Sherri Granato
Sherri is a freelance writer who was born in Delaware, but currently lives in southwestern Pennsylvania. She has traveled the United States extensively in search of everything from the best to the strangest food, restaurants, diners, local businesses that stand out, unusual and rare attractions, haunted locations and cities that offer a unique quality that exhibits history, extreme or rare events. She then writes about these places and experiences so that the rest of the world can enjoy them as well.
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Haunted America: The Ghosts of the Westinghouse Castle in Wilmerding, PennsylvaniaParanormal investigators, visitors, volunteers and staff have determined that the Westinghouse Castle is a hotbed of paranormal activity.
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Haunted America: The Ghosts of the Baleroy Mansion in Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaThe Baleroy Mansion was built in 1911 and is the home to many ghosts from Thomas Jefferson to family members and a cast of unknown characters from centuries ago. It is also the home of the "Cursed Blue Chair", also known as the chair of death.
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Haunted America: The Ghosts of the Temperance Building in Harriman, TennesseeThe town of Harriman, Tennessee welcomes visitors to come and explore the paranormal activity found in the haunted Temperance Building.
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Haunted America: The Ghosts of the Logan Inn in New Hope, PennsylvaniaThe Logan Inn is among five of the oldest continuously running inns in the United States and the owners gladly welcome all who wish to come and investigate the paranormal activity so easily found in the colonial establishment.
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Haunted America: The Ghosts of Saranac Lake, New YorkThe small village of Saranac Lake was once filled with deathly ill patients fighting the attacks of infectious tuberculosis and sadly most lost their battle.
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Haunted America: The Ghosts of the Governor's Mansion in Carson City, NevadaThe elegant Governor's Mansion is a hot bed for cold spots.Everyone from ghosts to politicians enjoy the beauty of the historic grand mansion.
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Go Bananas at the Fulton, Kentucky Banana Festival and Enjoy One Ton of Potassium Rich Banana PuddingBananas are a terrific snack choice that will give you a quick boost of energy while giving you a powerful punch of fiber and potassium, and they are figure friendly.
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Haunted America: The Ghosts of the Christmas City, USA in Bethlehem, PennsylvaniaThe ghosts of the Christmas City have become almost as famous as the holiday that they love to revisit each year. Christmas ghost tours in Bethlehem are one of the reasons that so many people visit the city each year.
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Haunted America: Thanksgiving Ghosts, Home for the HolidaysThe bonds of family are made stronger during the holidays and get togethers. It is no wonder that ghosts seek to join their families once again during a time filled with such hapiness and love.
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Haunted America: True Celebrity Ghost StoriesHappy Days and Baywatch celebrities Don Most and Gena Lee Nolin share their true personal encounters with ghosts, demons, and entities.
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Haunted America: Living Comfortably with Ghosts in Your New HomeTips on what to do once you have discovered that the new home you have purchased is haunted.
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Haunted America: The Ghosts of Bloods Point Road in Cherry Valley, IllinoisBloods Point Road in Cherry Valley, Illinois is reported as being one of the most haunted roads in the world. Everything from accidents to murder and suicide have occurred on this haunted location, and reports state that the dead have never left it.
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Haunted America: Interstate 65 in Evergreen, AlabamaVisit one of the most haunted Interstates in the world that was once home to the Creek Indians and their sacred burial grounds.
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Haunted America: The Ghosts of the Costello Street Coffee House in Florissant, ColoradoThe Costello Street Coffee House in Florissant, Colorado serves some of the most delicious Panini grilled sandwiches and drinks that you have ever tasted, and you can enjoy your meal while dining with the house ghosts. -
Haunted America: The ScareHouse, Pittsburgh's Scariest Haunted Halloween AttractionThe Travel Channel claims that the ScareHouse lives up to its reputation as being one of the scariest Halloween attractions in the U.S. and Top Haunts voted it the #1 haunted attraction in the world. -
Haunted America: The Hotel Ghosts of Richmond, Virginia Beach & Harrisonburg, VirginiaA look into some of the most haunted and romantic hotels, inns and B & B's in the state of Virginia. Virginia is for lovers, and it is for those who love to interact with the supernatural. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of the Copper Queen Hotel in Bisbee, ArizonaThe Copper Queen Hotel allows guests to enjoy more than just a good night's sleep. Active spirits from cowboys to flappers and other entities fill the hotel up with plenty of atmosphere and a variety of things to see and do. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of the Historic Grand Opera House in Oshkosh, WisconsinA remodeled opera house gets stirred up with paranormal activity. The ghosts are frequent visitors who enjoy a good performance and mingling with the guests. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of the McCune Mansion in Salt Lake City, UtahThe haunted McCune Mansion is a favorite location for brides to be married, and a giggly ghost girl comes alive during the festivities. Christmas is another favorite event for the spirits of the mansion, who become active during the holidays. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of Enders Hotel & Museum in Soda Springs, IdahoParanormal investigators attempt to debunk the Enders Hotel as being actively haunted, but fail miserably when proof of dark shadows and other anomalies occur during their filmed stay. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of Halmich Park in Warren, MichiganGhosts cars, dark shadow figures and spirits have all been reported as a constant source of scaring people half to death along 13 Mile Road, just outside of Halmich Park in Warren, Michigan. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of Sage Hill Bed & Breakfast/Country Inn in Anamoose, North DakotaParanormal activity draws ghost lovers in for a personal encounter with those from the other side at the elegant Sage Hill Bed & Breakfast in Ananmoose, North Dakota. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of the Jefferson Hotel & the Grove in Jefferson, TexasJefferson, Texas has been considered by many to be the most haunted small community in Texas, and paranormal investigators and ghost hunters will be happy to know that the town is full of haunted venues. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts & Poltergeists of Bob Mackey's Music World in Wilder, KentuckyParanormal activity from ghosts, poltergeists, apparitions and spirits torment the patrons who visit the honky tonk tavern by their frequent contact with the humans that invade their space. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of the Sallie House in Atchison, KansasA personal glimpse into the most haunted home in Kansas that is anything but a calm and humble abode. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of the Old Kennecott Copper Railroad in Chitina, AlaskaGhosts and spirits walk along the path of the Kennecott Trails in Chitina, Alaska, and ghostly headstones appear and disappear along McCarthy Road. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of Forepaugh's Restaurant in St. Paul, MinnesotaThe steamy love affair between Joseph Forepaugh and his servant Molly are still evident today as their spirits are eternally bound together in the afterlife and live on in the place where they fell in love. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of the Crescent Hotel & Spa in Eureka Springs, ArkansasThe haunted Crescent Hotel & Spa was built in 1886 and draws in paranormal investigators every year that have proven the hotel is truly haunted. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of Middletown, Wilmington, Delaware City & Smyrna, DelawareA glimpse into the paranormal activities that keep Delaware high on the list as being one of the most haunted states in the U.S. -
Weird News from Around the PlanetWeird events from around the world that entertain and shock us, and proof that fact is often times stranger than fiction. -
Haunted America: The Ghost of Dunes State Park in Chesterton, IndianaThe legend of the ghost woman roaming around near the water at Dunes State Park in Chesterton, Indiana began not long after her death. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of Raynham Hall Museum in Oyster Bay, New YorkThe Townsend home is one of the most haunted locations in New York, and is now a museum filled with history and ghosts that visitors can enjoy for themselves. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of Gold Hill, OregonThe extremely haunted Gold Hill, Oregon has been a topic of discussion for several hundred years due to sudden feelings of uneasiness that give the distinct impression that something is definitely wrong with the area. -
Weird News from Around the PlanetA look into strange events happening around the world as we speak. -
Haunted America: Jimmy's Haunt Steak & Seafood Grille in Morristown, New JerseyThis spooky restaurant comes complete with an eerie atmosphere that keeps you intrigued throughout your meal, and not only are the spirits entertaining, the food is fantastic. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of Maxwell, NebraskaA tale of ghosts and spirits that dwell in the Plumer Street house in Maxwell, Nebraska in hidden hallways and other locations throughout the haunted home. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of the Union Cemetery in Easton, ConnecticutThe Union Cemetery in Easton, Connecticut is well known for the infamous white lady, and it has been dubbed the most haunted location in the entire state. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of Georgia's Chickamauga BattlefieldThe Chickamauga battlefield witnessed the deaths of 34, 624 young men, many who were left rotting on Georgia soil, leaving paranormal activity no stranger to this haunted area in Georgia. -
The Spaghetti Warehouse: From Houston, Texas to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania & BeyondThis unique restaurant has everything from 15-layer lasagna to a Sicilian Sampler, and it is enjoyed while surrounded by period collectibles, statues and advertising signs from the era preceding World War II. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of Stowe, VermontThe most spine tingling and creepy places that ghost hunters will find the most appealing when it comes to Vermont's spirit world just may be Emily's famous bridge located in Stowe, Vermont. -
Haunted America: Pawnee Bill's Ranch & Museum in Pawnee, OklahomaPawnee Bill and his wife May enjoyed entertaining people through shows featuring various performers, including live acts featuring themselves. -
Visit the Quaint Shopping Village of Volant, PennsylvaniaVolant, Pennsylvania offers cozy country shops filled with local Amish goods and is easily distinguished from other communities largely due to the simple lifestyles found within the small community. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of Red Level, AlabamaBanshees, spirits, hellhounds and other spirits make the Oakey Streak Methodist Church aka Consolation Church one of the most famous and unexplained legends to come out of Red Levels history book.
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A Ghost's Search for PeaceThe possible reasons that ghost's remain among the living are as simple as a last goodbye or their need to give guidance. -
Little Hairy Thieving BanditThe thieving raccoon has a reputation of being clever and mischievous and their skillful, slender, human-like hands enable them to open closed containers. New World Encyclopedia -
Haunted America: Visit Robert the Doll at the East Martello Museum in Key West, FloridaRobert the Doll is the possessed hell raising toy that was once the faithful companion to Key West painter and author Eugene Otto. -
Rustique Antiques: Ruffsdale, Pennsylvania's Best Kept Country SecretRustique Antiques in Ruffsdale, Pennsylvania offers a wide variety that includes primitives, period furniture, artifacts, pottery, toys, glassware, and architectural pieces.
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Haunted America: The Ghosts of Bath, Wiscasset, Boothbay Harbor, Camden & Damariscotta, MaineEveryone from paranormal researchers to amateur ghost hunters and historians have studied the midcoast towns of Maine due to many historic buildings that remain host to a wide range of active spirits and anomalies. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of the Mizpah Hotel in Tonopah, NevadaAccording to visitors who have stayed at the famously haunted Mizpah Hotel over the years, it is in no way an abnormal event to see a ghost. In fact you will probably see the Lady in Red. -
Haunted America: The Spirits of Garnet, Montana Ghost TownThis hidden treasure of the abandoned mining town of Garnet sits securely between the western Montana cities of Missoula and Helena, and by the year 1895 it was the hometown to approximately 1,000 gold miners. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of the Riverside Country Inn in Greensboro, MarylandThe Riverside Country Inn proudly enhances the small community of Greensboro as ghost hunters and thrill seeking tourists are always anxious to see what will unfold during their stay at the motel. -
Amazing Qualities, Traits, Anomalies and Facts Concerning All HumansHuman qualities and traits contain a long list of conscience and unconscious thoughts that we either embrace or avoid each and every day of our lives. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of Rawlins, WyomingThe Ferris Mansion offers poltergeist activity that covers a wide range of problematic occurrences from unexplained electrical malfunctions, strange sounds, and ghostly sightings.
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The Other 9/11 Attack: The 1857 Mountain Meadows Massacre of UtahUnarmed emigrants traveling by wagon train from Arkansas to California are met with a surprise attack that leads to bloodshed and death. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of Bachelor's Grove Cemetery in Midlothian, IllinoisMany legends surround this creepy spirit infested piece of coffin filled land, and it was once believed that the haunted cemetery got its name due to the large amount of men that were buried there early on. -
Are We Really This Stupid? the Proof Shows that Sadly, Yes, We Are!Random history and G.E.D. tests conclude that Americans need to go back to school. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of the Writers Place in Kansas City, MissouriCathouses, for whatever reason have an aura that just naturally attracts unsavory characters that are both alive, and those who were unfortunate enough to have managed to have met an untimely demise. -
Haunted America: The Waverly Plantation in West Point, MississippiThe haunted Waverly mansion offers tours to ghost hunters seeking proof that an afterlife truly does exist. -
The InnocentA poem dedicated to survivors of sexual abuse. -
Shakespearean Sonnet: No Value of Human Life and All Things LivingA Shakespearean sonnet covering a character that has no value of human life. -
VictimsWomen should never have to fear for their safety, yet they do everyday in countries that turn a blind eye to brutalization. -
Kennywood: Pittsburgh's Favorite Amusement Park is in West Mifflin, PennsylvaniaKennywood is located just eight miles from Pittsburgh in nearby West Mifflin, Pennsylvania. Kennywood is a favorite amusement park of the locals due to the wide variety of rides and shows. -
Weird News: Urine Soaked Eggs Just in Time for Easter & Hard Studded Spiny Penis FactsWeird headlines, news, advertisements and billboards across the world have been found and collected by truth seekers and eagle eyes around the planet to entertain your thoughts. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of the Orpheum Theater in Sioux Falls, South DakotaBy 1959, actors were not the only thing found wandering the bustling theater; an angry male spirit started showing his face regularly. -
Haunted America: The Shades of Death Road in Avella, PennsylvaniaAvella is recognized for being actively haunted by the coal miners that once rioted a nearby non-union coal mine in 1922 that ended with devastating results -
Haunted America: The Brown Mountain Lights of Burkes County, North CarolinaAt the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in the western hills of North Carolina is the Brown Mountain Lights that attract millions of visitors, ghost hunters, and mystery seekers. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of Honolulu, Hawaii & the Oahu Ghost ToursHonolulu, Hawaii has a few deep dark secrets hidden deep within the beautiful scenery and architecture that makes it one of the most haunted destinations on the planet. -
Shocking, Funny, Dumb and Weird News from All Over the PlanetFunny & shocking things that may make you laugh, or not. -
Shocking, Funny, Dumb and Weird News from All Over the PlanetGoofy, strange, funny and weird headlines, news, advertisements and billboards across the world have been found and collected from around the planet to entertain your thoughts. -
Yogurt for Burning Belly Fat and Eliminating Tummy TroublesYogurt is the divinely quintessential creation with probiotics, also known as friendly bacteria that include Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium which is very similar to the varieties of probiotics naturally existing within your digestive system. -
Shocking, Funny, Dumb and Weird News from All Over the PlanetNews that will either shock you or make you laugh, sometimes both. -
Shocking, Funny, Dumb and Weird News from Around the PlanetShocking, funny, and deep belly laughing news from all over the world that will make you rethink everthing that you thought you knew. -
Chloe RoseChloe Rose, a beautiful little girl, my granddaughter. -
New Fashion Trends for 2011: From Kitten Heels to Hourglass DressesA fondness for familiar things is leading us straight into a decade of nostalgia, and trend setting themes that offers the feeling that stability is not so out of reach. -
Our Beautiful LandA poem about global warming and pollution. -
February 2, 2011 is Groundhog Day: Will the Famous Groundhog Phil See His Shadow or Not?On February 2, Phil the famous groundhog will come out of his burrow on Gobbler's Knob in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania to predict a really long winter or an early spring. -
Six Weird, Odd & Funny Named Cities in the WorldMany of us have come across a strange event, circumstance or even a strange place that comes across even weirder due to the name it has been given. -
Seven Weird, Odd and Strange Jobs from the Knocker-Up to a Master SnifferIn the last decade there have been severe changes to what can be considered hot new careers, and one's that are on their way out of the circuit for good. -
Weird, Odd & Funny News: Things You Can Do with a Fake PenisA look at the strange world we live in, and how we all cope with it, accept it, and learn from it. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of Westminster Hall in Baltimore, MarylandConsidered one of the most haunted cemeteries in the United States, it is occupied with famous and restless walking corpses from generals and mayors to influential businessmen and writers. -
Weird, Odd & Funny News About Celebrities and Ordinary PeopleHeadline news that is a bit strange, and it catches the eyes of people who have the need to know about it. -
The Top-Five Worst Christmas Gifts for 2010 & Top 10 Gifts for MillionairesSome examples of what could be considered not so smart ideas for gift giving for Christmas. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of Hurricane Mills, TennesseeThe Queen of country music, Loretta Lynn, her husband of 50 years, Oliver "Mooney" Lynn, and her children, including the youngest, twins Patsy and Peggy have been regularly visited by these restless souls right in their very own plantation house. -
Doppelgangers: Your Ghostly Body Double that Can Predict Your Coming DeathThe theory of doppelgangers seems to have some basis and is a bit more then just a myth. In fact doppelgangers have even touched political figures like Abraham Lincoln. -
Weird News: Santa and His Sexy Christmas Strippers and the Naked MailmanWeird news and strange things that happens every day all over the world. Expecting the unexpected and accepting it as easily as breathing.
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Casual to Elegant: The Best Restaurants for Sunday Brunch in Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaBrunch is a combination of breakfast and lunch foods that has multiple offerings typically served around 11:00 a.m.; and it is notorious for being traditionally served on Sundays. -
Saturday's Market: Pennsylvania's Largest Indoor-Outdoor Farmers and Flea MarketSaturday's Market is fondly known by locals as The Big "M". It is hard to miss the big brown and white half a century old landmark that proudly sits in Londonderry Township in the middle of Amish farmlands and Dutch country. -
Big Barn Country Store & Deli in Historic Star Junction, PennsylvaniaThe Big Barn Country Store & Deli offers beautifully packaged specialty items from gift baskets, real maple syrup, sauces, relishes and dry rubs that greet you upon entering the store. -
Air Pollution & Adult-Onset (Type 2) Diabetes: The Surprising LinkPollution has been linked in recent years to the debilitating disease through several studies surrounding adult-onset(Type 2) diabetes. -
Popular Sauces from French and Greek to Italian and ThaiSauces have been used since 200 A.D. Sauces were developed originally to mask food odors and to smother less then desirable eats. They are now used for complimenting all foods. -
The American Way: Taxes, Unemployment and PovertyDealing with our nations taxes, high gas prices and unemployment. -
Frozen Treats Any Time from the Mix it in Soft Serve Ice Cream MakerCuisinart has developed the perfect countertop machine for accommodating fans who simply cannot live without their favorite soft serve treats from sherbet and sorbet to yogurt and ice cream with the Mix It In Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker. -
Forget the Beef and Bring Home the Bacon Lollipops & Cupcakes!Bacon can be served with or added to just about any type of edible entree. From soups and sandwiches to salads and desserts, the word bacon almost immediately causes hunger pangs and once eaten it becomes highly addictive. -
The Century Old Club Sandwich Gets a Facelift from Traditional to Trendy & SavoryThe crunchy and savory club is a century old favorite, and the first original documented recipe for the extraordinary sandwich can be found in the 1903 addition of the Good Housekeeping Everyday Cook Book. -
A Guide to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-Area Pumpkin PatchesThe city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and surrounding rural areas are known for bountiful harvests including pumpkin patches. By visiting, children can learn all facets of planting pumpkins and the other vegetation grown in the fields. -
The Perfect Halloween Bash with Edible Puke and Freaky Gummy Rum PunchAdults look forward to the most festive Halloween bashes packed full of creepy treats, body parts, good music, costumes and great mood setting music. -
Extreme Food that Breaks Records: The Hillbilly Homewrecker & Bull TesticlesA look at some of the most bizarre foods that we eat and crave along with some of the most daring and extreme foods that break world records. -
Winter Squash Recipes from Easy & Cheesy Spaghetti to Garlic PotatoesSquash is not only delicious when prepared with seasonings, pasta and other vegetables, they have a high nutrient content, and they contribute a colorful addition to any meal and they are simple to cook. -
Delectable Peach Recipes for All SeasonsFacts about peaches and why they have grown in popularity in recent years due to their versatility when it comes to using them in both savory and sweet dishes. -
Celebrating Coffee and the World's Largest Coffee PotsCoffee has become a popular part of American society since it was first introduced in 1607 by Captain John Smith, and it is the component that starts those brain functioning engines that wake us up in the morning and keeps us going through the day. -
The Mysteries and Fascinating Facts on TwinsThe possible causes of twins varies from foods and location to fertility drugs and even the age of the expecting mother. -
Foods that Will Awaken Your Sexual Appetite & Enhance Your Sex DriveA basic guide to the foods that serve as an aphrodisiac, and how vitamins and components in food can definitely rev up sexual function. -
Getting Rich from Yard Sales: The Luck of Finding Picasso & Other Valuable JunkThere are a few good reasons why old furniture, paintings, coins, certificates, dishes, vintage jewelry, books, and any other old or questionable item should be given a second glance. Valuable junk & money. -
All Things Strawberry: Coolers & Desserts to Strawberry FieldsThere are literally thousands of recipes that include fresh strawberries, and they are an excellent source of vitamin C, fiber, folic acid, and potassium. They also happen to be low in calories and fat. -
Vegetable Recipes Kids Will LoveA few simple additions to ordinary vegetables can change a dull, tasteless dish into a meal that pops and can encourage kids to eat them. -
Haunted America: Squire Castle in Willoughby Hills, OhioThe spectacular Squire castle is an 1890's sprawling mansion haunted by Rebecca Squire who lived a feared and lonely life in the castle. -
Celebrating the 4th of July with Missiles & Phychedelic ShroomsThe family owned and operated business makes visitors feel welcome and the huge variety of fireworks covers everything from sparklers and firecrackers to the more advanced aerials and the 144 shell showcase. -
Guardian Angels: Our Winged Guides & ProtectorsGuardian angels are believed to be intellectual by nature, powerful by will, and holy. They are our personal guides that protect us from harm. -
Glamorous Camping Aka GlampingGlamorous camping takes sleeping in the elements to a whole new level with fine china, persian rugs, down bedding and luxury sleeping quarters. -
Dill, It's Not Just for Pickles AnymoreDill works well for pickling foods and enhances fish dishes by taking them over the top and to another level. Dill also pairs quite nicely with hearty and robust salads like chicken, egg, tuna, potato and macaroni. -
Extreme Thrill Rides from the U.S. To Australia and CanadaThrill seekers and diehard amusement park enthusiasts are able to sample a vast amount of high speed coasters and extreme terror rides in just about every state and country on the planet. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of Blacklick Creek Valley in PennsylvaniaAll of these historical ghost towns include coal mines filled with a rich history that just waits for visitors to rekindle what has been dead and gone for far too long. -
Chivalry Isn't Dead, It's Just on Life SupportWe are an opinionated world with varied ideas of what good manners are these days. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in Weston, W. VirginiaTortured souls once housed within the walls of the mental estate are somehow stuck in limbo. Dr. Walter Freeman haphazardly performed ice-pick lobotomies and used electro-shock therapy. -
Does the End of the Mayan Calendar Mean the End of the World?Newspapers, books, movies and other media sources have opened us up to the very possibility of the worlds end in just a few short years. -
Playthings Etc - Roadside Attractions in Butler County, PAThe grand tour of the toy store begins just behind the front door that emulates a spaceship hatch, and the family run business is nothing short of a child's dream come true. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of Tullytown Lake, Bucks County, PennsylvaniaAccording to local folklore, the Bucks County cemetery is reportedly haunted, not only by Gertrude Spring aka Midnight Mary, but by several lively active spirits that refuse to permanently rest in peace. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of Livermore, PennsylvaniaVisitors to Livermore claim that you can see images of the structures that once stood mirrored on the surface of the water, and when the water levels get low you can see roof tops and chimneys of the homes that once made Livermore a town. -
Savory Centerpiece: Thanksgiving HaikuR.I.P. Tom -
Get Cold Hard Cash for Metal Scrap & Recyclable TrashYou can make a profit from salvaging old stoves, washing machines and anything in the house that is made of metal, using the money towards a new appliance or gadget instead.
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Haunted America: The Ghosts of the Orange BeltThese small towns along the Orange Belt have there own unique haunted story-filled pasts, mostly kicked to the curb as nothing more then folklore, but continue to bring in flocks of ghost hunters year after year
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Arm & Hammer Baking Soda: The Ultimate Household "Must-Have"Made from sodium bicarbonate, baking soda is virtually fool proof on almost anything it touches from humans and pets to inanimate objects, and it is dirt cheap. -
Extreme City: Maharishi Vedic City, IowaWelcome to the city where all residents stop and meditate twice a day and all homes face the east.
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Food Network: New York City Food & Wine Festival 2009The October 8-11 event promises to be packed full of demonstrations from your favorite Food Network hosts, and includes special appearances from Alicia Silverstone to Martha Stewart.
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Famous Monsters, Thrillers and CreaturesA look into the world of monsters and why they inspire us to sleep with one eye open, fear their existence, but continue to watch them in movies and mimic them on Halloween.
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Mammy's Cupboard - Roadside Attraction in Natchez, MississippiMammy's Cupboard is a 28-foot diner that looks similar to a bottle of Mrs. Buttersworth, only this one allows for you to sit inside of her skirt, enjoy the atmosphere and dine on southern cuisine that is simply devine. -
From Parent to Child MurdererCriminal parents and their reasons for murdering their children. A look into parents that have killed their children out of what they describe as loving them to much. -
Classic American DinersA look into diners from the past to the present and why they remain so popular. -
A Taste of Pennsylvania: Regional Culinary FavoritesA local guide to some of Pennsylvania's most famous and favorite food choices from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia. -
Haunted America: Mudlick Hollow in Beaver County, PennsylvaniaThe haunted woods of Mudlick Hollow is one of a mystery, but there is no mystery as to the cries that come from deep within the foggy hollow. -
Extreme Homes: The Most Bizarre Houses in the WorldThere was an "old woman" who lived in a shoe, so why wouldn't you consider living in such a bizarre fashion, too? -
Transforming Churches into Modern Desanctified Homes: Heavenly ConversionsA rapid decline in church attendance has meant that countless churches across the nation have become vacant and available for other purposes. -
Haunted America: The Seven Gates of HellThe Seven Gates of Hell is only one of the many stories involving the terrors that surround asylums and the very nature of their being.
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Where to Find Affordable Jeans Designed for Women with Long LegsFinding a 34" inseam and up can become overwhelming, and women have not overlooked the men's department. Fortunately clothing manufacturers have come to the realization that women and their legs were not created equal.
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Let's Talk TurkeyThe perfect turkey has come a long way since its beginning in 1621. No longer is dried out turkey an option for Thanksgiving dinner. Marinades and fried turkey have become a popular choice for a moist and delicious turkey.
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Led Zeppelin: Behind the MusicIt was once predicted that rock legends Led Zeppelin would go down hard, but their music and lyrics put them into the category of "Best Selling Artists of All Time".
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Quercetin: Nature's Strongest Anti-Inflammatory, Hive and Allergy TreatmentThe flavonoids found in Quercetin work as both an antioxidant and an anti-inflammatory, which is useful in treating, and often preventing a variety of breathing issues.
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Halloween: Adding the Fear Factor to Your PartyAny great Halloween party will offer a smorgasbord of delectable culinary delights, even if they are gross to look at. -
Medical & Natural Treatments for Removing Female Facial Hair1 out of every 5 women removes unwanted facial hair weekly or daily or removes at least 20 hairs at a time. -
The Grilled Cheese Sandwich, America's Favorite Comfort FoodNo matter what method you prefer to use to master your cheesy culinary toasted piece of heaven, the grilled cheese sandwich is a favorite comfort food that is here to stay.
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Famous Celebrity SiblingsIn the last several decades Tinseltown has become flooded with celebrity talent from people who share the same name or bloodline. -
Tomato Facts, Recipes & HistoryThere are many ways to prepare tomatoes and they are a healthy food choice as they are full of lycopene, beta-carotene, B-complex, iron, Potassium, and Vitamin C. -
Famous Trust Fund Babies: Members of the Lucky Sperm ClubThis new breed of rich and privileged celebrity offspring's are sprouting up everywhere, and rather then live off of their family's money they are taking advantage of their birth right and establishing companies. -
Inflammatory Breast Cancer: Silent, but DeadlyEach year, 182,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer and 43,300 of them will die. One woman in eight either has or will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. -
Signs that You Are a Cat or Dog Lover and Popular Pet NamesEasy choices for animal names can come from the animal's personality, whether it is an animal with a stubborn nature or one that likes to steal socks and chew them up. -
Legitimate Companies for Mystery Shoppers to Make Extra Money and PerksLocation is key when it comes to the amount of assignments that you get. A mystery shopper that lives in a large area with plenty of retail businesses is more likely to get regular assignments. -
Most Consumers Do Not Know Their 3-Digit Credit ScoreA credit worthy person will have a score of 720 to 800, and these groups of people are usually the lucky ones that receive a credit approval on just about anything within 60 seconds. -
The Ghosts of the Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon in Charleston, South CarolinaNo mercy was given to anyone that ever entered the brick foundation of the dungeon, only what the good citizens of Charleston felt that the condemned deserved, which was incarceration, and eventually death. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of Belcourt Castle in Newport, Rhode IslandBelcourt Castle is not for the faint of heart as sightings are a normal occurrence when visitors take the candlelight or the more favored haunted tour through the darkest corners of the property. -
Hauntings in Long Beach, California: The Ghosts of the Queen MaryDuring her 60-year hiatus, the Queen Mary was the location of fifty reported deaths, and many of these spirits now haunt her hallways and other popular parts of the ship. -
Haunted America: The Villisca, Iowa Axe MurdersOn a warm dark night in early June six family members and two guests of the J.B. Moore family were brutally murdered. -
The Haunted Thornewood Castle Inn & Gardens in Lakewood, WashingtonAccording to owners Deanna and Wayne Robinson, guests have reported notable ghostly activity that includes the appearance of ghosts, lights turning on and shutting off at will, and a peaceful energy that fills the castle. -
Ghosts of St. Louis, Missouri: The Haunted Lemp Mansion Restaurant & InnDeath within the mansion was no strange occurrence, only the manner in which it arrived was odd. Suicide appeared to be the choice of the Lemp family. -
The Ultimate Patriotic Themed Party: 4th of July Party Ideas for the OutdoorsThe attention to detail really does make the difference from a party that will be remembered to one that guests cannot wait to leave. -
The Ultimate Stain Remover Guide: From Urine and Mold to Rust and Underarm SweatDifferent stains have different properties that require a specific stain remover to make it magically disappear. -
Haunted America: Boyd's Sanatorium & Dripping Springs in Organ Mountains, New MexicoCampers and visitors walking the trails today through the Organ Mountains of New Mexico have encountered the tortured spirits that still remain. -
Haunted America: The Stone Lion Inn Bed & Breakfast in Guthrie, OklahomaOnce the Smith funeral home during the 1920's, the Stone Lion Inn is now a bed & breakfast offering everything from fine dining, to murder mystery weekends, and active ghosts. -
The Bermuda Triangle Mystery: Fact or FallacyThe Bermuda Triangle has also been referred to as the "Devil's Triangle" simply because it appears to swallow ships and aircraft by some inexplicable force that by most accounts is stranger than life itself. -
Harbor Cruises Offered by American Cruise Lines: Quaint Cruises from Maine to FloridaAmerican Cruise Lines is best known for their intricate array of shore excursions along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. -
Pittsburgh is Rated Second for Having the Nicest DriversPeople talking on cell-phones, tailgaters, speeders, cutting off other vehicles, and reports of motorists slamming on their breaks were all a consideration when rating the top cities for the nicest and worst drivers. -
The "Local Restaurant" Located in the Historic Boyd Hotel in Dallas, TexasThe historic hotel was a one-time stopover for legends like Bonnie and Clyde, Huddie "Leadbelly" Ledbetter and Blind Lemon Jefferson. -
Surviving a Terrorist Attack: The Benefits of a Safe RoomAs of today, the government is aware that there are several suit-case nuclear bombs located inside the United States, but their exact location is unknown. -
Lawsuit Abuse: Living in a Sue-Happy NationPeople cannot be trusted to self-regulate and refrain from filing lawsuits lacking in substance, therefore securing a cycle that has inevitably ruined it for the people who have legitimate cases. -
Can Abused Children Become Productive, Non-Abusive Parents?Children that are born into a family where one or more family members exhibits violence will pass this behavior onto their own children out of bad habits and example. -
Haunted America: The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood, CaliforniaWhether you enjoy a good spook or not, the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel is worth the visit, and the many stories that evolve around the structures history is highly entertaining as well as a part of Hollywood's glitzy history. -
Haunted America: The Oak Alley Plantation in Vacherie, LouisianaThe mansion has been in numerous movies including "Interview with a Vampire". A canopy of tall oaks shield visitors from sunlight as it frames the main house, making it ideal for a vampire to thrive. -
Best Apartments and Rental Guide for College Students in Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaCompared to other larger cities in Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh rates fairly well in the cost efficiency category. -
Spontaneous Human Combustion: Debunking Scientific Theories Covering the PhenomenonThe evidence found at various crime scenes show that the person suddenly burst into flames for no apparent reason; leaving the surrounding objects like furniture virtually untouched. -
What Makes Men Sexy? - Women Tell AllWhen most guys realize that a woman doesn't like him, he will typically try to convince her that she is missing out on something special. -
Wilderness Adventures Designed for Women in Berkeley, CaliforniaBaja, Mexico is a favorite of women as this is where the desert meets the sea and the whale's splash offshore. -
Learning the English Language: No Doubt The Hardest Language to UnderstandIf you have mastered the English language then you must be a total genius as it is one of the hardest languages to learn. -
The Dangers of an Aneurysm: Are Headaches Stress or Something More DangerousAneurysms have occurred in approximately 2,000,000 people in the United States, and the most common symptom of an aneurysm is a severe headache. -
Is Your Teenager Eating Morning Glory Flower Seeds to Get High?When the seeds are chewed up, the effects of the drug will take affect within 30 to 90 minutes of ingestion with results that mimic taking LSD. -
Haunted America: Portsmouth, New HampshireIf you are looking for a cool breeze on a hot summer evening then the Portsmouth, New Hampshire Cemetery will do the trick. -
Your Body Odor May Be Something More Than Bad HygieneIf your body odor is so strong that you can smell it then medical attention may be needed to find the underlying contributing factor. -
Lemons: History, Facts, Recipes and the Health BenefitsWealthy Victorians grew lemon trees indoors as a sign of prestige and used the lively scented plants as a way of keeping their large estates smelling fresh at all times. -
The History and Invention of Sandwiches From the Dagwood to the Philadelphia Cheese SteakThe plain meat and bread sandwich has expanded throughout the years with hamburgers and subs being included to the list of what we as a society consider makes a true sandwich. -
Shoplifting Statistics & Tactics: 75% of Adults Are Guilty of the Five Finger DiscountShoplifters come up with every excuse in the book to make themselves feel better about their reasons for doing it. -
The Life of a Writer, Including the Do's & Don'ts, Pay, Markets, and Everything in BetweenA writers pay is something of a mystery as no two writer's claim to make the same income. -
Ben Roethlisberger: Back on TrackAfter having reconstructive surgery performed on his face from a motorcycle accident on June 12th, the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger chalks it all up to a bad year. -
Summer Fun at Dorney Park in Allentown, PennsylvaniaIn 2005 the first and only floorless roller coaster in Pennsylvania, was introduced. Hydra the Revenge proudly sits on 200 acres of prime land that offers 100 rides for all ages to enjoy. -
House Flipping - Turning Dilapidated Homes Into Beautiful StructuresHouse flipping is an affordable and relatively easy way to purchase a home, and many times a house can be purchased for next to nothing. -
Things that You Should Never Do in BedSpooning is romantic, comfortable, and a nice way to cozy up to your honey-bunny, but it is not recommended for a good night's sleep. -
The Cause and Affects of Hirsutism: Remove Facial and Body Hair with Spearmint TeaCommon methods of removing unwanted hair can be painful and expensive. Surveys conducted over the last two decades indicate that 80% of women and over 50% of men have unwanted hair in various body areas. -
Personalized Items Make the Best Birthday GiftsThere is no doubt that they will be pleased that you had something personalized just for them as it makes the gift uniquely theirs. -
Has Eating Become a Virtual Game of Russian Roulette?Salmonella is one of the most common intestinal infections in the U.S., and overall it is the second most common food born illness. -
Little Known Facts About Sandra BullockSandra Annette Bullock had fitting in down to a science by the time she graduated from Arlington's Washington-Lee High School, where she was a popular cheerleader and was voted ''Most Likely to Brighten Your Day.'' -
St. Patrick's Day Traditions, Customs and FoodThe traditional Irish dinner would have consisted of a slab of bacon, potatoes, and cabbage. According to the US department of Agriculture, corned beef and cabbage was a traditional dish served for Easter Sunday dinner in rural Ireland. -
Carnival Cruise Review from Vancouver, B.C. To AlaskaCarnival Cruise Lines offers a handsome package starting at around $800 per person, and they are rated as one of the best cruise ships when it comes to a fully packed itinerary, comfort, dining, and other accommodations. -
Women Are Dirtier Than Men at the OfficeHis study examined 113 offices where both men and women work and he determined that women's offices had three to four times more bacteria, mold and yeast than men's. -
The Singapore Changi Airport Get's Five Stars for Comfort and SecurityThe airport's security comes under the jurisdiction of the Singapore Police Force, and it has been stepped up since the attacks in 2001. They have made all security issues a top priority, so much so that they took top honors in the "Excellence in Airport Security Award." -
Explore Erotica, Opium Gardens and Monkey Jungles in South Beach, FloridaThe World Erotic Art Museum offers a collection of approximately 4,000 erotic objects and antiques dating back to as early as 200 B.C. -
The Realities of Rape and How to Avoid Becoming a VictimRapists are opportunists that have little regard for age, race or social status. Sexual urges are not what control the rapists thought patterns, instead it is the need to feel powerful and in control by forcing a woman to engage in sexual intercourse against her will. -
Summer Camp Recommendations: Lake Greeley Camp in Lake Greeley, PennsylvaniaThe activities at Lake Greeley Camp site are quite extensive with a full range of team and individual sports that offer top of the line equipment and facilities to the children, and no matter what your child's interests are, the camp site more than likely offers it. -
The Benefits of Afternoon NapsThe benefits from napping as little as five minutes to as much as two hours are miraculous, and research has proven that taking a 20-minute nap approximately eight hours after you have awaken will do more for your stamina than sleeping another 20 minutes in the morning. -
Top Florists in Uniontown, PennsylvaniaExceptional florist shops should cater to the customer's needs and tastes, and they should have samples of past work with an open design philosophy that includes traditional and modern arrangements to fit every type of celebration. -
Visit the Famous and Haunted Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, ColoradoIt is thought that Mr. and Mrs. Stanley loved their hotel so much that they still live there today, not in the physical form, but rather in the form of friendly and annoying spirit forms. -
Schools Fight Childhood Obesity with BMI Report CardsDelaware, South Carolina and Tennessee have jumped on the BMI bandwagon, turning the obesity report cards into a new rite of childhood. -
What Will You Be Remembered for When You Die?The majority of people will tell you that they are no where near ready to leave this life as they have unfulfilled plans to complete or they want to be assured that their family will survive in their absence. -
Granato's Import Company & Deli: The Leader in Authentic Italian Food in Salt Lake City, UtahThe deli has had plenty of experience when it comes to great food as it has been going strong since 1948 when Francesco Salvatore Granato first opened the deli's doors to the public in the heart of Salt Lake City, Utah.






















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