Bonfire night a rebel training camp for ASD diet and lifestyle management.

If you take a look at what bonfire night is you'll see its a rebles training camp intended for helping potential rebles function and be physically and mentally allert in situations where there is loud noises condider fireworks battlefield noise and bonfire smoke smell light and heat is to disorientate and confuse the senses, the foods are seasonal they are offered as snacks throughout the night but they make up a full meal and you need to eat all of them in the correct order if you want to be able to sleep that night, jacket potatos are the starch crbohydrate, black peas provide fiber, non meat protine and also contain carrots celary and onion which are added carbohydrates, pork sausages are eaten with bread onions and tomato sauce and or mustard which help absorb and digest the meat and apples are eaten because they help to hydrate, there is a no alcohol policy during bonfire night and its that way for a reason, all of the foods and activities are set up to overstimulate and are a test to see who has the understanding physical and mental agility and ability to keep calm remain alert and keep others safe eat what works for the brain and body and have the ability to sleep at night and be well rested for the following day. All of the foods work together to create a meal and the whole meal is what makes sleep possible. Bonfire night is good ASD dietary training and can help reduce sensory overload not by was of exposure therapy but by understanding food and what makes a meal how and why they work together for the brain and body. I am a human and because i am a human i am a omnivour and i require a wide varied diet in order for my brain and body to function as best it can, i eat meat and i speak the facts but i won't ever force another person to do something that they do not want to and in turn i expect the same. I don't hurt anyone i have no malicious intent a farm animal is unaware of its own mortality animals are uninteligent and do not experience fear paine and sufering in the way human beings do, to slaugher live stock for food is not cruelty to consider live stock as wild animals keep them alive would result in more suffering for those animals than is acceptable and no responsible human being would be able to be so cruel, meat is not murder ; murder is murder and to murder there needs to be intent and for intent there needs to be a cause and if there is a identifiable cause there must be inteligence understanding and ability which means there is no insanity or deminished responsibility but there is a planned precocieved intentional effort to hurt harm inflict fear pain and suffering onto another human being with reckless abandon and compleat disregard for life, i am an inteligent socially responsible kind caring and considerate adult human being, i am not a danger to anyone and i am not part of any type of activist or militant groups and i never force my will onto others, i follow the ruls of law and the rules of society as all other socialy minded responsible adult human beings do.

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  • Parkin

    This immediately made me think of the ginger cake that is popular in Yorkshire and Lancashire. I am curious to know if this is what you had been referring to Martin?

  • Black peas were mentioned. Black peas with vinegar followed by parkin - as you say a traditional Lancs/Yorks ginger cake - were always eaten on Bonfire Night in my childhood.

    The run up to BF Night was marked by 'cob-coaling', collecting coal and firewood for the bonfire, and money for fireworks from neighbours. It had a song, sung by kids when they knocked on the door.

    "We come a cob-coaling for Bonfire Time.

    Your coal and your money we hope to enjoy.

    Falla-dee, falla-do, falla-diddly-di-do-day.

    If you haven't got a penny, a ha'penny will do.

    If you haven't got a ha'penny, God bless you!"

    There were longer versions, but this was the most common. I believe that a cob-coal was a large lump of coal.

    It has died out, replaced by Americanized 'Trick or Treat'. A stupid move, really, because cob-coaling could go on for weeks, while trick or treating is just one night, plus we got cash and now kids just get sweets and chocolate.

  • Where i lived Guy Fawks visited and the court house that he stayed in before he was taken and executed is there, the parish church has links to the roundheads etc and there were undergrounf tunnels that link the church to the old court or coach house which is now the ole boars head public house, people on the lead up to bonfire nigh would make and dress up a figur or dummy in the image of Guy Fawks and carry or wheel it from house to house and "say penny for the Guy" and the collection was for the previsions so a organised community bonfire could take place, it was like a competition and the Guy was the mascot they all covered their faces and depending on who had the best Guy is who you gave your penny to and when you gave your penny is when they told you where they were going to burn their Guy and that was the invitation to their bonfire, it was good fun and it was safe, its not like that these days and it is a shame people don't realise just how much things have changed for the worse and many of them will never know anything other than misery and that is a very upsetting thing to have to understand. 

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  • Where i lived Guy Fawks visited and the court house that he stayed in before he was taken and executed is there, the parish church has links to the roundheads etc and there were undergrounf tunnels that link the church to the old court or coach house which is now the ole boars head public house, people on the lead up to bonfire nigh would make and dress up a figur or dummy in the image of Guy Fawks and carry or wheel it from house to house and "say penny for the Guy" and the collection was for the previsions so a organised community bonfire could take place, it was like a competition and the Guy was the mascot they all covered their faces and depending on who had the best Guy is who you gave your penny to and when you gave your penny is when they told you where they were going to burn their Guy and that was the invitation to their bonfire, it was good fun and it was safe, its not like that these days and it is a shame people don't realise just how much things have changed for the worse and many of them will never know anything other than misery and that is a very upsetting thing to have to understand. 

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