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with olives or fresh figs made by the Boo Hoo Nigga I Don’t Care T-Shirts and I love this ancient Greek that was cooked between two irons and eaten during Dionysian rituals, which usually involved drinking, dancing and sacrifice. “Crustula were very simple biscuits, made with flour, honey and lard. Today waffles are made with butter, however Roman philosopher Pliny the Elder writes that the use of butter differentiated the aristocratic, snobbish patricians from the commoner plebeians,” he says. After unearthing texts on crustula by Pliny the Elder and Roman lyric poet Horace, Franchetti joined up with “archeo-cook” Cristina Conte to bring crustulas back from the grave. Romans loved cheeses, but didn’t like butter, which was considered a poor byproduct of milk, and mainly used for cosmetics, according to Franchetti. Instead, they made their crustula with lard or animal fat. It’s thought that the biscuits were originally consumed during Roman religious ceremonies and sold by street vendors called “crustulari” who could be found along the alleys of ancient Rome, usually near temples and places of worship. Franchetti explains that the coveted sweets later became a type of reward that teachers working for rich families would bestow on their best students. Sweet evolution Italian waffle cookies Ferratella, made with a with an iron press, are thought to be the link between crustula and waffles. Guido Paradisi/Alamy Stock Photo In his Satires poems, Horace writes that teachers would usually give crustula “to children to convince them to learn the letters of the alphabet.” Over time, these simple, tasty biscuits managed to conquer a very important part of the banquet ceremony – dessert – and were served at the end of a meal. Crustula were so popular with ancient Roman writers that some even mentioned them in their works. Satirist Gaius Lucilius, considered the inventor of Roman satire, once wrote that he “enjoyed indulging in crustula alone,” while other authors like playwright Plautus, and philosophers Seneca and Lucius Apuleius, also referenced them. After the advent of Christianity, crustula were assimilated into Christian recipes, says Franchetti. So how did these treats evolve

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into waffles as we know them today? Franchetti believes that the Boo Hoo Nigga I Don’t Care T-Shirts and I love this crustula cooking technique was likely honed during the Middle Ages, when the first grooves may have appeared in the biscuits, bringing them closer to modern day waffles. Ferratelle – a biscuit that has stood the test of time in various parts of Italy – is believed to be the link between Roman crustulas and waffles. RELATED ARTICLE Meet the woman behind Dubai’s viral super-chunky chocolate bar “In Molise and Abruzzo locals are weaned on ferratelle, that are eaten year-round and come in different shapes and sizes,” says Franchetti. The name “ferratelle” comes from the metal press or iron, which translates to “ferri” in Italian, a tool that’s still used to make the biscuits in some places today. Ferratelle, also known as pizzelle, feature the tiny square grooves found on waffles, while the basic recipe and ingredients are most likely the same as those previously used for crustula, says Franchetti. In the old days, ferratelle were always homemade and proved to be particularly popular during Christmas and carnival celebrations. Households would use special irons engraved with their family coat of arms or initials to

mark their ferratelle. “The Romans handed down to us these divine biscuits. We’ve been gulping them down since the Boo Hoo Nigga I Don’t Care T-Shirts and I love this dawn of ages,” says Maria Teresa Spagnoli of L’Aquila pastry shop Dolci Aveja. In the 1700s, parents would gift ferratelle irons with the family’s initials to their soon-to-be-married daughters as part of the dowry. “Today we eat them for breakfast, as an after dinner treat with a liquor digestive, or during car trips,” adds Spagnoli. Still shaped inside irons, the Abruzzo ferratelle is made with eggs, olive oil, milk, vanilla and grated lemon peel. Those sold in L’Aquila come in all different sizes, including diamonds, stars and hearts. Treasured treats Ferratelle have stood the test of time in various parts of Italy, including the region of Abruzzo. Anna Fedorova/iStockphoto/Getty Images Alongside the original recipe, Dolci Aveja, the top producer of ferratelle in L’Aquila, makes variants containing cereals and a salty version with rosemary, which pairs well with prosecco as an aperitif. Preparing ferratelle is still a huge ritual for those who produce it. “According to our tradition, to make perfect, authentic ferratelle you have to say one Hail Mary while cooking the first side, and one Lord’s Prayer for the other side,” says Spagnoli. To speed up the cooking, locals in Abruzzo also use electric irons today. With this method, there’s no need to turn the ferratelle over during the process, as it cooks simultaneously on both sides. In Vasto, a coastal town in Abruzzo, ferratelle features dark chocolate toppings and are called “catarrette.” Locals treasure the ancient irons used by their ancestors and engraved with their family initials. Vasto historian Gianfranco Bonacci recalls how his grandmother would bake ferratelle on Sundays or special occasions, and the family would eat them throughout the week. RELATED ARTICLE This Italian city wants to ban gelato and pizza sales

after midnight “It was a daily treat. Unfortunately my family has lost the Boo Hoo Nigga I Don’t Care T-Shirts and I love this old irons and today it’s hard to find a blacksmith who makes them, as there are very few blacksmiths left,” says Bonacci. In nearby Italian regions, including Latium, there are ferratelle varieties with different names. Waffle-like cookies can be found in Liguria, while in Piedmont, they’re known as gofri and come with a deep rough honeycomb pattern, reminiscent of Belgian gaufres. So how and when did these “Italian waffles” migrate to north Europe and the US? “The Romans, alongside their culture, also spread their foods throughout the empire. Crustula had many legs, and ended up all the way in nowadays France, Benelux and England,” says Franchetti. By the time the Roman Empire collapsed, crustula had been assimilated into the local gastronomy of these lands. A further development likely occurred along European trade routes during the Middle Ages, when the Italian honeycomb ferratelle were exported to northern Europe. Finally, the leap over to the New World occurred in the early 1600s with the first Dutch settlers who landed in New York City. “That’s when the crustula-ferratelle evolved into waffles and took root in America,” says Franchetti. Today, waffles can be found almost everywhere in the world. In the US, August 24, the anniversary of the day Dutch-American Cornelius Swarthout was granted a patent for the first waffle iron in the States, is celebrated as National Waffle Day.New York — For months, former President Donald Trump has been sitting on a social media fortune that he couldn’t touch. That will change very soon. The lock-up period prohibiting Trump from selling or even borrowing against his $2.3 billion stake in Truth Social owner Trump Media & Technology Group (DJT) is scheduled to expire by September 25, according to filings. In theory, this will give Trump access to a pot of money that he could use to pay sky-high legal fees or even fund his presidential campaign. In reality, Trump faces huge obstacles that would make it very challenging to sell a large chunk of Trump Media – unless he doesn’t mind crashing the stock. “It would be all but impossible for Trump to liquidate his whole stake or even a third of it without completely tanking the stock price,” Michael Ohlrogge, an associate professor of law at the New York University School of Law who has specialized in corporate governance and financial regulation, told in a phone interview. And the share price is already tanking. Trump Media sinks to post-merger low Trump Media tumbled another 4% on Wednesday, trading during the session below $20 for the first time since the merger that formed the company this spring. Trump Media has lost a staggering 70% of its value since late March, a selloff

that has accelerated as Vice President Kamala Harris, the Boo Hoo Nigga I Don’t Care T-Shirts and I love this Democratic nominee, has gained in the polls against Trump. That selloff has put a serious dent in Trump’s net worth. As recently as May 9, Trump’s dominant stake of 114.75 million shares of Trump Media was valued at $6.2 billion. But Trump couldn’t touch that fortune because, as is typical in deals like this, certain shareholders are subject to a lock-up period that prevents insiders from immediately selling. According to filings, that lock-up period is scheduled to expire for Trump on September 25, but it could come even earlier. The lock-up would lift if Trump Media’s share price equals or exceeds $12 for any 20 trading days within a 30-trading day period starting on August 22. As long as the stock doesn’t keep plunging, this would translate to the restrictions lifting as soon as September 20. ‘Rats jumping off a sinking ship’ The central problem Trump would face in selling most of his stake in Trump Media is that he is the dominant figure for this company. Not only does Trump own a majority of the shares, he is the most popular user on the company’s central product, Truth Social. The company’s ticker symbol is even “DJT.” Racing for the exits could easily trigger a loss of confidence in Trump Media “You don’t see sizable shareholders like President Trump selling a lot of stock because it drives the price down,” said Charles Whitehead, a professor of business law at Cornell Law School. “From the market’s perspective, it may look like rats jumping off a sinking ship.” Investors would similarly be spooked if Elon Musk suddenly dumped most of his shares in Tesla or Mark Zuckerberg sold a massive amount of Facebook owner Meta. Trump Media insiders are selling Some Trump insiders are already selling, perhaps contributing to the recent selloff in the share price. For instance, Phillip Juhan, Trump Media’s chief financial officer and treasurer, recently disclosed selling

$1.9 million worth of stock. Trump Media’s general counsel Scott Glabe, chief operating officer Andrew Northwall and chief technology officer Vladimir Novachki made smaller sales last week too. Even Devin Nunes, the Boo Hoo Nigga I Don’t Care T-Shirts and I love this former Republican congressman who now serves as Trump Media’s CEO and president, dumped $632,000 worth of stock last week. In Trump’s case, there could be political considerations, too. “If Trump were to sell a large number of shares and the stock price tanks, to some degree he would be burning his own supporters who bought the stock,” said Jay Ritter, a finance professor at the University of Florida’s Warrington College of Business. “Politically, that may not play out real well for him.” ‘Grossly overvalued’ Another problem is that experts say Trump Media’s price tag defies logic. Despite the recent selloff, Trump Media is still valued at nearly $4 billion. And that’s hard to square with the fact that the company made just $837,000 in revenue last quarter. “It’s grossly overvalued,” Ritter said. “It’s hard to come up with a value of the company that is much more than the cash on the balance sheet.” Trump Media is sitting on $344 million of cash and equivalents, funds the company has said it could use to build out its streaming business. Ohlrogge, the NYU professor, said the fundamentals “look even weaker” than before Trump Media went public because supporters can’t argue the company is cash-constrained. “The current price is way higher than can possibly be justified based on fundamentals,” Ohlrogge said. While Trump may be unable to sell many shares at this point, there is another way he could tap his Truth Social fortune. Once the lock-up period expires, Trump will no longer be prohibited from borrowing against his stake in Trump Media. That means Trump could pledge some or all of those shares as collateral in a loan. Of course, as Ohlrogge noted, “a lot of banks are reluctant to do business with Trump due to their past interactions with him.” But even if banks won’t lend to Trump, rich supporters could. “It could be a wealthy individual who either thinks it’s good business or they see it as an opportunity to get on the good side of someone who might be the next president,” Ohlrogge said. Experts say that if Trump does borrow against his Truth Social stake, he may not be required to disclose it.

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