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Proper Storage For Apples
Don't Store Apples In The Refrigerator
Apples can get rather fibrous very quickly if they are stored in the refrigerator. Apples can also cause any other refrigerated fruits to ripen more quickly because of the natural gas that they emit.
You will be trapping all of that gas in your refrigerator with your other perishables. Store apples at room temperature on the counter.
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Don't Refrigerate Apples |
Apples can get rather fibrous very quickly if they are stored in the refrigerator. Apples can also cause any other refrigerated fruits to ripen more quickly because of the natural gas that they emit.
You will be trapping all of that gas in your refrigerator with your other perishables. Store apples at room temperature on the counter.
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Great Facts About Sylvester Stallone's Rocky
In the 1970s, Sylvester Stallone was relatively unknown and was getting very few acting jobs. He says he was so broke that he tried to sell (or re-home) his dog because he couldn't afford to feed or take care of him.
Stallone with his dog, Butkus |
1 - Desperation lead Stallone to write the movie script entitled Rocky, which he finished in just three days.
With Burgess Meredith |
Trivia for above picture: Burgess Meredith got the part of Mickey,
Rocky's trainer, because the other actors who were in consideration
were insulted that Stallone wanted them to read for the part first.
2 - United Artists, the movie studio, wanted to buy Sylvester Stallone's script but they didn't want Stallone to star as Rocky Balboa. Instead, they wanted an established actor to star in the movie: Robert Redford, Ryan O'Neal, Burt Reynolds or James Caan.
Original Rocky Script |
3 - Even though Stallone had very little acting experience, he refused to sell his script unless he was guaranteed to play the title role of Rocky Balboa.
Sylvester Stallone, circa 1970s |
4 - Stallone was offered six-figures for just the script, which in the 1970s was a really nice income. But he turned that down too.
Still photo from Rocky I |
5 - Stallone held his ground and he eventually sold the script with himself to star as Rocky. And - he also got to keep his dog, Butkus, who guest starred as Rocky's dog.
Stallone and his dog Butkus |
Wepner vs Ali, March 24, 1975 |
7 - Rocky isn't Balboa's real first name; it is Robert Balboa, which was revealed in a draft copy of the second film's script. The name Rocky was chosen in admiration of real-life boxing legend Rocky Marciano.
Rocky Marciano Poster |
8 - Carl Weathers, a former NFL linebacker, was cast to play Apollo. While sparring during his audition, he accidentally punched Stallone in the chin. Weathers assured Director John G Avildsen that he would do better with "a real actor." The director informed Weathers that Sylvester Stallone, the man he was sparring with, was the star of the movie. Weathers then replied, "Well, maybe he'll get better." Stallone offered him the role immediately.
Carl Weathers, as Apollo |
9 - Most of the outdoor scenes of Rocky jogging through Philadelphia were shot with no permits, no equipment, and no extras. When the fruit guy throws Rocky an orange, that really happened. But the people watching "Rocky" run around were actually watching some weirdo running through Philly chasing a van with a camera guy inside the van.
Running on Philadelphia's waterfront |
10 - The famous scene of Rocky running up the steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum happened exactly the way it did. Many cities require permits to film outdoor scenes but in the case of the movie Rocky, the scenes were shot with permits, lots of equipment or extra actors. Garrett Brown came up with a new way to film these kinds of scenes, called Steadicam. Brown was contacted by the movie's director who told the camera operator to chase Stallone up the steps. And that's how the now-famous shot was captured.
Rocky Balboa on the steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum |
11 - While making the movie, Sylvester Stallone quit smoking cigarettes because he was getting out of breath. Stallone also ended up flattening his knuckles after punching many meat slabs. Even today, when he makes a fist, his knuckles lay flat.
Stallone as Rocky Balboa |
12 - The most expensive cost on the set of Rocky was doing the makeup.
Makeup artists did the movie proud
13 - For the fight scene between Rocky and Apollo, the plan in place was for several former heavyweight champions to make an appearance at the beginning of the fight. But only Joe Frazier showed up on the day of the shoot. Stallone was the only one who wasn't disappointed. In fact, he was quite happy because of those scheduled to show up, only retired boxer Joe Frazier was from Philadelphia, lending some authenticity to the film.
Joe Frazier and Apollo
14 - Stallone and Weathers sustained some real injuries during the shooting of the final fight: Stallone had bruised his ribs and Weathers damaged his nose, which was the opposite of what their characters had suffered.
Rocky and Apollo
15 - Sylvester Stallone's father, Frank Sr., had a cameo playing the man who rings the opening bell of the championship fight. Stallone's younger brother, Frank, also has a cameo as the lead singer of the street band.
Stallone's father Frank Sr. and his brother Frank Jr.
had parts in the movie
Rocky I - the first of seven Rocky movies - was shot in about 28 days. It was a sleeper hit that earned $225 million in global box office receipts. It was the highest grossing film of 1976 and won three Oscars – Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Film Editing.
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Ellis Island
Starting in the late 1800s, America was welcoming immigrants via Ellis Island. "Come on in, immigrants," said Ellis Island - which was the gateway to 2 million immigrants to the United States.
For over 60 years, between 1892 until 1954, Ellis Island was the busiest immigrant inspection station in the U.S. Immigrating to the United States, and coming into Ellis Island was made extra special by the sight of the Statue of Liberty in the harbor.
Sadly for New Yorkers, in 1998 the US Supreme Court decision found that most of the Ellis Island land is actually in New Jersey.
Ellis Island is now a 27.5-acre historical site located near Manhattan Island, New York. In its history, the island can take credit for welcoming more of the American population through the Port of New York than any other place. Nearly half of the Americans living in the United States have entered this country by Ellis Island and it is still one of the most popular tourist spots in the United States. Ellis Island is managed by the US Park Service.
In 1965, President Lyndon Johnson declared Ellis Island part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument. Ellis Island was re-opened to the public on a limited basis between 1976 and 1984.
In 1984, Ellis Island underwent a major restoration, the largest historic restoration in U.S. history. The $160 million project was funded by donations sent to the Statue of Liberty Restoration Fund. On September 10, 1990, the Main Building was reopened to the public as the Ellis Island Immigration Museum.
On May 20, 2015, the entire story of American immigration was being re-told in the re-named Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration. Today, the museum receives almost 2 million tourists annually.
Do you know anyone who came to the United States through Ellis Island?
Here are some links where you can have a little fun searching their names by year of entry.
To search for new arrivals from 1820 to 1891, use this link:
https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1849782?collectionNameFilter=false
To search for new arrivals from 1909, then 1925 to 1957, use this link:
https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1923888?collectionNameFilter=false
Try this searchable database:
https://aad.archives.gov/aad/
Some history and other Links of interest: This is a little history about Ellis Island
https://graylinenewyork.com/things-nyc/history-ellis-island/
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January 1892 news article
https://www.libertyellisfoundation.org/annie-moore-article
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History about the Statue of Liberty
https://www.libertyellisfoundation.org/about-the-statue-of-liberty
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An immigrant family gets their first look at New York City standing on Ellis Island |
For over 60 years, between 1892 until 1954, Ellis Island was the busiest immigrant inspection station in the U.S. Immigrating to the United States, and coming into Ellis Island was made extra special by the sight of the Statue of Liberty in the harbor.
Sadly for New Yorkers, in 1998 the US Supreme Court decision found that most of the Ellis Island land is actually in New Jersey.
Ellis Island is now a 27.5-acre historical site located near Manhattan Island, New York. In its history, the island can take credit for welcoming more of the American population through the Port of New York than any other place. Nearly half of the Americans living in the United States have entered this country by Ellis Island and it is still one of the most popular tourist spots in the United States. Ellis Island is managed by the US Park Service.
Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor |
In 1965, President Lyndon Johnson declared Ellis Island part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument. Ellis Island was re-opened to the public on a limited basis between 1976 and 1984.
In 1984, Ellis Island underwent a major restoration, the largest historic restoration in U.S. history. The $160 million project was funded by donations sent to the Statue of Liberty Restoration Fund. On September 10, 1990, the Main Building was reopened to the public as the Ellis Island Immigration Museum.
Processing center at Ellis Island before sorting |
On May 20, 2015, the entire story of American immigration was being re-told in the re-named Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration. Today, the museum receives almost 2 million tourists annually.
Newly arrived immigrants await examination at the Ellis Island between 1907 and 1921 |
Facts about Ellis Island (Click on picture to enlarge) |
Do you know anyone who came to the United States through Ellis Island?
Here are some links where you can have a little fun searching their names by year of entry.
To search for new arrivals from 1820 to 1891, use this link:
https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1849782?collectionNameFilter=false
Search screen for new arrivals (1820-1891) |
To search for new arrivals from 1909, then 1925 to 1957, use this link:
https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1923888?collectionNameFilter=false
Search screen for new arrivals to Ellis Island 1909, 1925-1957 |
Try this searchable database:
https://aad.archives.gov/aad/
Database screen sorted by topics |
Some history and other Links of interest: This is a little history about Ellis Island
https://graylinenewyork.com/things-nyc/history-ellis-island/
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January 1892 news article
https://www.libertyellisfoundation.org/annie-moore-article
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History about the Statue of Liberty
https://www.libertyellisfoundation.org/about-the-statue-of-liberty
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Black Death in 14th Century London
When London was hit by a combined attack of pneumonic and bubonic plague, it was called the Black Death.
Robert of Avesbury says: Those marked for death scarcely lived longer than three or four days. It (the plague) showed favor to no one, except a very few of the wealthy. On the same day, 20, 40 or 60 bodies, and sometimes many more, might be committed for burial together in the same pit.
Two ex-Chancellors and three Archbishops of Canterbury all died in quick succession. A large black slab in the southern cloister of Westminster Abbey covers the remains of the Abbot of Westminster and 27 of his monks who were also taken by the plague.
It raged in London until spring 1350, and is assumed to have killed between one third and one half of the populace.
In October 2012, construction of a multi-million-pound leisure center in Elephant and Castle was suspended after the discovery of 500 skeletons. They were in crypts, some of which dated back to before the Black Death in the 1300s.
Black Death facts
Click This Link To Learn More About The Black Death:
https://www.britainexpress.com/History/medieval/black-death.htm
London lost nearly one-third of its population during the Black Death of the 14th century |
Robert of Avesbury says: Those marked for death scarcely lived longer than three or four days. It (the plague) showed favor to no one, except a very few of the wealthy. On the same day, 20, 40 or 60 bodies, and sometimes many more, might be committed for burial together in the same pit.
Map of regions plagued with Black Death |
Two ex-Chancellors and three Archbishops of Canterbury all died in quick succession. A large black slab in the southern cloister of Westminster Abbey covers the remains of the Abbot of Westminster and 27 of his monks who were also taken by the plague.
It raged in London until spring 1350, and is assumed to have killed between one third and one half of the populace.
Skeletons found in London |
March 2013: Workers on The Crossrail project have discovered a mass grave thought to contain the bodies of Londoners who died from the Black Plague.
This isn't the first time a large number of skeletons has been discovered during building work in the capital.
In October 2012, construction of a multi-million-pound leisure center in Elephant and Castle was suspended after the discovery of 500 skeletons. They were in crypts, some of which dated back to before the Black Death in the 1300s.
Black Death facts
- The Black Death struck London in the autumn of 1348
- During the next 18 months, it killed half of all Londoners – perhaps 40,000 people
- Most experts believe that it was bubonic plague
- Symptoms included headaches, fever, vomiting, painful swellings on the neck, armpits and groin (buboes), blisters and bruises, coughing up blood
- There were so many dead that Londoners had to dig mass graves. In some of the trenches, the bodies were piled on top of each other, up to five deep. Children’s bodies were placed in the small spaces between adults
- Many people have heard of the Black Death of 1348 and the Great Plague of 1665. However, it is less well-known that these famous outbreaks are only two of nearly 40 that London suffered between 1348 and 1665
- A major outbreak of the disease struck roughly every 20-30 years, killing around 20% of London’s population each time. There were lesser outbreaks in-between the major ones and sometimes the disease could continue for several years in a less serious form
- The term ‘Black Death’ was first used in the 1800s. Medieval people called the disease the ‘Great Pestilence’
- The plague lingered until the last reported case in 1679
- The plague still exists today in countries like India and the United States
Click This Link To Learn More About The Black Death:
https://www.britainexpress.com/History/medieval/black-death.htm
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Facts and Myths About Carrots
Orange-colored fruits and vegetables are rich in beta-carotene, which is converted to Vitamin A. When you eat a lot of foods containing beta-carotene, not all is converted to Vitamin A. Some is used in the bloodstream.
However, it is no lie that if you eat orange-colored foods for a long time - whether it is a fad diet or because you suddenly love orange-colored foods - your nose, palms and soles of your feet WILL turn slightly orange in color. But if you binge on orange-colored foods, your eyes will likely be normal. Binge eating affects all of your skin so that you will look like you fell asleep on a tanning bed.
Tapering down or cutting out the orange foods will return skin to normal color.
It is true that food is the best source to get your vitamins, but when it comes to beta-carotene, you might do better taking a supplement because a plate of orange-colored foods is not as appetizing as you may think. You also can't control how much beta carotene you are getting in foods the way you can by taking a supplement.
Carrots have an antioxidant called beta-carotene
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Foods That Will Make Your Hair Grow
Foods that help hair to grow faster |
Salmon
Salmon can help hair growth |
Yellow Peppers
Yellow Peppers have antioxidants |
Yellow bell peppers have nearly 6 times more vitamin C than oranges (341 milligrams, as opposed to 63). Vitamin C is an antioxidant that strengthens the hair shaft and hair follicles and prevents breakage.
Oysters
Oysters have zinc |
Eggs
Eggs contain biotin |
Sunflower Seeds
Sunflower seeds have Vitamin E |
Just a handful of sunflower seeds will give you a day's supply of Vitamin E, which will enhance blood flow to the scalp and promote faster hair growth.
Sweet Potatoes
Sweet Potatoes are high in Vitamin A |
Avocados
Avocados have fatty acids |
Avocados have essential fatty acids that are normally found in skin cells which keep your skin smooth and supple. Avocados are hyped as a beauty secret and added to nearly everything we use but namely in skin creams, shampoos, rinses, conditioners, and scalp treatments.
Recipe: Mix avocados with sour cream, apply to hair and scalp, leave on for 10 minutes, then wash off. Avocados and sour cream stimulate collagen and elastin. The lactic acid in sour cream helps exfoliate dead skin.
Almonds
Almonds are high in Biotin |
Almonds have a high Biotin content and they are supposed to make your hair grow faster and thicker. One cup contains nearly one-third of your daily requirement. You should be able to see the results in a month or two of adding them to your diet.
Spinach
Spinach produces oil that helps hair growth |
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