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In Peter Tosh's song 'You Can't Blame The Youth' Morgan is highlighted as a figure from Jamaica's history who, although being revered, was in actuality a monster. [5] The band Wylde Nept has a song about Captain Morgan 'taking Royale' without cannon fire, a humorous view at his change from being a pirate to the governorship. The last verse ...
Blogger Barry Enderwick, of Sandwiches of History, offers "Sunday Morning" viewers a 1958 recipe for a club sandwich that, he says, shouldn't work, but actually does, really well!
Club Sandwich. 19. The Club Sandwich. Not sure I ever understood the love for the Club. Bread in the middle ain’t my thing, and sandwiches served with toothpicks in the center annoy the hell out ...
Variations on the traditional club sandwich abound. Some replace the poultry meat with eggs (a "breakfast club") or roast beef. Others use ham instead of, or in addition to, bacon, or add slices of cheese. Various kinds of mustard and sliced pickles may be added. Upscale variations include the oyster club, the salmon club, and Dungeness crab ...
2. First Watch. First Watch is a breakfast and brunch chain that's grown in popularity and size in the last few years. Though the Monterey club isn't a triple decker, it makes up for the extra ...
Captain Morgan is a brand of flavored rums (including, in Europe, some rum-flavored "premium spirit drinks") produced by British alcohol conglomerate Diageo. It is named after the 17th-century Welsh privateer of the Caribbean , Sir Henry Morgan .
Captain Morgan is a brand of flavored rums. Captain Morgan may also refer to: Frederick E. Morgan (1894–1967), British Army senior officer; Henry Morgan (c. 1635–1688), Welsh privateer for whom the rum is named; Miles Morgan (1616–1699), Welsh colonist of America; Robert Clark Morgan (1798–1864), English sea captain; Eoin Morgan ...
Morgan's ship the Satisfaction lays just off Lajas reef where it sank. The wreck was discovered by a team from the Texas State University in July 2011. [134] In 2014 the expedition was an inspiration for the drinks company Diageo who owned Captain Morgan rum to launch a limited edition 'Captain Morgan 1671'. [135]