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JWBear 06-18-2008 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Disneyphile (Post 218882)
I have an antique silver pitcher from the 1800's, with a dent in it. The story that it came with is that the dent happened when a woman threw it at an Indian (feathers not dots), who barged into her cabin, and it bounced off his head and hit the floor.

I like the story, because it makes it interesting than just being an antique on my shelf. I remember the story well from when I was a kid, and found it interesting then too.

It might be outrageous though, so if someone would like to do the research on it, please feel free to call me out. I know the first person's name who gave it to my mother a long time ago - Rebecca. So, there's the lead. Be it bread, antiques or anything, all stories should be verified and researched before told, dammit! Truth is important here, people! ;)

And, if anyone even remotely starts to tell campfire ghost stories while we're at Yosemite, I'm so disproving you, just because I can! ;)

And in closing, I leave one of my fave cartoons:

The difference is that your family's story is completely plausible - even if one cannot prove or disprove it. The story about the sourdough (a term, btw, that was not coined until the 1850's) instantly set off my BS alarm; as it was obviously impossible and easy to disprove.

Charming family stories are one thing, outrageous claims trying to prove something of yours is better than someone else's is another.

Disneyphile 06-18-2008 08:03 PM

My ultimate point from my post:

Who the hell really cares? No matter how you slice it, it's just bread. ;)

So, it's not historically accurate. Most legends aren't.

JWBear 06-18-2008 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Disneyphile (Post 218889)
...No matter how you slice it, it's just bread. ;)

Or in this case, :cakes: ... ;)

Disneyphile 06-18-2008 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by JWBear (Post 218892)
Or in this case, :cakes: ... ;)

Just like Aunt Jemima herself used to make. :p

innerSpaceman 06-18-2008 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by JWBear (Post 218888)
Charming family stories are one thing, outrageous claims trying to prove something of yours is better than someone else's is another.

Whew, fortunately my alarmingness has been verified by outside sources. :rolleyes:

Disneyphile 06-18-2008 08:40 PM

I think that happens all the time with penis sizes. I could be wrong though. ;)

Promo-Man 06-18-2008 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by JWBear (Post 218849)
I believe that people who make outrageous claims shouldn't be surprised when they are called on it. (Especially on this board!)

I made no outrageous claims, it is a family story of how the starter came into our family and oral history is sometimes flawed now bug off.

Disneyphile 06-18-2008 10:44 PM

I wouldn't care if you said it came directly from outer space and accidentally dropped by martians who kidnapped your great great aunt who then became the first cross-bred alien and opened up her own bakery that's extremely popular across the Andromeda galaxy.

I will enjoy making and eating it, and that's pretty much all that matters. I thought it very nice of you to offer to share. :)

MouseWife 06-18-2008 10:48 PM

Hey DP, I love your imagination!!!

And, that is right. I think that, perhaps, if there was some issue with the date, it should have maybe came out/been questioned differently, as I know that Promo Man as not trying to make outlandish claims and snowball us all.

Being the internet sometimes things don't come out just right.....

Prudence 06-18-2008 10:50 PM

I think the sample should be analyzed in a laboratory to see if it is actually sourdough starter or some kind of imitation.

(I get some when I get down there, right? Because I was just having a conversation last weekend that involved me wanting to get some sourdough starter.)


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