tenspeed
Executive Chef
"On January 17, 1920, the 18th Amendment officially took effect nationwide. If you're not up to snuff on your American history, the 18th Amendment was known as national Prohibition. It called for the banning of the manufacture, sale, or transportation of alcoholic beverage. It even banned "intoxicating liquors", except for those used in religious services, of course. Led by the Temperance Movement, Prohibition was officially ratified on January 16, 1920 and fell into place the next day. Today, January 17 is known as National Bootlegger's Day. Interestingly enough, January 17, 1899 was Al Capone's birthday."
https://www.wideopeneats.com/brief-history-prohibition-national-bootleggers-day/
Tonight's dinner will be turkey meatloaf, garlicky mashed red potatoes, and broc. I'll be using the ATK recipe. The now legal alcohol will be wine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3VQ0aYr5gE&t=957s
https://www.wideopeneats.com/brief-history-prohibition-national-bootleggers-day/
Tonight's dinner will be turkey meatloaf, garlicky mashed red potatoes, and broc. I'll be using the ATK recipe. The now legal alcohol will be wine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3VQ0aYr5gE&t=957s