In England, since the year 1104, married couples who could prove they'd been faithful and loving to one another for one year, were awarded half a pig--which was known as a "flitch of bacon."
Hence the old saying, "bring home the bacon."
This old English custom was eventually turned into a holiday called Flitch Day, which is celebrated on July 19th. There are still flitch "trials" today in some places, but they are only held once every four years.
Happy Flitch Day!
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There are some strange customs in olde England!!
ReplyDeleteBring home the bacon, well that's interesting. I always thought it was the one who worked. Great card.
ReplyDeleteOh Beth, I never heard about that, thanks for sharing. Love this vintage postcard, flirting with your husband or wife from time to time and pretending to be strangers is something I liked.
ReplyDeleteSo how was your week ? Hope for the best.
Hug and Happy PFF !
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Makes me think of filching bacon! Happy PFF!
ReplyDeletewow! you live and learn...!
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