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| ( Easter Bunny ) |
The Easter bunny and Easter eggs were introduced to America by the Pennsylvania Dutch?
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| ( Eats Like A Bird ) |
The expression "eats like a bird" doesn't actually make sense considering the fact that a bird consumes half its body weight in food every day!
So if a 120 pound woman were to actually "eat like a bird" she would have to eat 60 pounds of food per day.
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| ( Eggnog ) |
Eggnog was originally made with ale? "Nog" is English for strong ale.
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| ( Eggplants ) |
Eggplants were introduced to the US by Thomas Jefferson?
Eggplants are actually fruits?
Turkey produces more eggplants than the whole Europe?
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| ( Eggs ) |
The record for throwing an egg without breaking is 317 feet? -Guinness Book of Records
The colour of the egg is determined by the hen breed? Breeds with white feathers lay white eggs and breeds with red feathers lay brown eggs.
According to the "Daily Telegraph" The perfect way to boil an egg is to sing, while boiling, the hymn "Onward Christian Soldiers"? By the time you reach Amen it will be perfectly cooked.
Egg yolks are one of the few foods that naturally contain Vitamin D?
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| ( Egyptians ) |
The ancient Egyptians believed that Osiris, the God of agriculture, taught them how to make beer?
Ancient Egyptians shared North Americans love for ham and eggs at breakfast?
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| ( Emu ) |
Emu is the national bird of Australia?
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| ( English Breakfast Tea ) |
English breakfast tea is black tea of full flavour and body and richly coloured? It is usually a blend of Indian and Ceylon black teas.
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| ( Escargot ) |
Escargot is French for snail? The French eat more than 40.000 tons of snails each year.
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