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Oranges and Lemons Day
Oranges  and Lemons Day is annually commemorated on the third Thursday of March,  even when Easter or St. Patrick's Day is interjected, at St Clement  Danes Church in London.
History of Oranges and Lemons Day
The London rhyme is well known but what may be less known is that  since 1920 it has been commemorated at the first mentioned church, St  Clement Danes in the Strand, London.
This custom is related to Reverend William Pennington-Bickford, who  restored church bells so they could play the tune of the rhyme. On the  day they were blessed, they were also dressed in garlands of orange and  lemon. He decided that all the parades on the day the bells were fully  restored, March 31, 1920, a special service would be arranged and at the  end each child would receive an orange and a lemon from the community.  The city's Danish coin was distributed with Danish children dressed in  their national colors.
Since 1923, there were a lot of rhymes that were sung with music were  the child of Pennington-Bickford and his wife. The following year, the  broadcast became nationally known as it was broadcast nationally and  singing became a regular program.
In 1941 the church and its bells were damaged in a bomb explosion.  However, despite this, the tradition continued and in 1944, despite the  rations, 26 children received only one orange in the middle of the  ruined building.
Oranges are not the only fruit
The only time I attended a service was in 1994, when I went to church  and was greeted warmly. One of the teachers said that the best place to  watch the ceremony was on the balcony and from there I watched the  well-dressed children getting ready. At the start of the service, a  group of parishioners played the tune on the bells again and the  ceremony began.
Honestly, I can't remember much about the actual service but I do  remember the kids taking part in a presentation. Sadly, it will be a  special year in 2020 - its 100th anniversary.
How to celebrate Oranges and Lemons Day
Oranges originated around 2500 BC in Asia. In ancient Europe, oranges  were grown mainly for medicinal purposes. As you know, Vitamin C is  still considered a great cold remedy to this day.
Did you know that lemon is actually a cross between citrus and sour  orange? Christopher Columbus is credited for carrying lemon and orange  seeds on his travels, thus introducing them throughout the New World.  Today, both lemons and oranges grow especially well in California and  Florida. Both of these fruits grow quite nicely in Arizona. Oranges here  have more seasons, grow well during the winter months and early spring,  and lemons can grow well year-round. In order to honor these fruits,  how about taking a look at some facts about each fruit.
Oranges:
Orange is a sweet, juicy citrus fruit. There are actually about 600  varieties of oranges, some of the most popular being Blood Orange, Navel  and Valencia.
Oranges are not known in the wild. Orange is a hybrid between mandarin and grapefruit.
Orange juice is the most popular juice in America, and oranges themselves are the fourth most popular fruit.
Brazil grows about a third of the world's oranges, with an output of 17.8 million tons per year.
About 85% of all oranges produced are used to make juice.
You can sprinkle orange peels on your vegetable garden as an effective slug repellent.
During their years of exploring the world, sailors planted orange  trees along their trade routes to prevent scurvy which disease will be  developed because there is a lack of vitamin C.
Orange is the third most loved flavor in the world, after chocolate and vanilla.
Warm weather can cause the skin of an orange to reabsorb the  chlorophyll, making it green again. However, don't let this stop you  from eating them, they still taste that great.
Oranges are rich in antioxidants. Antioxidants neutralize the  effects of free radicals in your body, which are believed to be  responsible for disease and aging. Therefore, why do not eat oranges to  be young and healthy!
Only one orange contains vitamin C for two days in fact.
Fruit comes out before color. It wasn't until 1542 that "orange" was first used as a name for a color.
Bitter oranges are used to make marmalade.
A larger navel produces a sweeter orange.
You can store oranges in the refrigerator with the room temperature.
Lemon:
Lemon trees will bear fruit all year round. Each tree can give us 500  to 600 pounds of lemons during a year. The most popular lemon varieties  include Eureka, Lisbon, and Meyer.
Lemon juice contains about 5-6% citric acid, which gives them a sour taste.
Arizona and California produce 95% of the entire US lemon crop.
Many years ago, kings used to give lemons to each other because they were once very rare.
Add the juice of one lemon to an equal amount of hot water to gargle against bacteria the next time you have a sore throat.
The grated rind, also known as the lemon zest, is used for flavoring in many recipes and other dishes.
The leaves of the lemon tree can be used to make tea and prepare cooked meat dishes.
Lemon can be used for cleaning due to its highly acidic nature. Two  halves of a lemon dipped in baking powder or salt can be used to clean  kitchenware and shine bronze.
Cattle will choose lemons over grapefruits, peaches, oranges, and  even apples. It's most likely because the citric acid in lemons aids  their digestion.
Lemon juice has a low pH, making it a good disinfectant. It can also dissolve grease and eliminate odors.
Lemon essential oil is frequently used in non-toxic insecticides.
Lemon juice is also an interesting choice in preserving foods like avocados, apples, or bananas.
A cup of warm water with a leaf of lemon before breakfast is a great thing for your constipation.
One lemon can provide 50% of the daily need for vitamin C.
Preserving the lemons in a plastic bag then put it in the  refrigerator after watering to keep the lemons tasting fresh. When being  frozen, lemons can keep for a month.
Temperature changes cause lemons to go from green to yellow, not  ripe, so green patches are fine, but it's best to avoid fruit with brown  spots, a sign of rot.
As you can see, lemons have more uses than that lemon jar! And,  although orange juice is our most popular juice, oranges can be made  into many other things too! To celebrate their special day, check out  some of the lemon and orange recipes we've collected, you might discover  a new favorite orange or lemon recipe.
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v1rtual-4ngel · 10 months
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whatodoo-sweden · 6 months
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Ett smörrebröd, en dryck och två forskare - Halmstad, Sweden | 11 Dec, 2023.
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Då var man ännu lite äldre och åfirad enligt konstens alla regler med familjen, sång, presenter, skånskt trefaldigt leve, smörrebröd, öl, snaps, avec och mammas tårta 🧐😋😇 (på/i Monbijougatan Malmö) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChDcFvYDqU0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Nu börjar det ordna upp sig. På tallriken ovan så befann sig nyss ett alldels utsökt äkta danskt smörrebröd med rostbiff o majonnäs med pepparrot. Nu återstår bara att hitta hotellet som verkar vara bara runt hörnet. Happy days.
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Hemma efter en vecka i Danmark. Barnen har mest varit på Legoland och Legohouse. Vi bodde i en jättefin stuga på Lalandia och där satt jag och spelade gitarr och vilade hjärnan när jag inte plaskade inne i Aquadom eller satt inne i Billund och åt smörrebröd och drack pilsner. Vi tog ett varv förbi Skagen på hemvägen och färjan till Göteborg som prismässigt matchade broavgifterna. En natt på Best Western i Karlshamn på vägen ner och en natt på ett trevligt Bed and brakfest utanför Fredrikshamn på vägen hem. Jag har en underbar familj med fina barn och en sambo som har idéer och hittar alla ställen medan jag bromsar och håller tiden. Vi är så starka tillsammans och jag är så tacksam och njuter varje dag jag får leva. https://www.instagram.com/p/CfnxJtss1XE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Jedes Land sollte ein Bernd das Brot haben 👀
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Normaler Familienwahnsinn im Oktober
Farin Urlaub hat nicht im Moor gewohnt!
Smörrebröd Smörrebröd röm töm töm töm - Sind wir noch ganz dicht? - Nein.
Nein, du kannst über Netflix keine Filme illegal runterladen. - Über Russland. Putin Prime.
Haben die Pokémon auch Corona? - Ha noi! - Die Pokémon sind in Hanoi?
Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten haben Corona. Die haben ja auch keinen Abstand gehalten.
Willst du einen Berliner? - Die darf man nicht mehr essen. Das ist Risikogebiet.
Mann, ist der alt geworden! - Wer ist das? - Weiß ich nicht. Ich sag nur, dass der alt geworden ist.
(Zur Melodie von “Yellow Submarine”) Wir leben jetzt im Risikogebiet, Risikogebiet, Risikogebiet.
Nach dem großen Erfolg von “Deutschland sucht den Superstar” kommt jetzt “Deutschland sucht den Hoodie”, “Deutschland sucht seine Brille” und “Deutschland sucht die Zeitung”.
Er will illegal nach Mecklenburg-Vorpommern einreisen!
Zum Glück haben wir eine Besucherritze. - Da kann man alles reinschmeißen. Leichen, benutzte Kondome, Kinder.
Beckham heißt Hinterschinken?
Bibo ist der Führer?
Klopapiermon: Schnapp sie dir alle!
Lockdown heißt “Unter der Lock”.
(Zur Melodie von “Morgen kommt der Weihnachtsmann”) Morgen kommt der Lockdownmann, kommt mit seinen Gaben. Alles wird jetzt zugemacht und dann heißt es Gute Nacht.
Der Virus-Adventskalender. Türchen 1: AIDS. Türchen 2: Pocken.
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☕ The other Nordic countries besides Finland
send me a ☕️ and a topic and i’ll talk about how i feel about it
Is it bad that I don’t know that much about them? Answering this anyway. Be prepared for meaningless rambling. I’m not going to talk about the Faroe Islands or Greenland in this simply because I have no clue about what’s going on there. 
Let’s start easy. Iceland. Feels very distant to me, don’t know much about anything that’s going on there. Sounds like a great place to travel. Fascinating nature, absolutely amazing. I mean being right on top of two tectonic plates moving away from each other creating new ocean floor? How cool is that? I’m also very impressed with their use of geothermal energy. Peak engineering. And, if I recall correctly (I’m not fact-checking my aimless rambling sorry), they’ve handled covid well. Being an island and having a small population most definitely helped with that but I still have to give them credit for it. 
Next up, Norway. Another great candidate for travel. Don’t know when, don’t know if I’ll ever do it, but I want to drive there. Just hit the blue road and go all the way to Mo i Rana. Apart from that, I don’t really have an opinion. I have no idea about Norway’s politics or culture. I’d like to learn more but I know I won’t unless I get a random urge at 3 in the morning. Norway seems chill. 
Denmark. My first impressions when thinking about it are LEGO, smörrebröd, and hygge. Also, high cost of living, and the long bridge connecting Sweden and Denmark. Not a place that’s high up on my travel bucket list but would be cool to visit. My biggest criticism is that your language sounds incomprehensible. 
I have mostly positive feelings about Sweden too but seeing their covid numbers makes me feel uneasy and I’m glad they closed the borders again today. That’s about as much as I know about current events over there. Love IKEA, thanks for that. 
In general, I feel like Norway, Denmark, and Sweden are the same country in different fonts. Iceland is that cool cousin that lives far and comes to family meetings sometimes. 
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Idag görs det våra smarriga smörrebröd i köket
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Oranges and Lemons Day
Oranges  and Lemons Day is annually commemorated on the third Thursday of March,  even when Easter or St. Patrick's Day is interjected, at St Clement  Danes Church in London.
History of Oranges and Lemons Day
The London rhyme is well known but what may be less known is that  since 1920 it has been commemorated at the first mentioned church, St  Clement Danes in the Strand, London.
This custom is related to Reverend William Pennington-Bickford, who  restored church bells so they could play the tune of the rhyme. On the  day they were blessed, they were also dressed in garlands of orange and  lemon. He decided that all the parades on the day the bells were fully  restored, March 31, 1920, a special service would be arranged and at the  end each child would receive an orange and a lemon from the community.  The city's Danish coin was distributed with Danish children dressed in  their national colors.
Since 1923, there were a lot of rhymes that were sung with music were  the child of Pennington-Bickford and his wife. The following year, the  broadcast became nationally known as it was broadcast nationally and  singing became a regular program.
In 1941 the church and its bells were damaged in a bomb explosion.  However, despite this, the tradition continued and in 1944, despite the  rations, 26 children received only one orange in the middle of the  ruined building.
Oranges are not the only fruit
The only time I attended a service was in 1994, when I went to church  and was greeted warmly. One of the teachers said that the best place to  watch the ceremony was on the balcony and from there I watched the  well-dressed children getting ready. At the start of the service, a  group of parishioners played the tune on the bells again and the  ceremony began.
Honestly, I can't remember much about the actual service but I do  remember the kids taking part in a presentation. Sadly, it will be a  special year in 2020 - its 100th anniversary.
How to celebrate Oranges and Lemons Day
Oranges originated around 2500 BC in Asia. In ancient Europe, oranges  were grown mainly for medicinal purposes. As you know, Vitamin C is  still considered a great cold remedy to this day.
Did you know that lemon is actually a cross between citrus and sour  orange? Christopher Columbus is credited for carrying lemon and orange  seeds on his travels, thus introducing them throughout the New World.  Today, both lemons and oranges grow especially well in California and  Florida. Both of these fruits grow quite nicely in Arizona. Oranges here  have more seasons, grow well during the winter months and early spring,  and lemons can grow well year-round. In order to honor these fruits,  how about taking a look at some facts about each fruit.
Oranges
Orange is a sweet, juicy citrus fruit. There are actually about 600  varieties of oranges, some of the most popular being Blood Orange, Navel  and Valencia.
Oranges are not known in the wild. Orange is a hybrid between mandarin and grapefruit.
Orange juice is the most popular juice in America, and oranges themselves are the fourth most popular fruit.
Brazil grows about a third of the world's oranges, with an output of 17.8 million tons per year.
About 85% of all oranges produced are used to make juice.
You can sprinkle orange peels on your vegetable garden as an effective slug repellent.
During their years of exploring the world, sailors planted orange  trees along their trade routes to prevent scurvy which disease will be  developed because there is a lack of vitamin C.
Orange is the third most loved flavor in the world, after chocolate and vanilla.
Warm weather can cause the skin of an orange to reabsorb the  chlorophyll, making it green again. However, don't let this stop you  from eating them, they still taste that great.
Oranges are rich in antioxidants. Antioxidants neutralize the  effects of free radicals in your body, which are believed to be  responsible for disease and aging. Therefore, why do not eat oranges to  be young and healthy!
Only one orange contains vitamin C for two days in fact.
Fruit comes out before color. It wasn't until 1542 that "orange" was first used as a name for a color.
Bitter oranges are used to make marmalade.
A larger navel produces a sweeter orange.
You can store oranges in the refrigerator with the room temperature.
Lemon
Lemon trees will bear fruit all year round. Each tree can give us 500  to 600 pounds of lemons during a year. The most popular lemon varieties  include Eureka, Lisbon, and Meyer.
Lemon juice contains about 5-6% citric acid, which gives them a sour taste.
Arizona and California produce 95% of the entire US lemon crop.
Many years ago, kings used to give lemons to each other because they were once very rare.
Add the juice of one lemon to an equal amount of hot water to gargle against bacteria the next time you have a sore throat.
The grated rind, also known as the lemon zest, is used for flavoring in many recipes and other dishes.
The leaves of the lemon tree can be used to make tea and prepare cooked meat dishes.
Lemon can be used for cleaning due to its highly acidic nature. Two  halves of a lemon dipped in baking powder or salt can be used to clean  kitchenware and shine bronze.
Cattle will choose lemons over grapefruits, peaches, oranges, and  even apples. It's most likely because the citric acid in lemons aids  their digestion.
Lemon juice has a low pH, making it a good disinfectant. It can also dissolve grease and eliminate odors.
Lemon essential oil is frequently used in non-toxic insecticides.
Lemon juice is also an interesting choice in preserving foods like avocados, apples, or bananas.
A cup of warm water with a leaf of lemon before breakfast is a great thing for your constipation.
One lemon can provide 50% of the daily need for vitamin C.
Preserving the lemons in a plastic bag then put it in the  refrigerator after watering to keep the lemons tasting fresh. When being  frozen, lemons can keep for a month.
Temperature changes cause lemons to go from green to yellow, not  ripe, so green patches are fine, but it's best to avoid fruit with brown  spots, a sign of rot.
As you can see, lemons have more uses than that lemon jar! And,  although orange juice is our most popular juice, oranges can be made  into many other things too! To celebrate their special day, check out  some of the lemon and orange recipes we've collected, you might discover  a new favorite orange or lemon recipe.
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Man kan tro att vi är en matblogg nu men icke. Vi råkar bara befinna oss i Danmark som för oss är ett kulinarisk mecka. Nästa vecka lovar vi att terrorisera er med nya verktyg och glasprodukter. #danmark #smörrebröd #skagen #leverpastej #paintprosweden #ehandel #mat #food #denmark #sandwich
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#throwback from eight years ago @scandikitchen . . . #opensandwich #opensandwiches #meatballs #kötbullar #smörrebröd #smorrebrod #smøbrød #smörgäs #londoneats #londonfood #scandifood #eeeeeats #instafood #sandwich #mug #coffee (at Scandinavian Kitchen)
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whatodoo-sweden · 7 months
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Ett smörrebröd, en dryck och två forskare - Halmstad, Sweden | 11 Dec, 2023.
Find out more / Get your Tickets here.
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