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What Is Today? The Sausage's Birthday
The author of the recipe for this dish, which has won our hearts a long time ago, is Johann Georg Lahner, a butcher by profession, owner of a butcher's shop in the Austrian capital Vienna.
Weekly Fun: Worst Place in the World and a Polish Song That Became a Meme
This week’s stories feature how Kazakhstan used a catchphrase from the Borat movie as a slogan for a new tourism campaign, a Tesla owner who mocked a car thief, and a Polish song that became a meme.
Checklist: 7 Tips on Smart Shopping During Seasonal Sales
It is very easy to lose your head and sense of proportion among the crossed-out price tags. Therefore, we've put together a simple guide to help you get out of the discount battle as a winner.
What Is Today? Giant Omelette Celebration
The world record for making a giant omelette is still held by Turkish chefs, who have managed to create an omelette from 110 thousand eggs and 432 liters of oil.
Handy Tips: How to Explain Being Fired From a Job During an Interview
If you have ever been fired, you need to be able to explain the situation to future potential employers. While this can be an uncomfortable question to answer, but you can do so in a way that will demonstrate your professionalism.
What Is Today? National Sandwich Day
National Sandwich Day is celebrated annually on November 3 in the United States, to honor one of the most popular foods on the American continent (and not only there).
What Is Today? World Vegan Day
The word "vegan" was formed by Donald Watson from the first three and last two letters of the English word "vegetarian".