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Alexander Graham Bell - Biography
Though originally from the Scotland, he lived for awhile in the United States but later chose to live in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. We in the province are proud to call him one of use. His most famous invention was the telephone and without him, would you be Interneting today? Want more on this great man, see:
Alexander Graham Bell - Biography
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Labels: Cape Breton, famous people, history of Nova Scotia, places to go
Saturday, February 24, 2007
My Famous Nova Scotia Recipe - Tomato Mush on Toast
Day One here at my Country Kitchen. We'll start off with something simple (especially for you dumb city-slickers). It's my famous Tomato Mush on Toast. Here's the recipe (I've typed it slowly cos I know some of you can't read quickly):Ya get yourself a large can of diced tomatoes (as opposed to carded ones) - then ya gets 4 to 6 eggs (you'll have to judge how much juice you want, the more eggs the less juice). That's the basic concoction. To that, you add the extra ingredients that you like - I suggest onions, ground pepper and some small pieces of green pepper.When ya got it all in a bowl, ya beat the heck out of it (make sure the eggs are out of the shells first). Then pour it into a frying pan that has a small bit of oil (cooking oil, you dummy) and turn the burner on (duh ...). Place frying pan on burner and wait until the eggs, tomato and stuff start to come to a slow boil. Now you're ready to pour it over some toast (I assume you know how to make toast).. For those of you who find that the tomato mush slides off the toast - use a plate (shhhheeeeee)
Enjoy
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Labels: cooking, egg recipes, eggs, home cooking, humor, humour, toast recipes, tomato recipes
Friday, February 23, 2007
The Battle of Louisburg
The Fortress Louisburg in Cape Breton is one of our proudest pieces of hertiage. A fascinating place to visit - if your visiting Nova Scotia and miss this fabulous fortress - well, shame on you.
Here's a link telling the battle between the English and the French for supremacy in North america. (will give you more links later)
http://www.britishbattles.com/battle-of-louisburg.htm
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Labels: Cape Breton, forts, history of Nova Scotia, Louisburg
The Great Amherst Mystery (Esther Cox)
A case of a very active poltergeist in Amherst during the late 1800's. A fascinating well-documted case. Here's a Guttenberg link to get the full details
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/16975
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Saturday, February 17, 2007
Nova Scotia History, Unsolved Mysterious, News ...
and much much more. In the days ahead we hope to make this a Huge Central Library for all the information you ever wanted on this small province of Canada. Look for articles on unsolved mysterious like Oak Island, shipwrecks off Sable Island, Alexander Graham Bell, Halifax, and others fun stuff. Maybe you will just want current weather, news, sports and entertainment. That will be here too. So, don't be shy ... hope aboard and let's make this one great library for all topics related to Nova Scotia.
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Labels: famous people, Halifax, history, news, Nova Scotia, Oak Island, places to go, sports, things to do, unsolved mysteious, weather