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Regardless of wether you celebrate something important, or just the fact that the Judeo-Christian holiday gives you extra money/free time to spend.

Today, I'm going to share a recipe enjoyed at the start of the 20th century, when carbonated drinks were En Vogue. Carbonation stations known as 'Soda Fountains' used to serve pretty much anything carbonated and mixed with taste syrup, so carbonated milk became a popular sports' drink.

(This was largely an American thing, at least I've had very little luck finding information on it in Europe. Either way, this recipe is from the US.)

This particular variation has several tales of origin, but the one I prefer is that it was originally made with raw eggs. Mixing eggs or egg yolk into coffee, béchamel sauce, and every single food between heaven and earth was a quick and easy 19th century way to increase protein and calories for a population that laboured and walked far more than we do today.

I have yet to try it with raw eggs, but hope to do so soon.

American Egg Cream )
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Boston Baked Beans
Baked beans with extra sting from chipotle and mustard. (Warning: Needs molasses, aka brown syrup, thus can get very sweet.)

Milunka Savic was a Czech soldier who fought during WWI.
Savic is one of my favourite girl-who-went-to-war stories. Mainly because a) It's true, and b) She was discovered, but kept up doing what she wanted to do, even convincing the authorities that she was more use on the battlefield.

Mariya Oktyabrsakaya, real-life Tank Girl

Mariya's husband was killed by Germans. Mariya wanted revenge. Mariya bought a tank.

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