I did it!!!!

I said yesterday I was going to get caught up on the mailing of prize packs to past winners.....AND I DID!!!!!
O.K......to make sure I made the deadline, I had to call in chasity to help....but it's done.  You should be receiving yours in the next day or two.

The Morning Challenge:
Today in 1912, the first of these sweet treats was made. It was first referred to as a biscuit… What is it?

Chuck Selig of Centerview, Mo (with some help of a family member) guessed it this morning.

Chuck, Thanks for listening and best of luck with your "search"

The Answer:
The Oreo was first called the Oreo Biscuit.
 
Trivia Fast Facts
FACT: In 1952, William Turnier developed the modern-day Oreo which included the Nabisco logo.
FACT: In 2006, after reducing the recipe's sugar content, the Oreo became the biggest selling cookie in China.
FACT: Over 95-percent of Americans have eaten an Oreo cookie.

The "News Chasity Didn't use"

 

Mistake one: Trying rob a convenience store.
Mistake two: Using your cash card during the holdup.
Police in Charleston, W.Va., charge Shawn Thomas Lester told a store clerk
he had a gun and wanted all the money in the register. But officers
say Lester got nervous when a customer walked in. And the clerk
told Lester he had to pay for his soda. According to police, the
would-be bandit handed over his debit card, then signed the receipt
"John Doe." He left without taking any money. Police traced the
cash card to Lester, who's now being charged with armed robbery. He
claims he was only joking.

Really...If you had made the stupid mistakes that this guy did....wouldn't you also you were only joking to cover your tracks? 

It is a beautiful March day here at "The Farm" 
hope get a chance to enjoy some of it today!

5:30 comes early...
visit with you then

scott powell
http://www.scottpowellonline.com/


 

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