Woman Thinks About Soda Bread Ginny Graham, 78, and a former Bostonian of Irish descent, was recently thinking about Irish Soda Bread. "I love it so much, and when St. Patrick's Day comes around, I always say to myself, I should make this kind of bread more often," Graham continued talking about her obsession, saying, "I love the dense, crumbly texture and the way, at first, you think it's stale, but it's not." When encouraged to say more, Graham admitted that her favorite part is the raisins. "Without raisins," she explained," I don't really like it. I have a sweet tooth and love the way raisins balance off the other pretty plain ingredients." Acknowledging that raisins are not part of the traditional Irish recipe, this enthusiast said, "Adding raisins doesn't bother me. I first learned about soda bread from a woman born in Ireland, and she packed her loaves full of them. That's good enough for me." Surprisingly...
The Palmville Globe Volume 2 Number 8 Man Creates Healthy Snack Joe McDonnell, 78 and a resident of Palmville Twp, recently developed a unique snack with all healthy ingredients. "My wife likes nuts, cinnamon and honey on her oatmeal," McDonnell tells the press. "She also likes half a banana. The other morning as I was absentmindedly eating my half of the banana I notice the walnut crumbs on the cutting board and pressed the end of my banana onto the crumbs picking them up. The taste reminded me of a banana split without the ice cream, chocolate syrup and whipped cream. I sprinkled a little cinnamon over the nuts, but skipped the honey." McDonnell was asked if he was going to patent his idea. "No," he replied, "the world needs all the healthy snacks it can get right now." Man Struggles With Air Compressor Joe McDonnell, 78 and a shade tree mechanic, recently inflated a friend's tires to the correct pressure. McDonnell tells reporters, ...