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what's the most "you understand when you're older" thing?
would you relocate for $10,000?
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best and worst things about winter
game: prison commissary price is right
what time do you "start" christmas on christmas day?
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haiku poetry day...2020 edition
do you feel pressure to chip in on a holiday gift for your boss?
game: who played santa in the movie
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what's a "pajama suit"
are you tipping ups/fedex/prime drivers...leaving snacks out?
goodbye/fun facts....want a "healthy" treat/bread? National Date Nut Bread Day on December 22nd delivers a baker’s delight to celebrate. Incidentally, some sources also suggest the day is celebrated on April 17th and September 8th, too. Believed to have originated around Iraq, dates have been a staple food of the Middle East and the Indus Valley for thousands of years. and many nuts are good sources of vitamins E and B2. Dates are good for the bones, muscles and nervous system of the human body. It is a wholesome food on its own.There are several variations out there, including some that include molasses or coffee, but the core recipe usually includes the process of soaking the dried/chopped dates in boiling water and baking soda. Half the people surveyed love it with a pat of butter...the other half say it's traditionally served with cream cheese.