the family in oklahoma, and we actually visited the store in muskogee, it was still in the family until the 70s or the 80s but really didn t know as much about tulsa, although we had family in tulsa, around the 1920s, even after 1921 i, and my uncle actually lived in muskogee but the business was in tulsa, and so i found out about relatives, my aunt nora who actually was 12 years old at the time of the massacre, and her family was forced to the state fairgrounds at the internment camp, and it was a white employer of her parents who came and got them out of the internment camp. and she ultimately went on to oklahoma city, graduated and became the first executive director of the washington bureau on the national urban league working on civil rights
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Fresh from the oven, cooling on the range, Irish Soda Bread. (Credit: Mary Lydon photo)
The baking soda needs the acid of the buttermilk. But, over the years, baking powder replaced baking soda for many bakers, and the acid of the buttermilk was no longer required, although many still like it for the taste and texture.
The Society for the Preservation of Irish Soda Bread (no kidding, check it out at sodabread.info) tells us: “The earliest reference to using soda ash in baking bread seems to be credited to American Indians using it to leaven their bread.” And, “The oldest reference to a published Soda Bread recipe, County Down, Ireland, Nov. 1836.”
medicated the way he should be. he needs something and he didn t know what it is, and he self-medicates. and that doesn t ever work. stay at your mother s? no. i ll stay with aunt nora or i ll get a motel or something. you know me. i can always find a spot. i know. link up with some chick. oh my god. you re pitiful. some chick. i always find a home. not worried about that. you re such a mess. i swear to god. i think this is hurting his brother a lot. i don t think he want to see him like this. and i think they all just want to shake him and say what is wrong with you, why can t you stop? and he can t. he really can t. so you re going to have to find somewhere or some way when you get out, even if you go on probation or parole, whatever they call it. where dyou go? you sign yourself into the hospital and you say, these are the problems i have. can you help me? i know that s not easy, but none of this is easy.