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• America’s first Labor Day holiday took place on September 5, 1882, when more than 10,000 workers gathered in New York City for a parade originating at City Hall, followed by a picnic, concert, and speeches. The activity was organized by New York’s Central Labor Union to demonstrate the expansion of labor movements and their ability to improve working conditions. Labor Day was made an official national holiday in 1894. • The New York Yankees played their final game at New York’s Polo Grounds on September 5, 1922. It was the final game of the World Series, with the Yanks playing the New York Giants, who took the Series 4 games to none. Yankee Stadium opened for the 1923 season. • On the sixth of September, 1899, Carnation processed its first can of evaporated milk in Kent, Washington. Technically, the company was known as the Pacific Coast Condensed Milk Company, and wasn’t renamed Carnation until 1901. Evaporated milk is made by removing about 60% of milk’s water through a vacuum process, then homogenizing, sealing in cans, and sterilizing through a canning process. • The community of Canton, Ohio opened the doors of the Pro Football Hall of Fame on September 7, 1963. It was an appropriate spot for the Hall, considering that the NFL was founded in Canton in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association. Currently, there are 310 members of the NFL Hall of Fame. It’s estimated that there are about 208 million NFL fans in the United States. Of this number, only 7% ever get to go to a live game, while 93% have to be content to watch the games on television. ...continued

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• Neonatal facilities today take the incubator for granted for the care of newborn babies, but until September 7, 1888, no American baby had ever been placed in one. Edith Eleanor McLean was born that day to Scottish immigrants, weighing 2 lbs., 7 oz., with Dr. William Derning in charge of the delivery, becoming the first preemie to be treated as such. Derning was the first American doctor to try what he called a “hatching cradle,” an incubator heated with a 15-gallon reservoir of warm water. The device underwent several improvements over the next several years, and became a popular exhibit at the 1904 World’s Fair, where 14 metal-framed glass incubators were attended by nurses caring for endangered newborns from orphanages and poor families. • One of the world’s favorite comic strips, “Blondie,” has been around for nearly 90 years. Drawn by creator Chic Young, the cartoon first appeared in newspapers on September 8, 1930. For the first 2 ½ years, Blondie Boopadoop and Dagwood Bumstead dated, finally marrying in February, 1933. The Bumstead family, including children Alexander and Cookie, reside in Joplin, Missouri, where Dagwood is the office manager at the J.C. Dithers Construction Company. The comic strip was responsible for the term “Dagwood sandwich,” since Dagwood loves building enormous sandwiches on the kitchen table. The strip was drawn by Chic until his death in 1973, when the reins were passed to his son Dean Young, who continues to draw “Blondie.” The popular cartoon appears in more than 2,000 newspapers in 47 countries, and is translated into 35 languages. • When Britain’s Queen Victoria passed away in January of 1901, she was the longest-reigning British monarch in history, reigning 63 years, 7 months, and 2 days. Her great-great-granddaughter Queen Elizabeth II surpassed Victoria’s record on September 9, 2015.

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• Mold is also important to the Earth’s ecosystem, as it breaks down decaying organic matter, such as dead leaves and trees, on the forest floor. • Although mold can be beneficial, there are many strains that can create health problems. A Mayo Clinic study indicates that nearly all sinus infections are caused by inhaling mold organisms. An allergic reaction to mold causes inflammation of the membranes of the nose and sinus cavities. It’s suggested that those who suffer from chronic sinus infections have their home inspected for mold. • Other studies suggest a link between Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and mold. It’s suggested that the common mold Scopulariopsis brevicaulis grows in the crib mattress as the result of the moisture from sweat, urine, and spitting up. The mold consumes the chemicals found in the mattress cover – phosphorus, arsenic, and antimony – which results in the production of nerve gasses that can be deadly to infants. • Every home has some type of mold somewhere. Controlling excessive moisture and condensation is the key to curbing mold growth in the home. Items that are wet for more than 48 hours are very likely to produce mold. Just cleaning up mold without fixing a moisture problem will not eliminate growth. It’s not limited to homes with flooding or water damage – an unvented shower in the bathroom, a lawn sprinkler, or an undetected slow water drip can all promote the growth of mold. • Even if your home hasn’t had excessive moisture leading to mold growth, you can still experience health issues just by being exposed to the wide variety of fungal spores found in the air we breathe. Mold can contribute to everything from nosebleeds to inflammation of the lungs, to mold toxicity that can cause a person to lose motor and cognitive functions.

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This week, Tidbits is going crackers, bringing you the facts on some of our favorite little biscuits. • The most common crackers are soda crackers, also known as saltines. These are a leavened bread that rises for 20 to 30 hours, after which alkaline soda is added to neutralize the acidity produced by the yeast, After the hours of rising, the dough rests for four more hours before being rolled out then baked. • When the cracker as we know it was introduced in 1876 by a Missouri company, F.L. Sommer & Company, they used baking soda as leavening, calling the thin wafers Premium Soda Crackers. When they started sprinkling them with coarse salt, they were also called saltines. Sommer merged with American Biscuit Company in 1890, then became Nabisco in 1898. • Why do saltines have those little holes on top? As the crackers bake, the outer layer of dough hardens first, limiting the release of gasses. The perforations provide for this release and prevent the cracker from puffing up. • Sylvester Graham was a Connecticut vegetarian clergyman, who lectured regularly on the benefits of a healthy diet and lifestyle. He refused to consume refined grains, meat, or alcohol. In 1829, Sylvester created a recipe for a cracker made from a coarsely ground whole wheat flour that kept the bran in the flour, using no fat or refined sugar. It became known as the Graham cracker, but it tasted nothing like the “Honey Grahams” we eat today. The distinctive taste of graham cracker flour is attributed to the size of the flour particles used, with an exact combination of small, medium, and large particles. An incorrect combination leads to either crumbly or lumpy flour. ...continued

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