-=> Quoting Michael Loo to Jim Weller <=-
JW> it was -43 C, which felt like -51 with the wind chill.
ML> Yes: Lilli is Facebook friends with Roslind,
ML> and she told me. I was bitching and moaning
ML> about it being 60 (15C) for my walk, 56 (13C)
ML> with the wind chill
15 degrees below normal where you live is nasty no matter what the
absolute temperature is. So is 10 degrees hotter than normal in the
summertime.
JW> A tourtiere-like dish:
JW> Title: Reveillon Cipaille
ML> Looks interesting. Whence the name?
Reveillon is French for awake and is used for both Christmas Eve
and New Year's Eve dinners as the former is eaten after Midnight
Mass and the latter is likely to carry on past midnight.
The etymology of Cipaille is obscure. One story is that English
sailors had ground meat pies they called Sea Pies. The English seized
Quebec from the French in a war in 1759 and may have called the
tourtieres they came across "sea-pies" which the French heard as
"ci pate" or cipaille.
Cheers
Jim
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