I learned of the giant potato in the most cursory of ways: through a stranger on the internet. I looked forward to his weekly dispatches of bizarre news stories, like “Salmon Going Nuts at a Fish Farm Possibly High on Cocaine, Officials Say,” or simply, “German Pentathlon Coach Disquali...
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While so much has already changed in 2024 around New Paltz, there are more changes pending. For example, news has already spread about the beloved cocktail bar, Huckleberry, announcing its soon closure. The news caught some by surprise because the business frequently seems full and has tons of...
With his game-changing, meticulously baked molten chocolate cake Jean-Georges Vongerichten gave diners at some of the world's fanciest restaurants the confidence to publicly indulge in gooey batter. For that we are eternally grateful. While Vongerichten had been serving his signature dessert since 198...
Halloween gained popularity in the United States in the 1840s by way of amassive Irish immigrationto escape the Irish Potato Famine. The Pagan roots of the celebration may be what led to it being popular withfarm communitiesand people looking to connect with the land as the seasons turned. ...
Pringles were introduced in 1967 by Procter & Gamble as potato chips that would not break or get crushed in a typical bag. Years of research went into designing Pringles’ shape and can, and more years were put into developing its flavor. Sales of Pringles picked up in the 1980s once the...
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important staple food, but the area dedicated to these crops has been declining steadily over the past few decades and hastily after the green revolution era due to their poorer economic competitiveness with major commodities such as high-yielding varieties of potato, tomato, maize, wheat, and ...
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