Day: November 26, 2024
Board of Elections!

A Call To 911?
A Wisconsin deputy sheriff fielded an unusual call from a child last week.
The call originated from a 10 year old for help with math homework.
Dispatcher Kim Krause answered the call on Nov. 15th, and after informing the child the emergency line isn’t for homework help, offered to assist nonetheless.
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Pizza Party?
Pizza Hut outlets in China have introduced a unique dish that’s causing quite a stir on social media.
It’s called the Goblin Pizza and it includes a deep fried bullfrog as a topping.
The pizza has gone viral after an image of its advertisement was posted and shared widely online.
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Stamp of Approval!
The late, beloved “Golden Girls” actor Betty White will be memorialized on a new postage stamp next year.
The U.S. Postal Service announced Friday that one of its 2025 Forever Stamp offerings will include an illustration of White.
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Sewage Beer?
Small aqua and purple beverage cans sit conspicuously on a counter at the Singapore display during the United Nations Climate talks.
What are these cans exactly? Those who approach learn that the cans are beer. A brand called NEWBrew.
What’s the story with the cans of beer, you ask? The beer is made with treated wastewater.
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Important Recipes!
Tie your apron, preheat your oven to 350 degrees, and stand facing the stove. It’s time to get cooking.
We have an entire century of American braising, baking, and imbibing, in one nation spanning list.
These are the 25 of the most important recipes in the last 100 years!
Sandwiches of History!
Barry Enderwick is eating his way through history, one sandwich at a time.
Every day from his home in San Jose, California, Enderwick posts a cooking video from a recipe that time forgot.
Does Rescuing recipes from the dustbin of history lead to culinary success?
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Pardon Me?
It’s a White House Thanksgiving tradition.
Peach and Blossom are the two lucky turkeys from Minnesota who escaped a fowl fate of ending up on someone’s Thanksgiving table this year when they were pardoned Monday by President Biden at the White House.
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Then vs. Now

