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Chill Out and Get Patriotic: Homemade Ice Pops to Beat the Summer Heat

Independence Day is just around the corner. Celebrating the Fourth of July brings a sense of patriotism and community as people gather to enjoy parades, fireworks and barbecues. The summer heat adds an extra sizzle to the festivities, making it the perfect time to cool down by indulging in ice pops.

Before you dash to the grocery store, why don’t we make popsicles at home? Here’s a refreshing treat bursting with red, white and blue colors and fresh fruity flavors that bring relief on hot summer days.

Store bought pops are often full of sugar, artificial flavoring and dyes. How else can you get those neon colors not found in nature? While it’s fun for the kiddies to stick out their electric blue tongues, we can make healthy, delicious and nutritious pops they will love.

Do-it-yourself popsicles are so easy, you can literally put any flavorful fluid you wish in a popsicle mold, freeze it and make people happy. The molds can be found online, in practically any grocery store, even at dollar stores. Or you can opt for a nostalgic throwback and use craft sticks in little paper cups like back in the day. Remember ripping the paper off those chunky juicy ice pops?

Making popsicles at home can be

as healthy and virtuous or as indulgent and decadent as you wish. They don’t have to be complicated; you can simply freeze fruit juice, soda or instant pudding, and the kids will love them. Make them with yogurt, fresh fruit, and roll them in granola, and they’re a breakfast treat. Make them with coffee or your favorite cocktail ingredients, and they’re an adult treat. And the best part, you can have an infinity of flavors, and they’re still totally cheap!

The recipe I’m sharing today is meant to truly help you beat the summer’s heat. We’re making a very healthy, light, refreshing popsicle brimming with electrolytes. Electrolytes are minerals (which include calcium, magnesium, potassium and sodium) your body needs. Electrolytes regulate hydration, muscle and nerve function, blood pressure and your body’s pH levels. Imbalances or deficiencies in electrolytes can cause everything from muscle cramps and fatigue to irregular heartbeat and seizures. When we perspire, we lose electrolytes. How fun to concoct a popsicle that helps to replace them!

potassium. When choosing coconut water, look for one that’s 100% juice with minimal ingredients — ideally just “coconut water.” Ginger is a powerful anti-inflammatory with antioxidant properties. Next, we add watermelon and blueberries, both packed with antioxidants, vitamins and minerals.

PATRIOTIC ICE POPS

Yield: approximately 3 3/4 cups

Servings: 10 (3-ounce) ice pops 2 tablespoons candied ginger, minced 1/4 cup sugar Pinch sea salt

2 cups coconut water

1 1/2 cups watermelon, cubed 1/2 cup blueberries or blackberries

In a small saucepan, bring ginger, sugar, salt and 1/4 cup water to a boil. Let this reduce for about 5 minutes or until approximately 1/3 cup. Set aside to cool. When cooled, add the coconut water and stir. Use either a small melon baller or knife to make bite-size pieces of watermelon that will fit into your ice pop molds. Divide the watermelon pieces and berries among the popsicle molds. Fill with the coconut ginger mixture, and add your popsicle sticks. Freeze at least 4 hours, or better, overnight. What a perfect way to end a summer evening on the patio, feeling like a kid again. See you next week!

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We start with a coconut water base and add a simple syrup made with ginger. Coconut water rehydrates and replenishes electrolytes, especially

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1. ABBA won the 1974 Eurovision contest with which song?

2. Name the group that released “Boogie Fever.”

3. Who was “Sloopy” in “Hang On Sloopy”?

4. Which duo released “Lady Godiva”?

5. Name the song that contains these lyrics: “Stayed in bed all morning just to pass the time; There’s something wrong here, there can be no denying.”

Answers

1. “Waterloo.” Then, in 2005 at the 50th anniversary of the contest, the song was picked as the best song in the whole history of the contest, edging out “Nel blu, dipinto di blu” (aka “Volare”) by Italian Domenico Modugno.

2. The Sylvers, in 1975. The group, consisting of nine of the 10 kids in the family, originally called themselves the Little Angels.

3. Legend says that Sloopy (born Dorothy Sloop Heflick in 1913) was a singer in Ohio and an Ohio University student. “Sloopy” is the fight song of the Ohio State University Buckeyes and was named the state’s official rock song in 1985.

4. Peter & Gordon, in 1966.

5. “It’s Too Late,” by Carole King in 1971. The song snagged a Grammy for Record of the Year in 1972 and made it onto the Rolling Stone’s list of greatest songs of all time.

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VOLUNTEER TOUR GUIDES NEEDED

The Paine House, 7 Station Street in Coventry is looking for volunteer Tour Guides to share this unique historical site with the general public. Can you spare a few hours once or twice a month? All training and materials will be provided, no special skills required. This opportunity is suitable for High School students to adults. Training classes for the 2022 season will begin soon. If interested, call Bob at 439-7513 or email info@ westernrihistory.org

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Project Hand Up is a supplemental program provided for working people and elderly in the community to be able to affordably shop for groceries for a suggested donation. They are located at 15 Factory Street in West Warwick. Suggested donation is $6 for 3 bags of groceries. HOURS: If you are 60 & older or a Veteran (Veteran Card required), you can shop on any day regardless of your last name. Tuesdays 3-5PM for anyone with the last name that begins with A-K, Thursdays 3-5PM for last names beginning with L-Z & Fridays 3-4:30PM for anyone who missed their shopping day. Picture ID’s required, one purchase per family, trunks must be cleaned out to allow for groceries. Please visit projecthandup.net or find them on Facebook for more information.

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SPOTLIGHT: INFLATABLE SCREEN & PROJECTOR

Check out our inflatable screen and projector and have your own outdoor movie night! For more information about borrowing the inflatable screen and projector, visit our website or call the Circulation Desk at 822-9100 and press 1.

1. The Flash (PG-13) Ezra Miller, Michael Keaton

2. Elemental (PG) Leah Lewis, Mamoudou Athie

3. Spider-Man: Across the SpiderVerse (PG) Shameik Moore, Hailee Steinfeld

4. Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (PG-13) Anthony Ramos, Dominique Fishback

5. The Little Mermaid (PG) Halle Bailey, Jonah Hauer-King

6. The Blackening (R) Antoinette Robertson, Dewayne Perkins

7. Guardians of the Galaxy

Volume 3 (PG-13) Chris Pratt, Chukwudi Iwuji

8. The Boogeyman (PG-13) Sophie Thatcher, Chris Messina

9. Fast X (PG-13) Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez 10. Asteroid City (PG-13) Jason Schwartzman, Scarlett Johansson

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Butter Prints

It isn’t easy to recognize this wood piece with a deeply carved design. Unlike today’s familiar decorating stamping tools, it wasn’t pressed into ink and used to print on fabric or paper; it is a butter print.

Nineteenth-century farm families made their own butter, shaped it in molds, and pressed designs into it with handcarved butter stamps or prints. If the butter was sold at a market, printed designs would appeal to customers and identify the maker. Designs with symmetrical, repeating or divided elements may have helped divide the butter into portions. Some butter prints had handles or were attached to a butter mold. This oval print with a flower-andheart design and notched border sold for $5,015 at Conestoga Auction Co. It was made in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in the 19th century.

Q:In the 1950s or ‘60s, my mother had a Barbie doll that wasn’t like any I have seen since. It had painted brown hair with a painted blue headband, and it came with three wigs: long and dark brown, curly and reddish-brown, and short and blond. I have seen a lot of Barbies at auctions but not one with wigs like this. Is this one rare?

A:Your mother’s doll sounds like the Fashion Queen Barbie doll, introduced in 1963. This doll had a molded head with brown hair and a blue headband and non-bending legs. It was dressed in a one-piece swimsuit with white and gold stripes, a matching turban and white open-toe shoes. It was sold with three wigs: one blond, one brunette, and one titian (the term used for red-brown Barbie hair). It was marked “Midge T. M. [copyright]

1962 Barbie [registered] [copyright]

1958 by Mattel, Inc.” The 1964 edition had “Patented” added to the mark. Mattel also made Barbie “wig wardrobes” in the 1960s, which were sold with a doll head, not a complete doll. Fashion Queen Barbies without the wigs or box have sold for less than

$100 at recent auctions. A doll with all three wigs and the original outfit and box can sell for $100 to $400.

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Pottery jar, Nambe Pueblo, blackware, round, turned-in rim, wide geometric band, signed, Marie Herrera, 2 1/2 x 4 1/4 inches, $115.

Ice cream freezer, lid, glass, embossed, “Whip/Egg Beater/Butter Churn,” metal churn, Dazey, 11 inches, $185. Textile, United States flag, 35 stars, coarse linen, hand sewn, double-applique stars, two brass grommets, c. 1863, 52 x 91 inches, $2,600. For more collecting news, tips and resources, visit www.Kovels.com © 2023 King Features Synd., Inc.

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SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE

The Special Meeting will be held on August 8, 2023 at the Coventry Senior Center, 50 Wood Street, Coventry, RI 02816-5841 at 6:00 PM

The purpose of the meeting is to present proposed updates to the District By-Laws to taxpayers and hold a taxpayer vote for approval. Said proposed updates include:

1.Ministerial edits throughout, consisting of: fixing typos, the capitalization of the terms Fire District and Board of Directors, updating the definition of quorum to 25 voters in accordance with the Charter, and the replacement of District Manager with District Treasurer;

2.Removal of levy cap and all-day referendum asdescribed in Article II, Section 1.B;

3.Removal of Article II, Section 1.F and subsequent renumbering;

4.Addition of Article II, Section 1.I allowing for any board member to submit agenda items for meetings;

5.Addition of Article II, Section 1.J allowing for a majority of the Board to request an election of Board officers and scheduling of vote;

6.Removal of language otherwise delegating the Fire Chief's administrative duties as described in Article III, Section 1.

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From the time we are young, we are taught a universal principle known as the “Golden Rule” which, simply stated, is “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” The Bible teaches another enduring principle, it is: “As I loved you, love one another.”

At the core of each of these messages is love ~ and sharing that love with one another, just as God loves us. This “call to love” is one that resonates within the sacred halls of West Warwick’s very own Chapel of St. Therese of Lisieux. It is seen in the church’s philosophy of inclusion and acceptance. It has always been a part of the teachings and actions of this closeknit community.

Congregants who attend services at “Saint T’s” (as it is affectionately known) will see some things; they see families of all shapes & sizes, they see women in the clergy, they see divorcees participating in all the rituals and blessings their married and single friends enjoy, they hear contemporary music, they see those who extend kindness and love to them, What they won’t see is discrimination, exclusion, judgment, and intolerance.

The Chapel of St. Therese of Lisieux is a Catholic Community that functions outside the jurisdiction of Rome. As Father Charles Vohs, the congregation’s Priest explains, this is a faith community whose mission it is to reclaim those whose experiences have left them feeling marginalized by the traditional Catholic Church.

The church is a haven for those whose abiding faith in the teachings of Jesus Christ have not always been in alignment with the expectations of the church of their childhoods, leaving them feeling estranged, conflicted, and often unwanted. Father Chuck would say to those who feel left

on the fringes of their faith ~ come, you are a Child of God and you are welcome here. Come to be replenished, edified, supported, and uplifted.

A quick peruse of the chapel’s website best sums up the church’s mission: “The Chapel of St. Therese of Lisieux welcomes all individuals seeking God’s love; we keep our doors open to every soul seeking to welcome Jesus into their hearts. We invite you to open your heart and allow His grace to penetrate your soul.

Our church stands as a beacon of hope in West Warwick. We are a place of acceptance, peace, and joy to all who are

moved to join us. Our church family is richly diverse, with people of different ages and backgrounds coming together to worship and serve together.”

For more details, check the church website at www.go1500.org.

Please come to “Saint T’s”, located at 1500 Main Street in West Warwick. Services are every Sunday at 10:30, either in person or via Zoom. Sunday rosaries begin at 9:45am. Feel free to call 401-680-9076 or email stocc1500@gmail.com for more information.

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Protecting Yourself Against Skin Cancer This Summer

Skin cancer is a serious and potentially life-threatening disease that affects millions of people worldwide. It is the most common form of cancer in the United States, with over 5 million cases diagnosed each year. Skin cancer can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, sun exposure, and lifestyle choices. Understanding the different types of skin cancer and their causes is crucial to preventing and treating this disease.

There are three main types of skin cancer: basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma.

Basal cell carcinoma is the most common type of skin cancer and usually appears as a small, shiny bump or a patch of skin that is red, pale, or pearly.

Squamous cell carcinoma often looks like a wart or a scaly patch of skin, and it can grow quickly and become painful. Melanoma is the most dangerous type of skin cancer, and it can appear as a mole or a dark spot on the skin.

The primary cause of skin cancer is exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun or tanning beds. UV radiation can damage the DNA in skin cells, leading to mutations that can cause cancer. People with fair skin, light eyes, and blond or red hair are more likely to develop skin cancer than those with darker skin tones. Other risk factors for skin cancer include a family history of the disease, a weakened immune system, and exposure to certain chemicals.

Preventing skin cancer starts with protecting your skin from the sun.

Get back in the game this summer with

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Ortho Rhode Island | Sports Medicine

You don’t have to be an elite athlete to understand the negative impact an orthopedic injury or condition can have on your favorite activities. From weekend pickleball players to avid gardeners to high school and college studentathletes, the sports medicine specialists at Ortho Rhode Island care for active people of all ages, interests, and ability levels to help get them back to doing what they love.

Ortho Rhode Island’s sports medicine team is comprised of fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons and primary care physicians, physical therapists, and athletic trainers. These specialists collaborate to provide state-of-the-art care focused on the treatment, prevention, and rehabilitation of injuries and conditions related to sports, physical fitness, and exercise.

Our multidisciplinary approach allows our providers to create individualized care plans that are tailored to your activity goals, and to utilize leading-edge treatments, from the latest techniques in physical therapy to other nonsurgical therapies like platelet-rich plasma injections with Ortho RI Biologics.

Staying Healthy

This means wearing protective clothing, such as hats and long-sleeved shirts, and using sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30. It's also important to avoid tanning beds, as they can expose you to high levels of UV radiation. If you spend a lot of time outdoors, it's a good idea to schedule regular skin checks with your healthcare provider to monitor for any changes or abnormalities.

If you do develop skin cancer, early detection is key to successful treatment. Treatment options for skin cancer depend on the type and stage of the cancer, as well as your overall health. For early-stage skin cancer, treatment may involve surgery to remove the cancerous cells. In some cases, radiation therapy or topical treatments may be used. For advanced skin cancer, chemotherapy or targeted therapy may be necessary.

It's important to note that even if you have been treated for skin cancer, you still need to be vigilant about

protecting your skin from the sun and scheduling regular check-ups with your healthcare provider. Once you have had skin cancer, you are at a higher risk of developing it again in the future.

In addition to protecting your skin from the sun, there are other steps you can take to reduce your risk of developing skin cancer. These include: voiding smoking and excessive alcohol consumption ating a healthy diet that is rich in fruits and vegetables taying physically active and maintaining a healthy weight Managing stress levels and getting enough sleep voiding exposure to harmful chemicals and pollutants

In conclusion, skin cancer is a serious disease that requires appropriate physical and follow-up care. Understanding the different types of skin cancer and their causes is key to preventing and treating this disease. Protecting your skin from the sun, scheduling regular check-ups with your healthcare provider, and taking steps to reduce your overall risk of cancer are all important steps to take to ensure your skin health. Remember, early detection and treatment is critical to successful outcomes, so don't delay in seeking medical attention if you notice any changes or abnormalities in your skin.

To learn more, please visit: https://www.kentri.org/services/ dermatology

And while we are dedicated to helping a wide range of sports medicine patients including active people seeking improved exercise performance, individuals returning to full function from non-sports injuries, and people with disabilities trying to increase mobility our team is also committed to the health of our local student-athletes. We’re honored to serve as the Official Orthopedic Partner of Rhode Island Interscholastic League, the Official Team Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Providers for the University of Rhode Island, Orthopedic care providers for Johnson Wales University, and proud partners of Providence College Athletics.

So whether you’re looking to compete at the highest level or just trying to keep up with your grandkids, you don’t have to let orthopedic pain stand in your way. Learn how we can help you start your big comeback by scheduling an appointment with Ortho Rhode Island at 401.777.7000, or visiting orthopedicsri.com/sportsmed.

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Our orthopedic surgeons, primary care sports medicine physicians, physical therapists, and athletic trainers help people of all ages and skill levels return to activity, from keeping up with the grandkids to competitive sports.

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Dioramas

With the recent collection of antique toys from the Museum of Art at the Rhode Island School of Design, there is one item in particular that has captured my attention as a beautiful period piece: A 19th-century English folk art clay diorama display. With its remarkable details, it’s no surprise it piqued my interest and inspired me to write about it today.

The term diorama usually refers to a scene with three dimensional figures either in miniature or full-scale formats. We all remember having to make a diorama or two in school, right? Well, this diorama is probably a little fancier than any you have ever made. It depicts an exceptional portrayal of a Catholic cathedral with fully detailed and painted interior, wood furnishings, sculptures, and more. Even the archbishop standing at the altar is made of hand-painted clay.

Dioramas were originally used for peep shows (no, not the naughty kind!); they were a scientific curiosity where the viewer could see a miniature scene through a single peep hole in a box. Originally, in the 15th century these scenes would be painted on transparent glass and lit by moon or sunlight to simulate time or

weather; however, they became fully modeled in subsequent years depicting Renaissance style court scenes and pageants. During the 17th century, itinerant showman would often present their peep show cabinets on the streets, which in turn made them popular among children.

Some of these cabinets would also feature movable scenery made of wood or cardboard that would later develop into the toy theatre that became popular during the 19th century. Unlike the fully modeled figures of peep shows, toy theatre figures were often cut from paper and mounted on paste board and would include a condensed version of the play that the characters would have been originally part of. This form of entertainment is believed to have been started in England

around 1810 and they were originally sold as souvenirs of current productions, which in turn provided historians with context for what was popular in entertainment.

It isn’t hard to see why children were so taken with these souvenir sets, they came with numerous pieces, and eventually a stage where they could cultivate creativity. No wonder such a fine diorama example like this cathedral scene was once included in the RISD Museum toy collection of the magnificent Corliss-Carrington House in Providence.

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AARP CHAPTER 2210 ATLANTIC CITY TRIP

AARP Chapter 2210 has planned a trip to Resorts Casino Hotel in Atlantic City from November 7-9. The Tour includes 2 nights accommodations, 2 meal credits (up to $20 value each) & $20 slot play. Bus pickup from the Exit 19 Park & Ride on Hopkins Hill Road at 7AM, return time is approximately 6PM. Cost is $299/person (double occupancy), $279/person (triple occupancy) or $399/person (single occupancy). For more information call Maureen at 828-5188. Final payment due by September 21.

JULY CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS AT HOPE LIBRARY

Hope Library, 374 North Road, Hope is offering the following Programs: Game & Craft Time! July 11, 18 & 25 at 2PM. Family Movies! July 10, 17, 24 & 31 at 2PM. Games Day on July 12 at 11AM (ages 5-12). Engineering Day on July 19 at 11AM (ages 5-12). Music Day on July 26 at 11AM (ages 5-12). Please call 821-7910 to register.

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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You are self-reliant and rarely ask anyone for help. But this time, you might want someone you trust to be there for you while you deal with a difficult matter. Cheer up. Things improve soon.

ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You are self-reliant and rarely ask anyone for help. But this time, you might want someone you trust to be there for you while you deal with a difficult matter. Cheer up. Things improve soon.

TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Your patience begins to pay off. Look for the first sign that your goals are in plain sight. Also, take time out from all your hard work for some fun with someone special.

GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) There could be some lingering effects from a recent setback. But it’s all for the best, as you’re now beginning to appreciate. Use the lessons you’ve learned to start over.

TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Your patience begins to pay off. Look for the first sign that your goals are in plain sight. Also, take time out from all your hard work for some fun with someone special.

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• The largest volcano in the solar system is Olympus Mons, on Mars, standing at an impressive 13.6 miles high with a diameter of approximately 370 miles. That’s nearly three times the height of Mt. Everest.

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LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Some co-workers might try to talk you out of accepting a promotion. But you need to follow your own instincts — and if you believe you’re right for the job, then take it.

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LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Some co-workers might try to talk you out of accepting a promotion. But you need to follow your own instincts -- and if you believe you’re right for the job, then take it.

off from unpleasant situations. Instead, open up to how things are so that you can help change them to what they could be.

• During World War II, a U.S. naval destroyer won a battle against a Japanese submarine by throwing — wait for it — potatoes at them. The Japanese thought they were grenades.

• Lettuce is a member of the sunflower family.

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LEO (July 23 to August 22) A chilly reception to your presentation shouldn’t cause you to abandon your ideas. Instead, do tweak up those weaker parts and then, once again, show them what you have.

VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Hiding your feelings might make you feel safer against rejection. But this could be the time when you’ll need to speak up or risk losing out on an important event in your life.

SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) It’s time to act on your own behalf and separate yourself from those whose selfish needs threaten your personal and/or professional survival.

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VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Hiding your feelings might make you feel safer against rejection. But this could be the time when you’ll need to speak up or risk losing out on an important event in your life.

SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) It’s time to act on your own behalf and separate yourself from those whose selfish needs threaten your personal and/ or professional survival.

PISCES (February 19 to March 20) You might feel you’ve been going around in ever-widening circles trying to deal with recent workplace problems. Lighten up. A successful end is finally in sight.

• The largest volcano in the solar system is Olympus Mons, on Mars, standing at an impressive 13.6 miles high with a diameter of approximately 370 miles. That’s nearly three times the height of Mt. Everest.

• During World War II, a U.S. naval destroyer won a battle against a Japanese submarine by throwing — wait for it — potatoes at them. The Japanese thought they were grenades.

• Lettuce is a member of the sunflower family.

• The rotund Buddha so commonly depicted in statues and pictures isn’t at all an accurate representation. Instead, his real-life counterpart was actually quite thin, due to self-deprivation.

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BORN THIS WEEK: You’re authentic and unafraid of using the large emotions that overtake your heart. Originality is your super power.

• Gennaro Pelliccia, a taster for Costa Coffee, had his tongue insured for $22 million.

• To leave a party without telling anyone is called, in English, a “French exit.” And in French? Appropriately enough, it’s known as a “partir a l’anglaise,” or, to leave like the English.

• The rotund Buddha so commonly depicted in statues and pictures isn’t at all an accurate representation. Instead, his real-life counterpart was actually quite thin, due to self-deprivation.

• GPS may be free to use, but it still costs $2 million per day to operate. The funds are supplied by American tax revenue.

• No, the color red doesn’t make bulls angry — they’re colorblind.

• One of the World Trade Center towers was purposely built to a height of 1,776 feet to reference the year the Declaration of Independence was signed.

• Want to generate electricity from mud? Crazy as the concept may sound, it is indeed possible, thanks to geobacter sulfurreducens, which belongs to a group of organisms known as electrogenic bacteria that are able to trans-

• One of the World Trade Center towers was purposely built to a height of 1,776 feet to reference the year the Declaration of Independence was signed.

• Want to generate electricity from mud? Crazy as the concept may sound, it is indeed possible, thanks to geobacter sulfurreducens, which belongs to a group of organisms known as electrogenic bacteria that are able to transfer electrons from organic matter to metals or other conductive materials.

• According to a study done by French researchers, if you listen to loud music, you are more likely to drink more in less time.

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