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His example continues to globally inspire certain people today. Pieing is punishable under different national penal codes.

Those that do not want to run risk of punishment can find certain charity events where pieing is an unpolitical activity and is instead done simply for fun. In such events, the person that donates the most to charity can throw his pie at a prepared guest of honour. It is associated with Basil the Great, the holy father of the Orthodox Church and the archbishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia. According to tradition, after the emperor had levied a heavy tax upon the people of Caesarea, Saint Basil made him repent and withdraw the tax.

Thousands of gathered coins and pieces of jewelry that had already been paid were baked into a huge pie pita. Saint Basil blessed and cut the pita, offering a slice to each person. Miraculously, in each slice, everyone rightfully received their own valuable belongings. In remembrance of that miracle, Orthodox Christians traditionally bake and share the vasilopita on January 1st, the day Basil died in Even today, people still bake vasilopita in accordance to the tradition and hide a coin wrapped in foil inside the dough.

On January 1st, immediately after the entering the New Year at midnight, the cake is cut and consumed in each household following a certain ritual. Using a knife, the father or grandfather symbolically makes the sign of the cross over the cake and repeats this action three times before slicing the cake into pieces. Each piece is dedicated to a specific person, named during cutting. The first one belongs to Christ, the second to the Virgin Mary, the third to St.

Basil, the fourth slice goes to the host and thereafter pieces are distributed to all people present, from the oldest to the youngest. The last piece belongs to the house. On January 6, twelve days after Christmas, Epiphany is celebrated. But the origins of the feast date back further. The first days of January have been celebrated by both Germans and Romans to mark the New Year and beginning of spring. In the course of their celebrations, the Romans also elected a king for a day.

They did this by hiding a bean in pastry. This bean stood for a new and sprouting life. The tradition of choosing a king through this method was quietly adopted into the Christian version of the feast. From the late Middle Ages onwards, Epiphany was an important family celebration in many European countries. In Belgium and France they make a round cake with almond dough.

But in all cases the custom follows the tradition of hiding a present within the cake. Resemblance with the vasilopita tradition is clear. From the sixteenth century onwards the Belgian, Spanish and French kings-for-a-day received a gilded or silver cardboard crown. The symbolism of the crown still remains a part of the tradition surrounding epiphany cakes that you find in bakeries today. Epiphany goes with a lot of traditions everywhere. The most well-known is the star singing for money and sweets.

Just as a bean stands for fertility, so do cherries. Cherry pie is used in several places to announce a pregnancy. The red cherry is associated with the colour and shape of the uterus. This tradition is rather new. Certainly until the s, a taboo surrounded the topic of pregnancies. Around this time, a comparable atmosphere surrounded birth. A birth was also considered unclean. As a result, the baptism of a child rather than the birth was celebrated.

Until the Second World War, children were baptized as soon as possible to protect them against purgatory. In wealthy circles, the christening feast was completed with a christening cake which would be very luxurious. This tradition originated in Great Britain. As of the s, the time between birth and baptism became longer and both occasions were celebrated separately.

A birth was celebrated with sweets - for a sweet baby. Cake was served at a christening. This cake was no longer made according to a special recipe but generally, there would be an inscription referring to the occasion. Some couples kept a piece of their wedding cake at their wedding and ate it at the christening feast. Today, fewer children are baptized and birth is celebrated all the more exuberantly.

At a baby shower, a birth cake will be shared amongst family and friends. Birth cake is a new concept: a sponge cake with pink or blue decoration, with or without the name and the date of birth of the new-born.

Pink for a girl and blue for a boy. A birthday goes with gifts, cards and… cake! The Egyptians, Greeks and Romans celebrated the birthdays of gods and kings, but not those of ordinary mortals. Have you considered that in order to celebrate the same day every year, a calendar is needed where each year has as an equal number of days? The Julian calendar used by the Romans was adapted in the sixteenth century to a system that is still prevalent today: days per year with a leap year every four years, except for any century years that are not multiples of Birthday calendars, showing dates but not days, can be reused year after year.

These have been printed since the nineteenth century. In the nineteenth century, the bourgeoisie started to celebrate birthdays, but in a much more sober fashion than today. Since the beginning of the twentieth century, anniversaries were more commonly celebrated with gifts, cards and cakes with candles. Many long-held traditions have been preserved and are still survive today. It is important, for example, that the birthday cake comes out well to ensure a long and happy life ahead.

When the candles are blown out in one breath, the birthday boy or girl can make a wish. That wish can only come true if it is not revealed. This custom goes back to the ancient Greeks. Artemis, goddess of the moon, had cakes offered in the shape of the moon with candles on top of it. Blowing out those candles at once, would propitiate the goddess.

Before blowing out the candles there is singing. Calling and singing will ward off evil spirits. Easter and Christmas are the most important Christian holidays. Mostly on the strength of "The Distance," Fashion Nugget charted in the Top 40 and sold over a million copies. It also spun off a somewhat controversial follow-up single in a cover of Gloria Gaynor 's "I Will Survive"; although the band professed its sincere admiration for the song, some critics and listeners took it as a smarmy putdown, in part because of McCrea 's deadpan vocals.

In , Greg Brown and Victor Damiani both left Cake and formed a new group, the new wave-influenced Deathray , which eventually released its debut album on Capricorn in Meanwhile, McCrea briefly considered putting Cake to rest, but brought original bassist Gabe Nelson back to replace Damiani instead. For Cake 's next album, McCrea used a tag-team procession of guitarists -- five in all -- on different tracks; the result, Prolonging the Magic , was released in True to its sardonic title, it defied critical opinion to produce another big, alternative radio hit in "Never There," plus decently successful follow-ups in "Sheep Go to Heaven" and "Let Go.

Prolonging the Magic sold nearly as well as Fashion Nugget , and was also certified platinum. For the supporting tour, one of the album's guitarists, Xan McCurdy , officially joined Cake full-time. In the spring of , the band signed a new deal with Columbia, and debuted in with their fourth overall album, Comfort Eagle , which became their highest-charting yet at number Following the completion of the album, drummer Todd Roper left the group to spend more time with his children, and was replaced on the supporting tour by Pete McNeal.

Pressure Chief appeared in Redefining the meaning of independent -- the band was by then recording in a studio powered entirely by solar energy, and free of the corporate involvement of even so much as a utility bill -- released Showroom of Compassion some six years later in AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript.

Cake traveles with her adoptive sister-best friend Fionna , and Lord Monochromicorn is her boyfriend. She has Stretchy Powers and can morph her body just like Jake. As a cat, she also possesses the ability to see in the dark. The fur on her tail stands on the end or "frizzes out" when there is danger around or when she gets excited e.

She doesn't look much like Jake, aside from their body proportions. She has white eyes in which the black pupils become circular if surprised, excited, shocked, or scared. She has a cat muzzle and a small nose compared to Jake's , cat ears, white fur with many coffee colored spots, and a large bushy tail. When Fionna and Cake race Prince Gumball , when Cake runs up the mountain, she has claws on her front paws.

In the Fionna and Cake miniseries , Cake's eyes will go back to her original prototype blue color. Fionna the human is Cake's best friend and adopted sister. She gave advice to Fionna about Flame Prince. She is very protective of Fionna.



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