Thursday, September 13, 2012




Today is...

National Peanut Day

Today is a celebration of the peanut, which isn’t really a nut at all. Technically, peanuts are legumes—simple dry fruits in the same family as peas and beans. But don't let this fun fact get in the way of your celebrating!
George Washington Carver discovered over 300 practical uses for peanuts. Carver, a graduate of Iowa State University, found ways to use peanuts in shampoo, fuel, dyes, and flours. Ironically, historians suspect that Carver never tasted a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. What a shame!
To celebrate National Peanut Day, bake peanut butter cookies, watch a ballgame with a bag of whole peanuts, enjoy a nice chunk of peanut butter fudge, or make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for lunch. Enjoy!
Today is also Fortune Cookie Day


September is National Organic Harvest Month & National Piano Month
This week is Line Dance Week


images and text courtesy of MyPunchbowl.com" -- http://www.mypunchbowl.com/










History
for September 13
 
1759 - The French were defeated by the British on the Plains of Abraham in the final French and Indian War.

1949 - The Ladies Professional Golf Association of America was formed.

1960 - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission banned payola.

1970 - The first New York City Marathon took place. Fireman Gary Muhrucke won the race.

1977 - General Motors introduced the first diesel automobiles.





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Reflections on Life"Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony."

--Mahatma Ghandi



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