last two minutes of grilling, butter the inside of
    the bun and slap it on the grill to toast while the
    burgers finish cooking.

    Yield: 5 -6 BURGERS

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

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