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By Kipp Irland
For The News Courier Dec 28, 2020
Dec 28, 2020
I know I have mentioned my neighborhood a few times, but they deserve another nod. When Christmas rolls around, the neighbors of my cul-de-sac have a cookie exchange. Those who donât bake will gift wine instead.
My mother was a fabulous baker who could turn out beautiful cakes, scrumptious pies and literally hundreds of cookies without breaking a sweat. For Christmas, she would make about 10 different varieties of cookies and store them in giant tins. When we got older and were out of the house, there was a tin under the tree filled with cookies for each of us to take home. Some of us may or may not have passed them off as our own.
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A Travel Guide to Spice Island – Indonesia
If you’re going to cruise Indonesia, chances are you’ll come across the Spice Islands. But look for them on a map, and you might have trouble finding them. This is because nowadays, they’re known as the Maluku Islands, and they’re one of the most stunning places you can visit. With that in mind, here’s how they got their nickname, and what you should keep in mind if you’re visiting.
A Bit of History
The Spice Islands have been inhabited for tens of thousands of years. Long before the Europeans set foot on the islands, the native people encouraged the spice trade. They got the nickname “Spice Islands” in the 16th century, due to the fact that there was a vast variety of aromatic plants that could be found all around the archipelago.