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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsDaily Holidays -April 11
National Cheese Fondue DayFondues been around as a concept for hundreds of years, but cheese fondue is generally recognized to have come into existence in 1875 when the original recipe was published. Before then there was a dish called fondue, but it was more like a scramble, as there were eggs and sometimes truffles (no, not the chocolate kind!) mixed in. While the newer concoction had the two ingredients we see on this day, there was an issue because the sauce was continually trying to separate, requiring extra time and care to make the dish. However, right around 1905 cornstarch was introduced to Switzerland, and solved that problem quite handily.
And thus was cheese fondue created. You can dip bread into it, of course, but also popular are veggies like gherkin pickles, garlic cloves, olives, onions, and more. Some prefer fruits like grapes for a lighter repast. Generally, the fondue is cooked on a stove and then poured into the fondue pot itself when its served at the table, where the dipping begins.
While Cheese Fondue Day does seem to be tied mostly to the restaurant chain The Melting Pot (based in North America, almost entirely in the United States) and a marketing promotion, you can absolutely celebrate this wonderful food all by yourself, or with friends! There are several different traditions that go with eating fondue. One is the eating of the crispy cheese left at the bottom of the pot its called la religieuse (the nun, in French). The other is the custom of what happens when your cube of bread falls off your fork. Ideally, if a mans bread falls, he buys a round of drinks for the table, but if its a womans cube, she has to kiss her table neighbors. You can customize these and create new ones to fit your table and your lifestyle, of course, but those are ones that have been around for quite some time.
https://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/cheese-fondue-day/
Barbershop Quartet Day
However, Barbershop Quartet is by no means an American invention; the popularity of barbershops in England amongst men during the time of Shakespeare extended as far as in-house entertainment, often taking the form of a lutist providing a melody to which the queuing patrons could harmonize with. This idea and practice became popular in America in the West during the late 1800s, though a banjo was often used instead of a lute. https://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/barbershop-quartet-day/
National Pet Day
There are so many neglected and unwanted animals waiting for some love and attention. You can donate your time, or you can donate food or other supplies. Every little bit helps. If you dont already own a pet, what better time to adopt one? A good phrase to keep in mind is adopt, dont shop. https://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/pet-day/
World Parkinsons Disease Day
One of the popular ways of supporting the awareness of this disease is participating in marathons in cities throughout the world. The number of countries that are participating in this expand every year, including Uruguay, Mexico, Bolivia, Fulvio Captinio, the USA, and an increasing number with every passing year.
Dr. Parkinson first described the disease in An Essay on the Shaking Palsy, he described a pattern of lessened muscular power, involuntary tremulous motion, even if these are supported. There is at tendency to bend the body forwards, and to involuntarily switch from a walking to a running pace, while the sense and intellect deteriorate. https://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/world-parkinsons-disease-day/
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Daily Holidays -April 11 (Original Post)
Sherman A1
Apr 2015
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pinboy3niner
(53,339 posts)1. I used to be in a barbershop quartet in Skokie, Illinois.
The baritone was this guy named Kip Diskin, big fat guy, I mean, like, orca fat. He was so stressed in the morning...

Happy April 11 from one of the Lounge's usual suspects!
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)2. and a good morning to you as well
Have a Happy Saturday!
femmocrat
(28,394 posts)3. Celebrate National Pet Day!

Large and small, we love them all!!
AND......
Happy 87th Birthday to Ethel Kennedy: http://www.famousbirthdays.com/people/ethel-kennedy.html