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7 sisters on Halloween, chocolate fudge, overwintering plants

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Your DAILY newsletter from the Almanac Editors [View in Browser]( | [Almanac.com]( | [Get a Copy]( [From The Old Farmer's Almanac]( [Sunday, October 24, 2021]( [Who was born on this day? What happened today in history? Click to find out.]( [Winter begins in 58 days]( Question of the Day When did the first automated teller machines (ATMs) come into use in the United States and Canada? – [Answer]( Puzzle of the Day What do men never wish to be in and yet labor hard to possess? – [Answer]( [gold] Nature’s first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf’s a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day. 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[READ MORE]( ADVERTISEMENT [Discover how to find success in your pumpkin patch with the 2022 Almanac!]( The 2022 Almanac includes fascinating features on picking pumpkins and planting dazzling dahlias, glimpses into the natural world of birds and other animals, explorations of family history, and simply delicious recipes. Plus, meet a few of the farmers who grow our food! [LEARN MORE]( [Discover how to find success in your pumpkin patch with the 2022 Almanac! (title)]( [Halloween Fudge (image)]( [Halloween Fudge]( This is the real, unadulterated chocolate fudge recipe. The candy corn is not baked into the fudge; it’s just an optional topping for a festive touch. [READ MORE]( ADVERTISEMENT [Fun activities to keep kids entertained for hours!]( Headed out on a road trip? Need to hop on a work call? Just passing time on a rainy day at home? 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