Welcome to New Jersey, a state famed for Tony Soprano and Turnpike tolls. But now, it’s making waves for its unexpected addition: maple syrup! Nestled in Galloway Township, Stockton University is leading a syrup-making revolution that’s putting the Garden State on the map. Ryan Hegarty, assistant director of the Maple Project, explains the process: “We use a high-pressure membrane to separate sugar and water molecules, enabling us to produce syrup even from sub-optimal trees.” Ryan […]
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Juliana the Heroic Great Dane: A Tale of Bravery During World War II
In the annals of history. Tales of heroism come in many forms, and one such story involves a remarkable Great Dane named Juliana. During the tumultuous era of World War II. Amidst the chaos and destruction, Juliana rose to fame for her extraordinary act of bravery. The Heroic Act In the midst of an air raid. An incendiary bomb plummeted to the ground, threatening to engulf everything in its path in flames. Amidst the panic […]
Read MoreCanada’s Cheesy Obsession: The Macaroni and Cheese Phenomenon
When it comes to comfort food, few dishes evoke the same level of nostalgia and satisfaction as a steaming bowl of macaroni and cheese. Surprisingly, Canada stands out as the world’s top consumer of this beloved comfort meal. The nation’s enduring affection for mac and cheese transcends mere consumption—it’s a cultural phenomenon deeply embedded in Canadian culinary traditions.
Read MoreStrange But True – Presidential Whiskey
Presidential Whiskey is a thing. George Washington is a name synonymous with leadership, patriotism, and the founding of a nation. Beyond his political achievements. A lesser-known facet of Washington’s post-presidential life adds an intriguing layer to his legacy. He ventured into the world of whiskey distillation. Stepping Down Stepping down from the presidency in 1797. George Washington was drawn to agricultural pursuits at Mount Vernon, his beloved estate in Virginia. Amidst managing his extensive plantation, […]
Read MoreUnveiling the Real Captain Morgan: Strange but True
Step into the fascinating world of history as we uncover the truth behind the iconic figure of Captain Morgan, a tale stranger than fiction. Contrary to popular belief, Captain Morgan wasn’t just a brand mascot but a real-life Welsh privateer who left an indelible mark on the Caribbean seas. What’s in a name Behind the Legend But who was the man behind the legend? Sir Henry Morgan was more than just a swashbuckling pirate; he […]
Read MoreStrange But True – Quiet Paul Revere
In this edition of Strange but true. A very Quiet Paul Revere may have road in to town rather stealthy to notify that the British were coming. Everyone knows the story of Revere’s famous ride. Paul Revere was said to have warned colonial militia of the approaching enemy by yelling “The British are coming!” According to History.com, the operation was meant to be quiet and stealthy. British troops were hiding out in the Massachusetts countryside. Also, […]
Read MoreNapoleon’s Unlikely Foe: The Unforgettable Bunny Onslaught
Napoleon’s unlikely foe stands out In the annals of history. Tales of military conquests and strategic brilliance often overshadow the quirky and unexpected events that transpire behind the scenes. One such unforgettable moment involves the famous conqueror Napoleon Bonaparte and an unlikely adversary – a horde of bunnies! This peculiar incident took place during a rabbit hunt requested by the French leader himself. The Bunny Hunt Napoleon, known for his military prowess, sought a leisurely […]
Read MoreStrange But True – Fast 5 Edition
Strange But True – Fast 5 Edition, 5 facts that are truly strange but true. Once upon a time in the kingdom of Fast-Food Wonderland, where fries ruled and burgers reigned supreme, there existed tales stranger than the wildest fairy tales. Gather around as we embark on a journey through the enchanted land of bizarre facts with our Fast 5 that are sure to leave you scratching your head in disbelief. 1. Bubblegum Bonanza at […]
Read MoreStrange But True – Do you want fries with that?
In this edition of Strange but true the phrase do you want fries with that, might be because you have too much ketchup. Ketchup for once might more important than the fries. Ketchup Was Sold in the 1830s as Medicine. Forget Ibuprofen. In the 1830s, when it came to popular medicine, ketchup was all the rage. In 1834, it was sold as a cure for indigestion by an Ohio physician named John Cook. It wasn’t popularized as a […]
Read MoreCharles Manson Wrote a Song for The Beach Boys
Charles Manson was released from prison in 1967, he started sharing some of his songs around in LA including with The Beach Boys.
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