The Grinder arose in
New England and was likely named after the dockworkers whose jobs
involved much noisy grinding to repair and refurbish the ships.
However, some attribute the name to the amount of chewing and
grinding it takes to work through the crusty Italian bread and tough
meats on the typical sandwich.
The Hero can contain an infinite number of combinations of meats,
cheeses, condiments, vegetables and pickled things. Many believe the
Hero Sandwich was named by food columnist, Clementine Paddleworth in
the 1930s relating to the Submarine sandwich, when she noted, “You
had to be a hero to eat it.” The Oxford English Dictionary credits
the naming to armored car guards.
Hoagie is what the folks in Philadelphia call it. Most claim that
the name came originally from Al De Palma who thought that a person
“had to be a hog” to eat such a large sandwich. When he opened his
own sandwich place during the Great Depression, Al called his big
subs 'hoggies'. It is assumed that the strong Philadelphia accent
changed the pronunciation, and eventually, the spelling.
The Submarine sandwich originated in several different Italian
American communities in the Northeastern United States from the late
19th century. So, all Grinders, Heros, Hoagies, and
many other regional names for these great sandwiches are Subs and
all Subs are sandwiches, but not all sandwiches are Subs.
Nov 7, 2014
Five Fun Facts
We eat pizza from the inside out.
Denver International Airport is larger than Manhattan.
There are more life forms living on your skin than there people living on earth.
The craters named Beer on Mars and the Moon were named for German astronomer Wilhelm Beer, not the drink.
Russia considered beer as a soft drink and not alcohol until 2011.
Denver International Airport is larger than Manhattan.
There are more life forms living on your skin than there people living on earth.
The craters named Beer on Mars and the Moon were named for German astronomer Wilhelm Beer, not the drink.
Russia considered beer as a soft drink and not alcohol until 2011.
3D Printed Prosthetic Hand
Hayley Fraser, a
five-year-old girl from Scotland, recently became the first child in
the United Kingdom to be outfitted with a prosthetic limb made using
3D printing technology.
She was born without fingers on her left hand. Her parents, David and Zania Fraser, went online to try and help their daughter who had been turned down by the National Health System. They came across the website of E-nable, a group of volunteers in the United States who design and build prosthetics for children. They made a cast of their daughter's hand and sent it to the group. Professor Flood used the model to print out properly-sized prosthetic components using a 3D printer.
Now, Hayley can manipulate her prosthetic hand's artificial tendons, joints, and fingers by flexing and rotating her wrist. She can hold her teddy, peel a banana, and even paint her nails. Her new bright pink bionic hand was inspired by the movie Ironman.
She was born without fingers on her left hand. Her parents, David and Zania Fraser, went online to try and help their daughter who had been turned down by the National Health System. They came across the website of E-nable, a group of volunteers in the United States who design and build prosthetics for children. They made a cast of their daughter's hand and sent it to the group. Professor Flood used the model to print out properly-sized prosthetic components using a 3D printer.
Now, Hayley can manipulate her prosthetic hand's artificial tendons, joints, and fingers by flexing and rotating her wrist. She can hold her teddy, peel a banana, and even paint her nails. Her new bright pink bionic hand was inspired by the movie Ironman.
Sad Presidential Fact
Theodore Roosevelt’s wife and
mother died in the same house on the same day, Valentine’s Day 1884.
His wife had just given birth to their daughter Alice, and the
pregnancy had hidden her kidney disease. He held her for two hours,
had to be torn away to see his mother die of typhoid fever, then
returned to his wife, who died in his arms.
Find a Hometown Paper
Many of us move quite far from home
and every now and then might be curious about what is going on at
the place or places we left. I find it fascinating how different
places report the 'same' news, or at least their slant on the same
news.
LINK
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Oct 31, 2014
Happy Friday
Smiles are catchy like yawns, but more fun.
It is infinitely more fun to throw a smile on a Happy Friday!
It is infinitely more fun to throw a smile on a Happy Friday!
Time Change and Vote
Don't forget to change clocks back this Saturday night in most parts of the United States. The election is next week, November 4 and folks in the US can electorally choose to fall back or jump ahead. Get out and vote or do not complain for the next few years.
Happy Halloween
This Holiday makes me squirrelly
Twice as much chocolate is sold on Halloween as on Valentine's Day.
Here is a scary, but true thought - You are ten times more likely to get bitten by a person from New York than a shark.
Twice as much chocolate is sold on Halloween as on Valentine's Day.
Here is a scary, but true thought - You are ten times more likely to get bitten by a person from New York than a shark.
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