03 March 2019



Bulgarians mark Liberation Day-independence from the Ottoman Empire today in 1878.
Zoophobics struggle with the irrational fear of animals. 
The first commercial use of tin cans was sales of preserved food to the Royal Navy in 1813.
Cedar wood contains natural antibacterial and antifungal agents.
The grocery store stocker dropped a case of alphagetti pasta on the floor; it spelled disaster. 


Today in 1921, UofT professors, Drs. Banting and Best announced the discovery of insulin.
Each year the last day of March and June end on the same day of the week. 
Those who hail from Karachi are called Karachilites. 
The stevia plant is native to Brazil and Paraguay. 
Nutella: The Number One reason to buy bread. 



Meaning ‘fortune good or bad’ the word luck entered the lexicon c. 1500.
Indoor hockey debuted today in 1875 in Montréal.
25% of Earth's hazelnut crop is bought by the firm that makes Nutella and Ferrero Rocher. 
First to market bleach were the good  folk in Javel, France, in 1799.
Believe on the lucky rabbit’s foot if you wish but it didn’t work so well for the rabbit. 



The average lifespan of a taste bud is ten days. 
The Iroquois used masks as part of medical cures. 
Oil was struck today in 1938 in Saudi Arabia. 
As wards of the Crown, more than 50,000 children are currently in foster care.
Dermatologists constantly make rash decisions.  


Food for Thought:  Happiness is when what you think, what you say and what you do are in harmony. ~Gandhi







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