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Crab rangoon history, witch windows, and more. Email not displaying correctly? [View in your browser](. [73ed94ee-f881-4ea1-8e1f-44f98483021c.png]( November 18, 2022 [Oooh, Shiny]( [Alaska’s Unusual Beach Finds]( [Just shy of the Arctic Circle, where Alaska’s Seward Peninsula stretches westward toward Russia, there sits Point Spencer, a miles-long, narrow spit of sand, gravel, and permafrost that’s less than 100 feet wide in places. It’s witnessed waves of human dispersal over millennia, and served as both an intercontinental marketplace and a Cold War military outpost. Now, another dazzling chapter for Point Spencer begins: Magnified 10 times, sand originally collected from one of its beaches appears as glittering, semiprecious stones.]( [Read More →]( [Gastro Obscura]( [What is Crab Rangoon Anyway?]( [If you’re familiar with American Chinese cuisine, you’re likely familiar with crab rangoon, which features cream cheese, sometimes sweetened, plus, usually, very small bits of imitation crab, stuffed into a wonton wrapper and deep-fried, served with a syrupy, neon sweet-and-sour dipping sauce. It has a Burmese name, is served in a theoretically Chinese restaurant, and its main component was invented in New York in the late 19th century. What the heck is crab rangoon, and how did it happen?]( [Read more →]( [Hampshire, England]( [The Grave of Thomas Thetcher]( [During the late 18th century, Thomas Thetcher was a much respected soldier. He was so revered that when he tragically died, his fellow soldiers commissioned a gravestone to memorialize his untimely demise caused by a drink. It’s this very gravestone that spurred an American soldier to co-found “Alcoholics Anonymous.”]( [Read more →]( [Sponsored by Discover Atlanta]( [An Invaluable “Valueless” Land]( [Sugar Creek Garden and Herb Farm was developed on a floodplain once deemed “valueless” because of a City of Decatur stream buffer ordinance. But through partnerships with organizations providing free herbal medicine, the property has become invaluable to the community. The farm also includes garden plots for rent, a multi-bin composting system, and active beehives tended by a company producing hyperlocal honey products.]( [Learn more →]( [Pennsylvania]( [Fasnachts]( [In Pennsylvania Dutch Country, a fasnacht is a traditional treat available on Shrove Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday when many Christians begin to fast for Lent. The word “fasnacht” has German roots and assumes a variety of spellings depending on whom you ask. Resembling doughnuts sans the hole, fasnachts are starchy and satisfying. But unlike doughnuts, they’re usually made from potato dough.]( [Read more →]( [Edinburgh, Scotland]( [Arthur's Seat]( [Arthur’s Seat, a large hill sitting to the southeast of Edinburgh, was once an active volcano. It is thought that around 350 million years ago, Arthur’s Seat was formed by a volcanic eruption and the two bumpy summits are what is left of the volcano’s central vents (from where the hot lava would have poured out many years ago). 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