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What Is World Food Day & How It Affects You
[1] Beautiful tomatoes that everyone would buy. Compare to the misshapen tomato below, that no one in a first-world country wants to buy (photo courtesy FAO). [2] Misshapen produce, although tasting just like normally attractive produce, is thrown away (photo © U.C. Davis). [3] Fruits with surface blemishes are not acceptable in first world countries, and are tossed away—even though removing the inedible peel makes the fruit perfectly fine to eat (photo by Pijarn Jangsawang | CCO Public Domain). [4] Would you buy these pears? Wind or rain caused the blotches, but they taste perfectly good—even the skin (photo ©...
Top 21 Best Bbq Grill Tool | Barbecue Tool Sets
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15 Fun Things to Do in San Diego for Spring Break
Spring break provides the perfect opportunity to escape from the stresses of daily life. Few places offer a better respite than San Diego. The beaches aren’t as balmy in spring as those in Florida, but that doesn’t stop families and college students alike from hitting up San Diego’s sand and many other attractions. With so much to do and see, the prospect of cramming all the city attractions into a week can be overwhelming. To help, we’ve outlined several of the best San Diego spring break attractions. Many of these can be enjoyed with help from the Go San Diego...
The Heir To A Fly-Fishing Dynasty On Teaching Your Kid To Cast
For more advice on fun stuff to do with your kids, from ridiculously overqualified experts, check out the rest of our 940 Saturdays.Orvisa fly-fishing camp for kidsA River Runs Through It Ages 1 And Up: Get Them A Toy Rod As Perkins was learning how to walk, his father gave him a toy rod so his sense of coordination developed while holding it. By the time he was ready to actually set foot in the water, the rod felt as natural in his hand as his finger did in his nose. Start them off with a toy fly rod to...
Can’t Spill Coffee On Your Keyboard If It’s Already Inside
No matter where you live in the world or what beverage you enjoy, it’s too easy to spill it on the keyboard. Obviously, the solution is to combine the two. That’s exactly what Google Japan did this past April Fool’s Day when they released the Gboard — a cylindrical keyboard wrapped around a removable cup. But is it still a joke once you’ve open-sourced it and made a build guide, more or less? Here’s where it gets weird: each kanji on the keyboard represents a different kind of fish, and they’re laid out in Japanese phonetic order. You’re not stuck...