Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Good and Plenty

Good and Plenty. The Hub Radio Show for Monday October 24, 2016. View the completely insular playlist for 10-24-16 (CLICK HERE)

Jagwar Ma, Kings Of Leon, Motorama, Phantogram, Shana Falana, Slothrust,

National Good and Plenty Day is an unofficial food holiday observed annually on October 24th. On this day, fans of this chewy licorice treat celebrate by indulging in this old-fashioned candy. Good and Plenty, which is now a Hershey's brand candy, was originally produced by Philadelphia candy-maker in 1893. It is said to be the oldest commercial brand of candy in the United States.
Today is National Good and Plenty Day.  This is one of those candies that you either like or don’t.  This licorice treat is the oldest brand of candy in the U.S.A.  Good and Plenty was first made in 1893, by the Quaker City Confectionery Company of Philadelphia. In the 1950s, the brand was given a popularity boost by the Choo Choo Charlie television commercial. Choo Choo Charlie was a train engineer that used Good & Plenty to power his locomotive.

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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Four Prunes

Four Prunes. The Hub Radio Show for Monday October 17, 2016. View the completely wrinkled playlist for 10-17-16 (CLICK HERE)

Kings of Leon, Naked Giants, Pixies, Beach Slang, Touche Amore, Purling Hiss

The number of prunes that should be added to the daily diet varies by individual nutritional needs, but it is recommended that a person consume 10 to 12 prunes per day for the best health results. Some people may need to add prunes to their diet slowly, starting with 3 to 5 prunes per day, if they are not accustomed to eating foods high in fiber.

Today is Four Prunes Day. It may sound like a funny name for a food celebration. But four prunes are the minimum of what people who want more “digestive regularity” should take per day (up to a maximum of 9 prunes a day). We love prunes and prune juice. But many Americans steer clear of them, perhaps because of their association with regularity, which goes back to before great-grandmother’s day. A campaign several years back tried to change the name of prunes to “dried plums” (which is what prunes are) to make them more appealing.

Read more at: http://blog.thenibble.com/2010/10/17/product-prunes/
Today is Four Prunes Day. It may sound like a funny name for a food celebration. But four prunes are the minimum of what people who want more “digestive regularity” should take per day (up to a maximum of 9 prunes a day). We love prunes and prune juice. But many Americans steer clear of them, perhaps because of their association with regularity, which goes back to before great-grandmother’s day. A campaign several years back tried to change the name of prunes to “dried plums” (which is what prunes are) to make them more appealing.

Read more at: http://blog.thenibble.com/2010/10/17/product-prunes/

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Columbus Day Hippie Hub

Columbus Day Hippie Hub. The Hub Radio Show for Monday October 10, 2016. View the completely oceanic playlist for 10-10-16 (CLICK HERE)

The Kinks, Lee Michaels, Alan Price, Blodwyn Pig, Fanny, The Doors

Columbus Day is a U.S. holiday that commemorates the landing of Christopher Columbus in the New World on October 12, 1492. It was unofficially celebrated in a number of cities and states as early as the 18th century but did not become a federal holiday until the 1937. For many, the holiday is a way of both honoring Columbus’ achievements and celebrating Italian-American heritage. Throughout its history, Columbus Day and the man who inspired it have generated controversy, and many alternatives to the holiday have appeared in recent years.

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Look At The Leaves

Look At The Leaves. The Hub Radio Show for Monday October 3, 2016. View the completely deciduous playlist for 10-3-16 (CLICK HERE)

Bon Iver, Jenny Hval , Curse Of Lono, Bellows, Kishi Bashi,

While Napoleon was ravaging Europe with his ambition in this village in the Sierra de Gata lived a priest, don Ramón Vacas Roxo, which, according to the chronicles, "convinced of the importance of trees for health, hygiene, decoration, nature, environment and customs, decides to plant trees and give a festive air. The festival began on Carnival Tuesday with the ringing of two bells of the church, and the Middle and the Big. After the Mass, and even coated with church ornaments, don Ramón, accompanied by clergies, teachers and a large number of neighbours, planted the first tree, a poplar, in the place known as Valley of the Ejido.