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Best podcasts about rum cake

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Lick the Plate
Chopping Board Bites: Season 2 Leftovers & Outtakes, Part 1 [BONUS]

Lick the Plate

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 37:55


Part 1 of Season 2's Unreleased Footage & Outtakes! What's on the Plate?:Kimberly Nichole (1:48) – Southern Realness. High On the Hog. Embrace the History. Salmon & Shrimp. Whipped Garlic Red Potatoes. Savoury Grits All Day Every Day. Simeon Montague (11:38) – Caribbean Delights. Mojitos! Puerto Rican Cheesecake Factory. Curried Prawn Patties. Bajan Fish Burger and Macaroni Pie. Rum Cake. Jamaican Flag Cocktail.David Hand (20:23) – Thoughts on Classic Modelling. Shrimp Tales. Nostalgia on Mrs. Doubtfire. Taco Time! Hold the Lime. First Date Onion Breath.Taofique Folarin (29:12) – Asian Culinary Escapades. Ramen From a Pipe. The Essence of Taofique. Heat Beneath the Surface.Social MediaLick the Plate's Instagram and TikTok: @licktheplatepodcastCameron's Instagram and TikTok: @cbjartslicktheplatepodcast@gmail.comInstrumentals, mixing & mastering of the theme Song "Lick the Plate" courtesy of Adam FarrellAdam's Instagram: @farrell33a Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Theoretical Nonsense: The Big Bang Theory Watch-a-Long, No PHD Necessary

Check out our recap and breakdown of Season 4 Episode 7 of the Big Bang Theory! We found 8 IQ Points!00:00:00 - Intro00:07:46 - Recap Begins00:10:24 - Who will the FBI really interview? 00:20:35 - The Capybara00:32:31 - Rum Cake, can you actually get drunk? 00:53:16 - The penalties for impersonating a federal officer01:10:51 - Justice for Jimmy Carter and the journey to the metric system01:25:01 - Breakdown of the cocktails01:41:09 - The Kobayashi Maru01:44:37 - Neurolinguistic ProgrammingFind us everywhere at: https://linktr.ee/theoreticalnonsense~~*CLICK THE LINK TO SEE OUR IQ POINT HISTORY TOO! *~~-------------------------------------------------Welcome to Theoretical Nonsense! If you're looking for a Big Bang Theory rewatch podcast blended with How Stuff Works, this is the podcast for you!  Hang out with Rob and Ryan where they watch each episode of The Big Bang Theory and break it down scene by scene, and fact by fact, and no spoilers! Ever wonder if the random information Sheldon says is true? We do the research and find out! Is curry a natural laxative, what's the story behind going postal, are fish night lights real? Watch the show with us every other week and join in on the discussion! Email us at theoreticalnonsensepod@gmail.com and we'll read your letter to us on the show! Even if it's bad! :) Music by Alex Grohl. Find official podcast on Apple and Spotify https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/theoretical-nonsense-the-big-bang-theory-watch-a/id1623079414

What's The Story? Hash Brown Glory
#4 - Rum cake company slay Aldi & James Martin

What's The Story? Hash Brown Glory

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 64:12


Episode 4 of the What's The Story? Hash Brown Story podcast is here, can you believe it?! Join your hosts Tom Bower & Lee Harding as they continue their culinary journey from budding cooks to established and recognised chefs. This week, they're joined by the wonderful duo that makes up Harrison & Griffiths, the rum cake company that's taken the world by storm. From being hand picked by Aldi to featuring on Saturday Morning with James Martin, they've continued to win over the hearts and tastebuds of their customers. Discover their secrets to creating the perfect rum cake and their wonderful sense of humour and drive in yet another great episode of Hash Brown Glory! Thank you so much for tuning in!

Lick the Plate
Wholesome Heat (feat. Sharon Rose)

Lick the Plate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 56:01


Sharon Rose joins us for Episode 17!What's on the plate:Zimbabwe Memories. Sadza. Nyama. Family Cooking Rituals. Connection to Nature. Organic Living. Farm to Table. Mental Relaxation. Ways to Cook Rice. Moving to England. Iceland Frozen Food. Roadrunner Chicken. Nando's Treat. Sunset Burger. Hot Sauce in the Bag. Why Garlic and Herb? Encona at the Table. Scotch Bonnet Peppers. Callaloo. Love Spice. Pre-Performance Rituals. Nighttime Ice Cream. Water Intake. Chewing Ginger. Motown Cookout. Kieran McGinn's Rum Cake. Amacimbi. Oxtail. Social MediaSharon's Instagram Page: @sharonroseliveLick the Plate's Instagram and TikTok: @licktheplatepodcastCameron's Instagram and TikTok: @cbjartslicktheplatepodcast@gmail.comInstrumentals, mixing & mastering of the theme Song "Lick the Plate" courtesy of Adam FarrellAdam's Instagram: @farrell33a Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Spooky Sips
44. Swimming with Rum

Spooky Sips

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 95:19


Dive right into the deep end this episode as we discuss Nightswim! This week we're sipping and snacking with a Rum Cake Cocktail and a slice of Rum Cake. Sip along with us, recipe below! Rum Cake Cocktail: 2 oz Rum4 oz Coffee.5 oz Half & HalfBar spoon of unsalted butter2 Bar spoons of Sugar1/4 Bar spoon of Nutmeg and CinnamonMix together, serve over ice, and top with whip cream. Enjoy! Thanks for listening! Don't forget to subscribe wherever you're listening and follow us on Instagram and Facebook. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spookysips_podcast/Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/SpookySipsPodWebsite: https://spookysipspod.buzzsprout.com

Coffee Regular
Rum Cake Debrief, Coffee Regular Ep. 230

Coffee Regular

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 44:22


Welcome to the show!  It is actual Friday and we are processing the previous 2 episodes.  What a run.  We learned all about Monkey Cult Coffee and got the hook up on this insane rum cake we are eating right now.  Sorry about the chewing.  Then we got to talk to the legend Carolyn Wester about how she got into coaching wrestling and mma and all here dope methods.  All that and we get to drink some awesome coffee from Muvuca Coffee.  This was a lot to break down.  Enjoy!   CHECK OUT TODAYS COFFEE AT: Muvuca Coffee https://muvucacoffee.com/ AND TODAY'S RUM CAKE Monkey Cult Coffee https://monkeycultcoffee.com/ CHECK OUT OUR DISCOUNT CODES: Monkey Cult Coffee https://monkeycultcoffee.com/ Discount Code: JOINTHECULT10 Doctor Coffee https://www.doctor-coffee.com/ Discount Code:   COFFEEREG $5 off your first order Wild Gift Coffee https://wildgiftcoffee.com/ Discount Code: COFFEEREG 10% off any order, single use GOLD LEAF JOURNALS  https://shopgoldleaf.com/products/coffee-journal Discount Code: COFFEEREGULAR  15% off anything in the shop CHECK OUT THE LEGION PROJECT AT: https://thelegionproject.com/ CHECK US OUT ON: SHOPIFY: https://coffee-regular-podcast.myshopify.com/ SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ZhSOy5oDAHOAm4ggUdL2V?si=5DBsXhK3R2ufSMgpgtFGng iTUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coffee-regular/id1460681914 PODBEAN AT: https://coffeeregularshow.podbean.com FACEBOOK AT: Coffee Regular Podcast INSTAGRAM AT: @coffeeregularpodcast  

FoodNationRadio's podcast
TASTE TEST - REAL BAHAMIAN RUM CAKE

FoodNationRadio's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 6:18


Food and Travel Nation - TASTE TEST - BAHAMIAN RUM CAKE with Elizabeth Dougherty The TRUTH about Food and Travel Broadcast Date:  10/30/2023 It would have been a crime NOT to travel to The Bahamas and NOT try one of their famous Rum Cakes. So we did!  As you'll hear, there's really only one choice. ### About the show:  Food And Travel Nation with Elizabeth Dougherty is the fusion of food and travel. This fresh, compelling nationally-syndicated weekend program includes information for homesteading, traveling, gardening, taste tests, and in a twist, listeners hear what restaurant servers say about customers. Each week our listeners get the very latest food and travel information We produce homemade videos of healthy, easy to make recipes We feature no-holds barred interviews in a LIVE, fast-paced, nationwide call-in show. Elizabeth Dougherty is a writer, trained chef, world traveler and now an award-winning talk show host. Food Nation Radio was on the forefront of presenting expert guests with vital information about GMOs, at a time when no one was talking about or even knew about the subject. We give our listeners, advertisers and stations a LIVE SHOW. (NO “BEST OF'S” EVER!) We present hard-hitting topics and interviews without the same old political spin. We are very social media conscious and stay in touch with our audience. (200,000 plus) We work closely with advertisers and stations to ensure their success. We are ready to deliver a fresh, tight, first-class show to your station from our digital studio utilizing Comrex Access and our own automation system. Executive Producer – Michael Serio Requests: Sammone@proton.me website:  FoodAndTravelNation.com email:  Elizabeth@FoodAndTravelNation.com

Magnolia Street
Ep. 36: Chocolate "Tipsy" Cake

Magnolia Street

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 208:31


"In this house, we have chocolate cake for breakfast...." CALLING ALL CHOCO-HOLICS! In this episode The Stinas deep dive into this topic with forks and all! Justina brings Kristina back a chocolaty treat from the islands, very reminiscent of The Owen's signature rum cake! Then they make their way through all of the appearances of chocolate in the movie, and mentions in all 4 books. The Stinas discover the exact origins of Aunt Isabelle's rum cake, which date all the way back to Maria's story circa 1600s! Also, what was in that chocolate cake that Jet was using to "sweeten up" the Reverend? Could that explain his sudden change of personality throughout Book of Magic? Enjoy a Chocolate "Tipsy" Rum Cake recipe from the kitchen of Alice Hoffman herself, plus excerpts from The Faerie Magazine Practical Magic 2017 Issue No. 40! And no visit to Magnolia Street is complete without some magick & lore! We'll explore the magickal correspondences of all different kinds of chocolate, the healing properties and benefits of dark chocolate, the role of witches cakes in 1600s Salem (and no, these are not chocolate but something way more vile!), and the cultural significance of cacao and cocoa from ancient civilizations such as the Inca & Maya people, including sacred cacao ritual. Pop culture also makes its way into today's discussion with the 2000s film Chocolat (starring Juliette Binoche, Judi Dench & Johnny Depp) which explores concepts of fearing the unknown, and uses chocolate as a central theme to teach us about the importance of change! Tune in today for all this and more! TOPIC MAP (00:00) Intro (12:24) Kristina's Birthday Gift (28:14) Movie and Books (01:35:00) Magickal Properties of Chocolate (01:45:31) Dark Chocolate | The Sweet Healer (01:56:16) Witch Cakes of Salem (02:07:30) Chocolate Brewing Witches of Colonial Latin America (02:23:36) Conjuring with Coca and the Inca (02:34:34) Tracking the Chemical Signature of Cacao Across Mesoamerica (02:54:00) Chocolate in Pop Culture Recorded: 6/13/23 SOCIALS: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Patreon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Kristina's Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Justina's Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Voice Message⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠HERO SOURCES⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠WHERE TO FIND THE BOOKS AND MOVIE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ DISCLAIMER The Magnolia Street Podcast intends to discuss the movie, “Practical Magic” in its entirety. This will evidently result in spoilers and it is recommended that you watch and or read the following. Alice Hoffman's: Practical Magic, Rules of Magic, Magic Lessons, Book of Magic. The Magnolia Street Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes and should not be used as a substitute for professional or medical advice. Do not attempt any of the discussed actions, solutions, or remedies without first consulting a qualified professional. It should be noted that we are not medical professionals and therefore we are not responsible or liable for any injuries or illnesses resulting from the use of any information on our website or in our media. The Magnolia Street Podcast presenters, Kristina Babich and Justina Carubia are passionate fans of Alice Hoffman's work and the Practical Magic word she has created. There is no copyright infringement intended, all characters and story lines are that of Alice Hoffman. We do not own any of that material as well as any of the move score music shared within the podcast. All intellectual property rights concerning personally written music and or shared art are vested in Magnolia Street Podcast. Copying, distributing and any other use of these materials is not permitted without the written permission from Kristina Babich and Justina Carubia. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/magnoliastreetpodcast/message

natelovesjen Podcast
I Wanna Be Your Rum Cake

natelovesjen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 53:16


In this episode we have a real conversation about the results of not being on the same page as a couple. Some of what we talk about is not safe for kids. Cough cough Josiah...Micah...and Addie. So unless you want to have a weird conversation with your offspring, I suggest listening to this one on your own. Enjoy! Check out our YouTube channel:youtube.com/natelovesjen  See behind the scenes on Instagram:instagram.com/natelovesjeninstagram.com/jenlovesnate If you're enjoying this podcast and would like to donate a little bit to help us keep this podcast going, feel free to go to buymeacoffee.com/natelovesjen to share the love. 

The Sporkful
Alan And Arlene Alda Bonded Over A Fallen Rum Cake

The Sporkful

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 26:29


"Flirting over food is really the best way to flirt," says actor Alan Alda, and he would know. He met his wife, Arlene, at a dinner party in college. A rum cake fell off the top of a refrigerator, and Arlene and Alan were the only ones to grab a fork and eat it off the floor. More than sixty years later, they're still married. Their secret? Good communication. Alan and Arlene advise Dan on how to communicate with his own family about food, why a dinner party is about so much more than the meal, and why short memories help build long relationships. This episode originally aired on July 2, 2018, and was produced by Dan Pashman, Anne Saini, Aviva DeKornfeld, and Rob McGinley Myers. The Sporkful team now includes Dan Pashman, Emma Morgenstern, Andres O'Hara, Tracey Samuelson, and Jared O'Connell.Transcript available at www.sporkful.com.

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Afro Tales Podcast
Ol' John & the Panther

Afro Tales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 21:39


Today we head to New Orleans for an interesting story about Ol' John. It seems as though John has entangled himself with a panther. Will he serve this encounter? Only one way to find out. Book: Every Tongue Got to Confess Compiled by Zora Neale Hurston Chef has served up for your enjoyment Mama's Rum Cake. This is a pleasure to make in the Galley just for you and I hope you enjoy it. Afro Tales Recipe of the week: Mama's Rum Cake https://www.southernliving.com/recipes/rum-cake?utm_source=pinterest.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=social-share-recipe&utm_content=20220605&utm_term=593891 To Support Afro Tales Podcast: Website: https://www.podpage.com/afrotalescast/ Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/AfroTalesPodcast Voice Message: https://anchor.fm/afrotales/message Email: afrotalespodcast@yahoo.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/afrotalescast Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/afrotalespodcast Teespring: https://teespring.com/stores/afrotalespodcast TeePublic: https://www.teepublic.com/user/afro-tales Twitter (@afrotalescast): https://twitter.com/afrotalescast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afrotalescast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Afrotalescast Podcast Artwork: Artbyshalaye (@artbyshalaye): https://instagram.com/artbyshalaye?igshid=18dz8daavtsv6 Music: Artist: Jason Shaw Album: Audionautix Acoustic Song: Plantation https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jason_Shaw/Audionautix_Acoustic/PLANTATION________________________3-15/ SFX: https://freesound.org/ https://freesound.org/people/PimFeijen/sounds/195193/ https://freesound.org/people/CGEffex/sounds/93678/# https://freesound.org/people/TiesWijnen/sounds/364903/ https://freesound.org/people/kyles/sounds/450798/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/afrotalescast/message

Afro Tales Podcast
Ol' John & the Panther

Afro Tales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 22:10


Today we head to New Orleans for an interesting story about Ol' John. It seems as though John has entangled himself with a panther. Will he serve this encounter? Only one way to find out. Book: Every Tongue Got to Confess Compiled by Zora Neale Hurston Chef has served up for your enjoyment Mama's Rum Cake. This is a pleasure to make in the Galley just for you and I hope you enjoy it. Afro Tales Recipe of the week: Mama's Rum Cake https://www.southernliving.com/recipes/rum-cake?utm_source=pinterest.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=social-share-recipe&utm_content=20220605&utm_term=593891 To Support Afro Tales Podcast: Website: https://www.podpage.com/afrotalescast/ Email: afrotalespodcast@yahoo.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/afrotalescast Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/afrotalespodcast TeePublic: https://www.teepublic.com/user/afro-tales Twitter (@afrotalescast): https://twitter.com/afrotalescast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afrotalescast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Afrotalescast Podcast Artwork: Artbyshalaye (@artbyshalaye): https://instagram.com/artbyshalaye?igshid=18dz8daavtsv6 Music: Artist: Jason Shaw Album: Audionautix Acoustic Song: Plantation https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jason_Shaw/Audionautix_Acoustic/PLANTATION________________________3-15/ SFX: https://freesound.org/

Processing
"Monica O'Connell"- Rum Cake

Processing

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 67:30


A special re-broadcast while we're away! This week we are joined by Cake Designer, Baker and Writer, Monica O'Connell. Monica earned a Ph.D. in ethnomusicology from New York University, and was executive director of the Center for Black Music Research at Columbia College in Chicago for eight years. She then pivoted in her professional life,and began to pursue her passion and creative calling as a Cake Baker and Designer. Monica has a deeply spiritual relationship with food, from the stunning cakes that she creates in her business, Curtis & Cake (@curtisandcake), to the foods she prepares in her personal life, to the nostalgia for the foods of her youth. She shares with us the different types of loss and grief that she has been dealing with this past year, including the very painful loss of her mother, and the non stop violence toward and murder of Black people in America. This was a deep and also very tender conversation, and we we're so grateful to Monica for her generosity in sharing her experiences and emotions with us. Please check out Monica's breathtaking cakes on her Instagram page, @curtisandcakeHeritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Processing by becoming a member!Processing is Powered by Simplecast.

Biblical Chili
Exo 29 - Rum Cake and Drink Offerings

Biblical Chili

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 42:21


Each offering had a significant meaning to the Lord and to add to that point we must also keep in mind Moses was given these blueprints from God's tabernacle in Heaven.

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Tad Drex & Kara: Forgive and Forget
FORGIVE & FORGET - THE RUM CAKE

Tad Drex & Kara: Forgive and Forget

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 5:20


Trina's son broke her heart when he suddenly decided to pack up and leave her house early over the holidays.

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Burnt Toast
[BONUS] Box cake hacks, foolproof desserts & rum cake with ATK's Elle Simone Scott

Burnt Toast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 25:50


For the past 10 years, the Food52 Editors have been answering the community's questions on the Food52 Hotline. We've debated the very best way to cut an onion, whether garlic pressing is sacrilegious, and compared notes on how to get the crispiest chicken skin. And now, we're taking those questions to the airwaves! Hosted by chef and restaurateur Esther Choi, Hotline Offline will leave you with a better understanding of how and why recipes and chefs say what they do (and empower you to abandon those rules completely!). On this episode: ATK's Elle Simone Scott joins Esther to tackle your questions all about holiday baking.Got a question? Call ‪(518) 291-9877‬ and leave us a message on the hotline, and be sure to follow Hotline Offline so no question goes unanswered and no answer unheard.

Jason & Alexis
8/23 MON HOUR 1: Rum cake love story, another "The Talk" host leaves and Ryan Phillippe's IG

Jason & Alexis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 43:19


Alexis wishes she could see what Zen sees on their walks or is he just excited to be out and about. We asked him. LOL! Alan Alda fell in love with his wife over spilled rum cake. Lots of nips on Ryan Phillippe's IG and we all took notice. Carrie Ann Inaba is the 4th host to leave "The Talk" this year.

Processing
"Monica O'Connell"- Rum Cake

Processing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 67:31


This week we are joined by Cake Designer, Baker and Writer, Monica O'Connell. Monica earned a Ph.D. in ethnomusicology from New York University, and was executive director of the Center for Black Music Research at Columbia College in Chicago for eight years. She then pivoted in her professional life,and began to pursue her passion and creative calling as a Cake Baker and Designer. Monica has a deeply spiritual relationship with food, from the stunning cakes that she creates in her business, Curtis & Cake (@curtisandcake), to the foods she prepares in her personal life, to the nostalgia for the foods of her youth. She shares with us the different types of loss and grief that she has been dealing with this past year, including the very painful loss of her mother, and the non stop violence toward and murder of Black people in America. This was a deep and also very tender conversation, and we we’re so grateful to Monica for her generosity in sharing her experiences and emotions with us. Please check out Monica's breathtaking cakes on her Instagram page, @curtisandcakeHeritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Processing by becoming a member!Processing is Powered by Simplecast.  

Loren and Wally Podcast
Monday 12/14 Full Show - The ROR Morning Show Podcast

Loren and Wally Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 52:00


On today's 'ROR Morning Show, we give away a Rum Cake for solving a riddle! Plus, more Star Wars news, you can learn to kick like a Rockette, it pays to be more optimistic and morning short cuts you shouldn't take! In Dirty Laundry, the sexiest movies list is lame, and we ask listeners to weigh in. Plus, Simon Cowell is suing, and Game of Thrones' prequel is on its way! And don't miss Supah Smaht in 60 Seconds!  All this and more on the ROR Morning Show with Bob Bronson, LBF, and Brian Podcast. Find more great podcasts at bPodStudios…The Place To Be For Podcast Discovery  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Loren and Wally Podcast
Christmas Riddle Me This! 12/14 7:15 am - The ROR Morning Show Podcast

Loren and Wally Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 7:48


Solve this Christmas Riddle and win Bob's Rum Cake!  Two mothers and two daughters went out for Christmas dinner and each ate one portion. Only three portions were eaten in total, how is this possible? All this and more on the ROR Morning Show with Bob Bronson, LBF, and Brian Podcast. Find more great podcasts at bPodStudios…The Place To Be For Podcast Discovery  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Chris Top Program
December 32nd

The Chris Top Program

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 10:45


I've always enjoyed keeping my room dark. On occasion a beam of sunlight would penetrate my blinds if they had been moved for one reason or another. It's not that I have anything against daylight but the burst of sunshine brought the spots on the carpet and dust in the air to life. Julianna would have never stood for that. She always made sure I cleaned and picked up after myself.I heard a very loud knock on my door. It didn't surprise me. It was my very determined neighbor who uses the Holidays as an excuse to drive me crazy. “Old guy... hey OLD GUY! It's me again. I'm having friends over tomorrow to celebrate the new year. You're invited but I know you wont show up. Hell, I'd be surprised if you even answered the door. I know I've said this the past three years but THIS is the absolute last time I will bother you on New Years Eve. I just figured you might, ahhh ya know what, never mind!” she said. She was acting like a child who was being forced by her mother to be nice to the uncle no one cared for. “Later Scrooge,” She mumbled from the other side of the door. “I heard that,” I replied. It's not the first time I overheard people walking up and down the hallways at night comparing me to pre-ghost Ebeneezer.I invited my neighbor in and offered her a seat. She reluctantly sat down and was obviously in some form of shock. “Look man, if you plan on murdering me or something my boyfriend knows I'm here,” She told me. I had seen her boyfriend on occasion in passing. He was always on his phone and never really paid her any attention. If I did happen to murder her I honestly don't believe he'd even notice, at least for a few days. “Your days are mixed up,” I said as I was trying to keep a cough under control while my eyes watered a bit. “You don't sound too good,” My neighbor mentioned. She seemed confused by my statement. I went on to explain how tomorrow is not New Years Day at all, it's actually December 32nd, the last day of Christmas. Her eyes opened very wide as she began to rise from the old west cowhide club chair to make a speedy exit. Before walking out the door she stopped to look back at me. My hand was covering my face as I was clutching my side coughing uncontrollably with my mouth shut. “You! Sit down and I'll get you a glass of water while you explain to me how tomorrow isn't January first,” She said in a demanding voice while storming toward my tiny kitchen. I thanked her for the glass of water and began to tell my story.The year was 1971. I had just returned from Vietnam in the middle of December. I was in my twenties, stronger, healthy, and arguably better looking. I was happy to be home for many reasons but none compared to Julianna. I was going to ask her to marry me. We met a week before I had shipped out. I bet we wrote each other a thousand letters while I was gone and she was finishing college. We got to know each other through the mail. Each note uncovered something new. Each sentence and every letter was the beginning of our love story.We were married in December. Neither of our families had much money so it was a small ceremony in a little church just outside of Clarksville. Her dad was the preacher so we got a pretty great deal. I forgot to mention both of our birthdays were in December and I proposed to her the day before Christmas the previous year. Seeing as how this was a very special month we decided one day of Christmas just wasn't enough. Our first December as a married couple was the beginning of a very special tradition.Each year the tree was up before midnight on November 30th. December first we celebrated Christmas, December second we celebrated Christmas, December third we celebrated Christmas, and this went on all the way through the 31st. We exchanged gifts each day, nothing too extravagant. It was mostly handmade cards and sometimes a new pair of shoes or something. One year I did manage to save up and get her a new ring for our ten year anniversary on Christmas the 13th. She went all out and made me my favorite, Rum Cake for Christmas the 14th. Our life together was special. Our life together was perfect.Around the time the 70's were coming to an end we found out children weren't going to be possible. It was pretty devastating news for the both of us but we managed. The 80's were a struggle because I messed my back up pretty badly at work and had to change career directions. We had talked about adoption before our income shrunk. The 90's happened and we finally decided children just weren't meant to be. It probably took us a solid twenty years to let that dream go but we were at peace with it. Through all of the struggles, the tragedies, the blindsides life tends to throw we always managed to keep our Christmas tradition strong. We celebrated Christmas for 31 days straight each year for over 30 years.In 2005 we found out Julianna was sick, really sick. We spent most of that year in and out of hospitals, mostly in. November the doctor told me my wife would not make it through December. This simply meant we had to make adjustments. We lost the house over the course of her illness but it didn't matter. I managed to get a Christmas tree up in her room by midnight, November 30th. It was quite small but a beautiful tree. Her smile lit up the room when she woke and saw it. On Christmas 1st we exchanged gifts, on Christmas 2nd we exchanged gifts, and on Christmas 3rd we exchanged gifts. Early in December she managed to glue, cut, and paint some of the most beautiful presents I have ever seen. The cards I gave her weren't near as detailed or colorful but were made with just as much love. By the middle of the month her Christmas gifts were hugs at first then soft kisses before she nodded off each day. Eventually her gifts became a tired little smile she was able to force before all of the medication sent her to sleep.A staff member came into the room to reassure me, my Julianna was not in any pain. I ignored him because we were in the middle of celebrating Christmas 31st. The ring I had given her for our anniversary so many years ago had fallen off of her finger because she had lost so much weight. I wrapped some yarn around the ring and slid it back on her hand. This was my simple gift to her this Christmas. She held my hand in return. Knowing she would not make it through the night I gave her a final kiss and said goodbye before falling asleep with her hand in mine.I guess I must have turned over in my chair during the night. I woke up early the next morning refusing to open my eyes because I was content in the dark imagining my wife next to me forcing a tired smile in my direction. I had finally worked up enough nerve to peek at her next to me in the bed. She was still breathing. My stubborn wife had managed to live longer than anyone had expected. Right then and there I decided this must be December 32nd. My wife decided to give me the most amazing, awesome gift anyone could ever receive. She gave me the gift of an extra day. I laid beside her and talked about our life together. The memories flooded in and and each moment, each Christmas was alive again. I wanted her to know I did not take her final gift for granted. I wanted her to know I never took a single Christmas or a single day with her for granted, ever. I looked at her and saw the beautiful woman I had met almost 40 years ago. I could see her hazel eyes full of joy, her perfect little crooked smile that was sometimes a mask whenever I did something stupid. I could smell her favorite perfume while I ran my finger over the bridge of her nose. We talked into the night. She passed late that evening.That's why December 32nd is the most important day of the year. My young neighbors eyes were full of tears. She hugged my neck and left the room. I sat in my old chair that night holding my wife's ring. I needed to feel close to her. Once again memories flooded in and I was able to sleep on this special Christmas eve.First thing in the morning on December 32nd a very loud knock shook my apartment. My neighbor began speaking through the door, “I broke up with my boyfriend last night. I told him your story. All he had to say is that is was silly to waste all of that time and effort every year. I kicked him out because I want what you had! I want that kind of love. I have a gift for you. It's Christmas the 32nd and I want to clean your apartment for you. Hey old guy... OLD GUY!” She continued to talk but I never responded. I had passed sometime in my sleep that night. I spent over one thousand Christmases with Julianna and that still wasn't enough. I was ready to hold her hand again.

Middle Finger Happiness
Dynamic Millennial: Winery Business Owner, Rum Cake Bakery, Author, Speaker, Traveler, Gay, Vlogger,

Middle Finger Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 41:29


If we could bottle up Colton Trout’s vivacious industrious passion it would be an illegal energy drink! - Get your inspiration fix - He owns 3 businesses, has a coaching platform on Facebook, advice on going after your dreams, and taking shit tons of action. - - - -Follow him on Instagram https://Instagram.com/ttdtlf - - Join his Facebook Community - - Today’s The Day Community https://bit.ly/3k1ntyq - - Check out his podcast at https://apple.co/31WoxNN - - visit his beautiful winery www.ParadiseTropicalWines.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Today’s The Day with Colton Trout
Rum Cake Escape Giveaway!

Today’s The Day with Colton Trout

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 15:15


Hey y’all! This is a FUN update on what’s been going on with the Rum Cake Business, what I’m doing to scale and grow it, how I bring in sales on a daily basis, what I’m doing to grow the Wine Shop, etc! Make sure to subscribe and share to your social media story and tag me @TTDTLF! When you leave a 5* review on ITunes you will be entered into a drawing to win a Free Rum Cake shipped to your door!!

The Hidden Hook Podcast
Rum Cake Mistake

The Hidden Hook Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 52:37


Pastor Dan Smith's story is unlike any I have ever heard! After 16 years of sobriety, Dan slipped up and tasted a bit of rum at his parents house that his Mom had set aside to make a rum cake. Within one year, he had lost his church, destroyed his reputation, and acquired three DUIs. I hope that you enjoy listening to this tremendous story of redemption.Support the show (http://www.leemcbride.com)

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The Chris Top Program
December 32nd

The Chris Top Program

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 10:48


I've always enjoyed keeping my room dark. On occasion a beam of sunlight would penetrate my blinds if they had been moved for one reason or another. It's not that I have anything against daylight but the burst of sunshine brought the spots on the carpet and dust in the air to life. Julianna would have never stood for that. She always made sure I cleaned and picked up after myself. I heard a very loud knock on my door. It didn't surprise me. It was my very determined neighbor who uses the Holidays as an excuse to drive me crazy. “Old guy... hey OLD GUY! It's me again. I'm having friends over tomorrow to celebrate the new year. You're invited but I know you wont show up. Hell, I'd be surprised if you even answered the door. I know I've said this the past three years but THIS is the absolute last time I will bother you on New Years Eve. I just figured you might, ahhh ya know what, never mind!” she said. She was acting like a child who was being forced by her mother to be nice to the uncle no one cared for. “Later Scrooge,” She mumbled from the other side of the door. “I heard that,” I replied. It's not the first time I overheard people walking up and down the hallways at night comparing me to pre-ghost Ebeneezer. I invited my neighbor in and offered her a seat. She reluctantly sat down and was obviously in some form of shock. “Look man, if you plan on murdering me or something my boyfriend knows I'm here,” She told me. I had seen her boyfriend on occasion in passing. He was always on his phone and never really paid her any attention. If I did happen to murder her I honestly don't believe he'd even notice, at least for a few days. “Your days are mixed up,” I said as I was trying to keep a cough under control while my eyes watered a bit. “You don't sound too good,” My neighbor mentioned. She seemed confused by my statement. I went on to explain how tomorrow is not New Years Day at all, it's actually December 32nd, the last day of Christmas. Her eyes opened very wide as she began to rise from the old west cowhide club chair to make a speedy exit. Before walking out the door she stopped to look back at me. My hand was covering my face as I was clutching my side coughing uncontrollably with my mouth shut. “You! Sit down and I'll get you a glass of water while you explain to me how tomorrow isn't January first,” She said in a demanding voice while storming toward my tiny kitchen. I thanked her for the glass of water and began to tell my story.The year was 1971. I had just returned from Vietnam in the middle of December. I was in my twenties, stronger, healthy, and arguably better looking. I was happy to be home for many reasons but none compared to Julianna. I was going to ask her to marry me. We met a week before I had shipped out. I bet we wrote each other a thousand letters while I was gone and she was finishing college. We got to know each other through the mail. Each note uncovered something new. Each sentence and every letter was the beginning of our love story. We were married in December. Neither of our families had much money so it was a small ceremony in a little church just outside of Clarksville. Her dad was the preacher so we got a pretty great deal. I forgot to mention both of our birthdays were in December and I proposed to her the day before Christmas the previous year. Seeing as how this was a very special month we decided one day of Christmas just wasn't enough. Our first December as a married couple was the beginning of a very special tradition. Each year the tree was up before midnight on November 30th. December first we celebrated Christmas, December second we celebrated Christmas, December third we celebrated Christmas, and this went on all the way through the 31st. We exchanged gifts each day, nothing too extravagant. It was mostly handmade cards and sometimes a new pair of shoes or something. One year I did manage to save up and get her a new ring for our ten year anniversary on Christmas the 13th. She went all out and made me my favorite, Rum Cake for Christmas the 14th. Our life together was special. Our life together was perfect. Around the time the 70's were coming to an end we found out children weren't going to be possible. It was pretty devastating news for the both of us but we managed. The 80's were a struggle because I messed my back up pretty badly at work and had to change career directions. We had talked about adoption before our income shrunk. The 90's happened and we finally decided children just weren't meant to be. It probably took us a solid twenty years to let that dream go but we were at peace with it. Through all of the struggles, the tragedies, the blindsides life tends to throw we always managed to keep our Christmas tradition strong. We celebrated Christmas for 31 days straight each year for over 30 years. In 2005 we found out Julianna was sick, really sick. We spent most of that year in and out of hospitals, mostly in. November the doctor told me my wife would not make it through December. This simply meant we had to make adjustments. We lost the house over the course of her illness but it didn't matter. I managed to get a Christmas tree up in her room by midnight, November 30th. It was quite small but a beautiful tree. Her smile lit up the room when she woke and saw it. On Christmas 1st we exchanged gifts, on Christmas 2nd we exchanged gifts, and on Christmas 3rd we exchanged gifts. Early in December she managed to glue, cut, and paint some of the most beautiful presents I have ever seen. The cards I gave her weren't near as detailed or colorful but were made with just as much love. By the middle of the month her Christmas gifts were hugs at first then soft kisses before she nodded off each day. Eventually her gifts became a tired little smile she was able to force before all of the medication sent her to sleep. A staff member came into the room to reassure me, my Julianna was not in any pain. I ignored him because we were in the middle of celebrating Christmas 31st. The ring I had given her for our anniversary so many years ago had fallen off of her finger because she had lost so much weight. I wrapped some yarn around the ring and slid it back on her hand. This was my simple gift to her this Christmas. She held my hand in return. Knowing she would not make it through the night I gave her a final kiss and said goodbye before falling asleep with her hand in mine. I guess I must have turned over in my chair during the night. I woke up early the next morning refusing to open my eyes because I was content in the dark imagining my wife next to me forcing a tired smile in my direction. I had finally worked up enough nerve to peek at her next to me in the bed. She was still breathing. My stubborn wife had managed to live longer than anyone had expected. Right then and there I decided this must be December 32nd. My wife decided to give me the most amazing, awesome gift anyone could ever receive. She gave me the gift of an extra day. I laid beside her and talked about our life together. The memories flooded in and and each moment, each Christmas was alive again. I wanted her to know I did not take her final gift for granted. I wanted her to know I never took a single Christmas or a single day with her for granted, ever. I looked at her and saw the beautiful woman I had met almost 40 years ago. I could see her hazel eyes full of joy, her perfect little crooked smile that was sometimes a mask whenever I did something stupid. I could smell her favorite perfume while I ran my finger over the bridge of her nose. We talked into the night. She passed late that evening. That's why December 32nd is the most important day of the year. My young neighbors eyes were full of tears. She hugged my neck and left the room. I sat in my old chair that night holding my wife's ring. I needed to feel close to her. Once again memories flooded in and I was able to sleep on this special Christmas eve. First thing in the morning on December 32nd a very loud knock shook my apartment. My neighbor began speaking through the door, “I broke up with my boyfriend last night. I told him your story. All he had to say is that is was silly to waste all of that time and effort every year. I kicked him out because I want what you had! I want that kind of love. I have a gift for you. It's Christmas the 32nd and I want to clean your apartment for you. Hey old guy... OLD GUY!” She continued to talk but I never responded. I had passed sometime in my sleep that night. I spent over one thousand Christmases with Julianna and that still wasn't enough. I was ready to hold her hand again.

Preheated Baking Podcast
Ep 152: Carrot Cake Coffee Cake

Preheated Baking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 32:54


It's National Cake Day and US Thanksgiving this week and the hosts are full of plans to celebrate. First up, a review of the Carrot Cake Coffee Cake from Lindsay at Pinch of Yum. Can you believe it's the first Carrot Cake reviewed on Preheated? Next up is this week's bake along, the Rum Cake from Jenn at Once Upon a Chef. Finally, the hosts share their favorite desserts that can be whipped up in 5 minutes or less...lifesavers during the busy holiday season. You can read the complete show notes here.Bake along with Stefin and Andrea in their baking Facebook group, Preheated Baking Podcast Listeners. You can find links to recipes on their baking website www.preheatedpodcast.com, or follow the hosts on Twitter and Instagram, using handle preheatedpod. Join the fun!

Mobile Economy Podcast
The Mobile Economy Episode #4

Mobile Economy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 10:52


Great sit down with Rhonda Jones of Chez Moi food truck in Durham, NC. If you have not tried her Rum Cake, you are missing out. If you are on the Keto Diet, this cake is what "Cheat Days" were invented for. When we spoke with Rhonda the owner and operator of Chez Moi Bakery we learned about how she followed her dreams and became successful at building here yummy business with hard work, dedication, and rum. We hope that you take away some key information in order to learn some ways to build your road into the mobile economy. @chezmoibakery #iloverumcake https://www.iloverumcake.com To be featured on this podcast please email podcast@moblz.com

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Fast Break with Mark and Nick
Rum Cake: A Decadent Dive into a Game of Thrones Bracket.

Fast Break with Mark and Nick

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 123:29


The Madness continues! The Fellas briefly recap the NCAA Tournament thus far (as of 6:25pm ET on Sunday) and lament the woes of Villanova basketball. After a 76ers shoutout, the Mark Madness will you get you amped for the return of Game of Thrones.   Email the fellas questions, comments, and ideas at FastBreakwithMarkandNick@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter @Fast_Break_M_N. Don't forget to subscribe and leave those 5-star reviews!   Credits: Intro Music: Epic Trailer by Serge Narcissoff | https://soundcloud.com/sergenarcissoff Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US Censor sound created by http://audionautix.com/  

Love in America
Captain Jack’s Rum Cake – 025

Love in America

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 29:00


Deadwood’s limping cowboy poet - Captain Jack Crawford; Lovin America on the road meets Virginia…in Green Bay; and our Lovin History story is a M*A*S*H up of actor Alan Alda and photographer/writer Arlene Weiss (Alda). Extended features for Lovin America’s Patrons (www.patreon.com/LovinAmerica) include a tail of the Midnight Circus gone to the dogs; and a tale of The Best Plaid Lanes from Lovin America: The Roads to Happily-Ever-After. All this and more on this episode of Lovin America. (Want more? For as little as $1 a month you can become a Patron of Lovin America to get the extended versions! Just click here) Links: Lead in song: Lovity Love by Something Underground Captain Jack Crawford - Cowboy poet Arlene and Alan Alda: From the Today Show: Alan, Arlene Alda: A rum cake date started our love From the NY Times: Life as a Feminist’s Wife From YouTube, Mondays with Marlo: The Secret to a Long Lasting Marriage From YouTube, The University of Chicago: Communicating Science with Alan Alda From CNN.com: The Truth about Alan Alda From Amazon.com: Just Kids from the Bronx, by Arlene Alda Lovin America website: Lovin America Website Lovin America YouTube Channel: Lovin America YouTube Channel

Save Point Sunday
Episode 125: Rum Cake On The Ground

Save Point Sunday

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2018 57:03


Have you ever felt like a speck of Cheeto dust in an unforgiving rum cake universe? We've all been there. Luckily Save Point Sunday is here with you now to help you put those feelings into words! Join us on an adventure of rebirth and energizing conversation about rum cake, what it means to stand on the ground, anime, and tales of masturbation mishaps. It's everything you wanted as well as mostly stuff you didn't. It's a very grounded episode of Save Point Sunday!

Kevin and Ursula Eat Cheap
Episode 244 – Romancing the Rum Cake

Kevin and Ursula Eat Cheap

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2017 131:12


Once upon a time, Kevin went to a Charity Auction, and came home with a box of mini-rum cakes. This week, we eat the first of those, and we'll get to the other two flavors in upcoming episodes. We also have beer, wine, strombolis, empenadas, a discussion of questionable greens, and sweets that could double as communion wafers. We even have a strange soda from somewhere in Asia (probably Japan) with the expected results. We don’t stop there, and even get into some so-called comforts food. All that, and more, when We Eat It, So You Don’t Have To!

Achieving Reality:  The Podcast!
Episode 145 - The Achieving Reality President's Day Clip Show

Achieving Reality: The Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2016 62:28


Scruffy cleaned out the vaults and put together his own clip show featuring:  a lost bit with Howard Scrivens of The Whisky Minute Podcast, Rum Cake, a Halloween Quiz and a bit from our Fantastic Four Episode.  Enjoy!

Cast of Wonders
Cast of Wonders 161: The Rum Cake Runner by Jessi Cole Jackson

Cast of Wonders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2015


Author : Jessi Cole Jackson Narrator : Michelle Ristuccia Host : Marguerite Kenner Audio Producer : Allen Sale Artist : Barry J. Northern Discuss on Forums Originally published in Crossed Genres Magazine 2.0: Book Two (2014). Warning: This episode contains the single use of a racial slur. Listen to the commentary after the story for […] The post Cast of Wonders 161: The Rum Cake Runner by Jessi Cole Jackson appeared first on Cast of Wonders.

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Just The Tip
Episode #9: Drunk on Rum Cake

Just The Tip

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2013 26:14


In this very special episode of Just The Tip, Amy and Paul discuss “pleasure” cruising on the high seas. Direct MP3 Download SHOW NOTES This episode features still another listener-submitted theme courtesy of friend-of-the-show Theme Song Todd. Our Just The Theme Songs fan. Initial reports indicated the Concordia came closer to the shore so the […]

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)
Joe ate rum cake; First gay Bible; Report on federal spending; Gun control debate

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2012


7 AM - Joe had rum cake for breakfast; The "Gay" Bible; Fox News' Doug McKelway reports on the government spending $11 billion each day but only taking in $5 billion; Gun control debate.