Friday, September 19, 2014

Today in History

September 19, 2014 

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Today is… National Butterscotch Pudding Day

Creamy, comforting, and oh so delicious... butterscotch pudding hits the spot, and it's extremely easy to make! Top it off with some whipped cream and you have the perfect dessert for any occasion... even if it's just celebrating that the weekend is almost here! » http://abt.cm/X6UXjx
Famous Birthdays:
Mario Batali, 54

"Talk about fun and foodie-licious." If you're in NYC, you'll definitely want to takethis Mario Batali inspired walking tour, built in conjunction with the celebrity chef himself! » http://abt.cm/X7llda
Jimmy Fallon, 40

He may be heading into his forties, but this lovable laugh-man's career is only speeding up. Check out how you can score tickets to The Tonight Show and see for yourself. » http://abt.cm/1nXBtFG
Notable Death: 

James Garfield (1831-1881)

How did Tecumseh's Curse affect the 20th POTUS? » http://abt.cm/1sYwt96
Today in History:
1893: New Zealand Becomes the First Country to Allow Women the Right to Vote

This was a great accomplishment for the small country. What other world records and firsts has New Zealand achieved? » http://abt.cm/1tWIkm6
1988: Greg Louganis Wins Gold in Springboard

Why is this significant? "He is the only male and the second diver in Olympic history to sweep the diving events in consecutive Olympic Games." » http://abt.cm/ZmVqzN

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