recipes of April 2022 is giving many Americans a delicious excuse to enjoy a late breakfast and a cocktail of choice in the early afternoon. But whether brunch lovers are craving eggs benedict or bottomless mimosas (or both), some U.S. cities already have an upper hand on the brunch game. …
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A Virginia woman who was born prematurely has given birth to a daughter — who arrived under circumstances incredibly similar to her own. Megan Grace Baker celebrated her 24th birthday on March 26 with her first child, Grace Lyn Baker. The baby is currently in the neonatal intensive care unit …
Read More »12-year-old wild turkey astonishes Pennsylvania officials
Now that’s an old turkey. Wildlife officials in Pennsylvania recently discovered something they never thought they’d see: a 12-year-old wild turkey. Apparently, this bird has figured out a way to live four-times as long as the average hen. The Pennsylvania Game Commission confirmed on Facebook that it discovered the …
Read More »53% of Americans can’t name all 4 of their grandparents: Survey
More than half of family-and-friends” target=”_blank”>Americans<. “When you look at the survey findings broken down by age, it was still fairly high across the board,” a spokesperson for Ancestry wrote in an email to Fox News Digital. WHAT LIFE WAS LIKE 50 YEARS AGO IN AMERICA, COMPARED TO NOW IN …
Read More »Chili’s server reveals ‘hack’ for handling overcooked molten chocolate cake in viral TikTok
A reported server at foodhas revealed a “hack” for when the chain’s famous molten chocolate cake gets overcooked. TikTok user @fortheloveof_money, who goes by S. Garcia on the platform, posted a video last week showing how they prepared the recipes. VIRAL THREE-INGREDIENT CREME BRULEE RECIPE IS ‘LOVE AT FIRST BITE’ …
Read More »COVID-19 lockdowns: What’s up with nostalgia for the 'outbreak era'?
Most people around the world associate the spring of 2020 with the anxiety of being stuck infectious-disease, the pressure to take care of others and a fear of the unknown, among other unpleasant memories. But some young people have expressed mental-health” target=”_blank”>nostalgic, even optimistic<. HOW TO COPE WITH COVID-19 ANXIETY …
Read More »Ohio athlete raises over $12K for Ukraine on stair climber, reveals her biggest motivating factor
An 18-year-old athlete climbed her way to $12,500 in support of conflicts after she walked a stair climber for 24 hours at her local gym. Originally from Ukraine, Sadovska told Fox News Digital that she was born in Lviv. When she was 9 months old, her family moved to the …
Read More »This Chicken Parmesan recipe beats most others: You'll 'eat like a king'
A new book, “Food IQ: 100 Questions, Answers, and Recipes to Raise Your Cooking Smarts,” contains an irresistible section by the name of “12 Favorite (Essential, Life-Changing) Things to Cook Forever.” It is no accident that the book includes its Chicken Parmesan recipe in this chapter. MAC AND CHEESE, AMERICA’S …
Read More »Ducklings hatch in Florida maternity ward's atrium
us-regions shared video to Facebook that shows a mother wild-nature” target=”_blank”>duck leading her ducklings< Beaches OBGYN in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, shared the video to its Facebook page, where it explained that the ducks had hatched in the hospital’s labor and delivery atrium. (Beaches OBGYN) In a follow-up post, the practice …
Read More »As war rages, Rev. Eugene Cho of Bread for the World shares how anyone, anywhere, can help others
“Hunger always follows conflict,” noted Rev. Eugene Cho, president and CEO of Bread for the World, a Christian advocacy group that includes faith” target=”_blank”>individuals, churches, nonprofit groups and other partners< “For me, as religion, my heart just breaks for the people of Ukraine,” he said. “I’m also grieving for the …
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