Thursday, August 29, 2013



Today is...
Chop Suey Day!
No one really knows where this Chinese-American dish originated. Some say that Chinese immigrants created the dish after arriving in America, while others insist that the dish is traditionally Chinese. Either way, chop suey is now a staple on many Chinese restaurant menus across the country.
So, what exactly is chop suey? It is a stir fry made with a hodgepodge of ingredients like egg, meat, and vegetables. In fact, the name "chop suey" comes from a Cantonese word meaning “odds and ends.” The dish is traditionally served with rice or noodles to soak up all the delicious flavors.
Today, head to your favorite Chinese restaurant and order some delicious chop suey to celebrate Chop Suey Day. Enjoy!
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Today is also Lemon Juice Day

August is National Goat Cheese Month & National Peach Month & National Water Quality Month

This week is Burning Man



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History
for August 29


1842 - The Treaty of Nanking was signed by the British and the Chinese. The treaty ended the first Opium War and gave the island of Honk Kong to Britain.

1886 - Chop suey was invented in New York City by visiting Chinese Ambassador Li Hung-chang.

1964 - Roy Orbison's single "Oh, Pretty Woman" was released. The song was Orbison's second #1 hit.

1970 - The Kinks' single "Lola" was released.

1983 - The anchor of the USS Monitor, from the U.S. Civil War, was retrieved by divers.

1986 - The former "American Bandstand" studio was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. The studio is in Philadelphia, PA.





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Reflections on Life"Live as if you would die tomorrow; learn as if you would live forever."

--Mahatma Gandhi





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