Wednesday, March 31, 2010

"Wanna see a Peep Show"




I have to confess I am one of those people who adore peeps, and this is the peak Peep season. You can now get Peeps year round but they used to be just an Easter treat, causing me to hoard them or as I liked to call it "my peep stash". I would sneak them into my shopping basket and inevitably I would always hear someone behind me announce, "can you believe people eat this crap" as I slinked to the checkout counter pushing my trench coat collar up and putting my sunglasses on . Now Peep lovers are not ashamed to admit their love for this sugary marshmallow treat, they have shows on Food Network, artists use them as a medium and recipes incorporating peeps are actually published. We have really come a long way baby, another thing to be thankful for in this great country of ours. So here's a little bit about peeps.

Peep Facts

In 1953, it took 27 hours to create one Marshmallow Peep. Today, it takes six minutes.

The first Peeps were squeezed one at a time out of a pastry tube and the eyes were painted on by hand. Now, machines create 3,500 Peeps' eyes per minute.

Just Born's Bethlehem, Pa., factory makes more than 1 billion Peeps a year -- that's 4 million Peeps a day.

Americans will eat more than 600 million Marshmallow Peeps and Bunnies this Easter.

Popular ways to eat Peeps: stale, microwaved, frozen, roasted, or served as toppings on pizza.

Until 1995, when lavender was added, Peeps only came in three colors: yellow, pink and white. Blue Peeps were hatched for Easter in 1998.

Each Peep has 32 calories (160 calories per five-chick serving) and 0 fat grams.

Yellow Peeps are the most popular, followed by pink, lavender, blue, then white.

During Easter, Peeps outsell jelly beans.

Peeps-manufacturer Just Born also makes Hot Tamales, Mike and Ike, Just Born Jelly Beans and Teenee Beanee gourmet jelly beans.


Peep art is quite the thing, and as peeps do not disintegrate,( What !) they are a wonderful medium for artists, as shown in this video from the Washington Post Peep contest .

If you prefer to make your own peeps in the privacy of your kitchen:
Here's a recipe for homemade peeps from twig and thistle


Well maybe after reading that it's a lot easier to run down to your nearest CVS in your trenchcoat and sunglasses.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Beatrix Potter and Peter Rabbit










Beatrix Potter's beloved books have always been a favorite and none are more appropriate at this time of year than "The Tale of Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny" Their escapades in
Mr. McGregor's gardens are perfect family entertainment. Beatrix Potter earned enough money from these books to purchase her beloved Hill Top farm, which upon her death was given to the National Trust of Great Britain. It is located in the beautiful Lake District area.





The DVD
"The Tale of Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny'' is a very well done collection for children and adults as it is partially real actors mixed with animation. I promise you will enjoy it, as you get a peek into Potter's home and village.

Friday, March 12, 2010

"Flying Down to Rio"






I was watching "Flying Down to Rio" on Turner recently and was fascinated by the ballet on the wings scene, considering the movie was made in 1933 this was truly a great demonstration of special effects. This got me to thinking just how awful flying is these days. I try to avoid taking any trip that involves flight to get there, because it takes me most of the holiday to recover from the ordeal! Arriving at the airport hours early, waiting in line with shoes off to be inspected, herded to your waiting area, and then stuffed into a seat that would be uncomfortable for a three year old, and you pay for this !?!! Couldn't they just remove a few seats from coach for a little leg room, couldn't they make the bathroom a tiny bit bigger, does every inch of the plane have to be filled with a passenger, it really is a form of torture. Flying used be fun, as witnessed by the photos above, even the pilots were blissfully happy ! Who wouldn't have loved to see those Braniff flight attendants arriving in those helmets, that would have been worth the ticket price! I haven't even mentioned the food or lack of it, today that child in the picture above would have been presented with an empty tray! I'm also sure if the airlines could, they would strap a few more people onto the wings as they did in that dance scene in "Flying Down to Rio"!

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Cats vs. Dogs

My dogs






I'm very much a dog person, I love their neediness, their faithfulness, their desire to please. You can never enter your home without them rising to greet you, even from the deepest sleep. " Wow , you're home again, boy did we miss you , oh this is so great, we thought you were gone for good...." and on and on, until you finally say "Enough ! " Now cats on the other hand are entirely different. They start out as irresistible kittens, couldn't be cuter and it's a love affair. Then one day they look up and it's as though they see you for the first time through very clear eyes, "God, this one's really an idiot, I better keep an eye on her". They study you from a distance, with that aloof air about them, utterly bored by your every move. They suddenly know they can get on very well without you, but if you insist on staying they will tolerate you. I have to say my friends with cats are beginning to win me over with their wonderful pictures and stories of their pets. Delightful cat videos that melt your heart and I start thinking maybe I have this all wrong, Then I come across a video like the one below. Maybe I have it right.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Dreaming of Spring




Spring is here for such a short while, you look out one day and it is gone. That's perhaps why it is loved by so many, it doesn't get tiresome by lingering at the door with its goodbyes. So this year I am going to enjoy every moment of it and savour its beauty.



The Most Beautiful Flower Garden - Funny blooper videos are here