White Winter Reader

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November 2011
Volume 4 Issue 9

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Happy Thanksgiving!


A Thanksgiving quiz:
    Why is a male turkey often called a Tom Turkey?
        A. It's more politically correct than using another word for male (we can't use that word here)
        B. After Thomas Jefferson
        C. Because Indians would catch them by banging on a tom-tom and lure them into traps.
        D. An 18th Century political cartoon.
Answer at bottom of newsletter.

Learn more about Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving Shipping Special!
Now through Thanksgiving order 6 bottles of Mead or more (Glogg included!) and SHIPPING IS FREE!
Just use the code: Thanksgiving

 

Join us for A DICKENS OF A CHRISTMAS!
On the evenings of Dec 1,2, 8 & 9th
White Winter Winery will be hosting
readings of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol
and a 4 course Victorian Dinner
featuring Cornish Game Hen.

Each course will be paired with one of our Meads!

Tickets: $40 per person or $70 per couple

Seating is limited for each evening so reserve early!

 

A Holiday favorite it back!!!


Grandpa Lundquist's Glogg
Glogg is a traditional scandinavian winter drink.
Wonderful drink to serve at Thanksgiving or Christmas!
Just mixed with any one of your Favorite meads.
The aroma is wonderful and a steaming cup after shoveling snow all day is a real treat.

ORDER YOURS NOW




Answer to quiz: B,  Rumor has it that Ben Franklin was mad that Thomas Jefferson opposed his idea to have the turkey as our National Bird. So, Ben Franklin mockingly called the turkey "Tom Turkey" after Jefferson.
    (A. is also an acceptable answer)
 

White Winter Winery

68323 A Lea Street, Iron River, WI 54847

1-800-697-2006

 

 



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