This torte is one of Europe's most beloved cakes and is even nicknamed "Queen of Cakes". The original recipe calls for very specific ingredients. Come with me and find out a little bit more about this culinary masterpiece.
Whydah Gally history abounds with legend and fact. The shipwreck was salvaged in the 1980s and helped us learn more about the slave trade, pirate life, and 18th-century ocean voyages.
The Mariana Trench, in the Pacific Ocean, is the deepest location on the earth. It is also home to a variety of unique animals adapted to their environment. Let's learn a little more about a few of them.
Since 1949 Pillsbury has sponsored an annual bake-off for novices and introduced the winning recipes to the world. Let's discover a little more about ten of these fantastic baked dishes.
Your family takes a trip to the rain forest in South America! While there a guide takes you around and shows you some animals. Let's see what they are!
Come with me as we visit Alabama and focus on the various authors who have ties to towns and cities across the state. We'll visit each town and you tell me, based on the clues, who is connected to that area.
Come with me as we head to the local fair/exposition and focus on the canned food competition. People have won blue ribbons for their various delicious entries. Let's learn about a few....
I did genealogy work and learned that my son has some Native American in his background from his father. I traced it to the Choctaw and realized I did not know much about them. Let's learn a little more about this fascinating culture!
The state of Alabama has quite a lot of ghostly sightings and occurrences. Come visit 'The Heart of Dixie' and learn a little bit more of the scarier side of the state...if you dare!
Many of us are familiar with the names of Greek men from that ancient era. But there are also some strong, fearsome, beautiful, and famous women who hark from that same area and time. Match their name to the attribute or skill they possessed.
A listing in "Reader's Digest" about holiday dishes around the world caught my eye. Let's dive into the history of some of these delicious festive treats and the country to which they are paired.
Every ancient Aztec city-state had a marketplace near the center. Thousands of people came daily to trade or buy goods. Let's take a stroll back in time through one of these 'shopping malls'.
Throughout the centuries, around the globe, there have been amazing engineering feats. Let's meet some of the men and women who were pioneers in this field.
Come with me as we explore my home state of Georgia and discover the various authors that have ties there. We will visit several different cities and, based on the clue, you tell me what writer we are talking about.
I adopted this quiz about the state of Arkansas. Come join me as we hop in our vehicle and head through the six geographical divisions of the "Natural State". We will have fun along the way, too!
September 17th of 1862 was the date of the bloodiest one-day battle in American history. It was the Battle of Antietam (known as Sharpsburg in the South). Discover some little-known details about the farmsteads on the battlefield during that fateful day.
Since 1956, the University of Georgia has boasted some of the cutest mascots around in the form of a live English bulldog nicknamed Uga. Each generation of the lineage has seen some great players during their reign. Let's learn a little more.
The last Ice Age, or Pleistocene era, began around 1.8 million years ago and ended 12,000 years in the past. Let's meet some of the huge creatures that inhabited the earth during that time period!
Most people who are, or have been, mothers will appreciate the messages in this funny 2016 movie called "Bad Moms". Let's look at a few of the great scenes in this flick.
Abraham Lincoln is well known as one of the more influential leaders in history. But what many don't know is that he was also very interested in the preparation and partaking of food. Join me in a look at gastronomy through his life.
I was watching my son and his friends play video games and realized, all of a sudden, that several of them took place in Europe. So I went on a virtual journey through his games...come join me!
Imagine you are in the US Army following Gen. William Sherman on his march through the Southeast in 1864-early 1865. We are in the division of the Army reporting to Slocum. Come on the journey as we head through various cities and towns!