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The wonders of kudzu. “The plant that ate the South” could be put to a lot of uses, if we didn’t hate it so.
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The Geyser Riders. Digging a subway under a river is a dangerous job; you never know when you’ll be blown through rock, river, and atmosphere.
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Eight Questions About the Human Body That Kids Always Ask. You prepare yourself for your children to ask about the facts of life, but how about the things you never thought about the answer to?
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When Your Personal Life Is Your Business, Is Everything a Tax Write-off? Some bloggers make money writing about their everyday lives, but the IRS may or may not see their expenses as deductible.
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How to Make an Anatomically Correct Brain Cake. You may laugh, but what could be better for a graduation party?
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The world’s cutest hedgehog has a snack. If you see one cuter, let me know.
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Dispatches from a radioactive wasteland. Take a look at Chernobyl all these years later.
I must have the brain cake for my graduation! I’m graduating in a few weeks with a b.s. in psychology and that cake will be perfect!
posted by Keri on 4-15-2008 at 6:21 am
Back in 5th grade open doors class, our teacher made us a realistic Jello brain. We ate it in front of the non-Open Doors students, who didn’t know it was Jello.
:) Good times.
posted by Aemi on 4-15-2008 at 7:09 am
I remember seeing the ‘brain’ mold somewhere….if anyone knows where please post.
The hedgehog was a happy happy link and Chernobyl was so sad but thx for both!
posted by JaneM on 4-15-2008 at 8:27 am
That’s a really interesting article on kudzu. I’ve seen it envelope entire neighborhoods here in Kentucky - it really takes off once it moves in. I honestly didn’t know it was edible; that might actually be an answer for world hunger. There’s an old joke that comes from the fact it was first introduced into some areas as cattle forage: a cow won’t eat kudzu, but kudzu will eat a cow.
posted by Roger on 4-15-2008 at 8:32 am
Roger, I live in one of those neighborhoods in Kentucky! Or I used to.. well, I still live in the same neighborhood, but I no longer have to battle kudzu since houses went up around me.
posted by Miss Cellania on 4-15-2008 at 8:41 am
That hedgehog link is from youtube user Tahoe911. i-am-bored ripped it from their YouTube and is making ad bucks without permission or compensation. Boo.
posted by Dave on 4-15-2008 at 10:07 am
The results are back from my office poll: 0/34 native Kentuckians here knew you could eat kudzu.
posted by Roger on 4-15-2008 at 10:17 am
kudzu is everywhere in SC. I always heard that it was first introduced to counteract erosion. and i know that some people make jam out of the fruit (berries? flowers?). it aint up here on Long Island, tho i think id prefer kudzu to gazallions of cars
posted by Rob on 4-15-2008 at 12:25 pm
That hedgehog was adorable, but have you seen the roly poly kitten? I am too lazy to go find it on youtube.com but it is linked on Neatorama - just search for “kitten” and it pops right up!
posted by kitsana_d on 4-15-2008 at 7:29 pm
I’ve had kudzu jelly. It tasted like strawberries.
posted by Case on 4-15-2008 at 10:34 pm