Today we celebrate the go-to lunchmeat on National Bologna Day.
Read MoreIs it really a pie? Or is it a cake? Theoretically, it’s a cake. It’s a cake descended from American pudding-cake pie.
Read MoreThe “original” nachos consisted of fried tortilla chips topped with cheese and pickled jalapeno.
Read Moreeach for your apple corer similar to the one patented by Melville P. Hayward in 1917 (US Pat. No. 1,213,361), remove the seeds and core from the apple and snack on an autumn crisp, golden delicious or gala today as we celebrate National Apple Day.
Read MoreArrows such as the one patented by Joseph Kikos in 2009 (US Pat. No. 7,632,199) assist bow hunters in tracking the arrows they use by housing a GPS within the arrow…
Read MoreWaders allow the fisherman (or waterfowl hunter) to venture into deeper waters. While the image of people fly-fishing, wearing waders as they elegantly cast their poles back and forth immediately comes to mind to many, waders are also used in times of emergency to help first responders navigate deep waters after flooding.
Read MoreFrisbees were taken to a new level with the invention of Disc Golf – no club needed! But today, go old-school and take your best friend to the park and play a game of fetch with a Frisbee to celebrate National Fetch Day.
Read MoreWell on March 3, 1941, Forrest Mars, Sr. was issued a US patent and later that year - M&M plain chocolate candies were introduced. At first, the candy was only available to the US Army so soldiers could carry candy in tropical climates without it melting.
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