I don’t even want to think about the last one. I had to Google it to see if it was true. According to Discover Magazine, it’s true, and it even has a basis in science.
I was surprised about the pineapple fact. Once they explained it, it made perfect sense.
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I didn’t know any of those! The micro wave one was interesting. I told my mom about that, but added it probably didn’t apply to hers as the one she has is over 30 years old. 😛
I just sold my 25 year old microwave for $10 at a garage sale. It was old but still in great shape.
I’m not believing the frog-thing…nope
Mac: It seems to be a particular frog in Russia and Finland. It excretes something that make peptides and that’s what preserves the milk.
Hopefully it was a CLEAN frog! 😛
Stacy: You couldn’t get me to drink that milk. If you need to preserve it, they should’ve made cheese. 🙂
Oh my with the frog!! I can’t imagine doing that! I think I too would sell my recipe for cookies for a lifetime supply of chocolate 🙂
All cute facts!
betty
Betty: It better be really good chocolate. LOL!
WHAT? How would a frog keep milk fresh? That’s the strangest thing I’ve heard all year so far, I think!
Stephanie: I wouldn’t have believed it. What I find stranger still is how people figured it would work.