AN AMAZING GENEALOGY RESEARCH TOOL I know most of us can’t get through the day without a quick google search. When it comes to research I use Google all the time. However, I never used Google in this way before and I am obsessed with the results. Google Reverse Image Search has historically been used by journalists and photographers to…
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War Ration Books
During WWII War Ration Books were issued to each American in 1942 after the United States officially entered WWII. They were created due to deficits in crucial war materials. Stamps available for rationing were altered according to a persons age. An example of this would be that children under the age of 15 did not have coffee stamps in their…
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Candy Apple Salad
This cool, crunchy, and not overly sweet Candy Apple Salad is the perfect accompaniment to a spring and summer table. The flavor combination is absolute perfection and tastes so similar to a candied apple that I questioned my senses the first time I tried it. There has never been a time that I took home leftovers of this dish! Candy…
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Outlier Family Connections
Years ago I was digging into old family boxes that were filled with envelopes and haphazardly placed photos of seemingly outlier family connections. As I was sifting through them I found a grouping of photos labeled Elda Kuntz. I wasn’t familiar with this surname at the time. Later, after more research, I soon realized that Elda was my Great Grandma…
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West Ireland 9 Day Itinerary
I fell hard for Ireland. Love at first site and more at last glance. I still dream and talk of it and would welcome a return visit anytime. Wanna go? I can pack in no time. For a trip to West Ireland I recommend flying into Shannon Airport. This is a more quiet, centrally located airport. with plenty of space…
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