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Posts by Trisha Leigh Zeigenhorn

What Exactly Is Figgy Pudding, Anyway?

We belt out all kinds of traditional songs without understanding exactly what we’re singing, and I’m guessing that if you live in modern America, there’s a good chance you have no idea why the people in We Wish You A Merry Christmas are so demanding about figgy pudding. First off, non-Brits, let me introduce you...

17 People Shared Tweets We Think Will Stand the Test of Time

Twitter is a great place to go for a well-crafted joke, but the platform moves so fast that it’s easy to chuckle, forget, and move onto the next. We think these 17 tweets will keep being funny no matter how time we revisit them, though, and so we figured we’d share them with you so...

Man Pulls a 32-Foot Tapeworm out of His Buttocks

File Under: Things that might discourage you from eating for some time (yay, diet?). And yes, there are pictures, so please be prepared, brace yourself, and know that you’ve been warned. Okay? Here we go. The day began as normal for 44-year-old Kritsada Ratprachoom: he dropped his kid off at school, then headed home to...

Walmart Is Very Sorry They Sold You That Sweater Showing Santa Doing Lines of Cocaine

“We all know how snow works. It’s white, powdery, and the best snow comes straight from South America. That’s bad news for jolly old St. Nick, who lives far away in the North Pole.” That’s part of  the description of an “ugly” Christmas sweater (made by FUN Wear) that was for sale on Walmart’s Canadian...

Here’s Why You Should Always Say Yes to Letting Your Kids Play Outside

Yes, parents – even when it’s super hot, even when it’s raining a bit, and even when you’re freezing your baguettes off, your kids deserve some play time in the great outdoors. Experts have found that it helps improve eyesight, reduces stress, supports creativity, boosts problem-solving skills, and provides more benefits we’ll probably never really...

15 Tweets We Think Will Always Be Funny

Some tweets are funny for a few minutes, but others can get shared over and over and you’ll still laugh at them every single time they pop up in your feed. The latter are harder to find, and if you haven’t run across these 15, we think you’re missing out. If you have, you’ll probably...

Chinese Genetic Experiments Mean Hybrid Pig-Monkeys Could Be in Our (Near) Future

There’s an episode of Seinfeld where Kramer is convinced that he’s seen a “pig man” at the hospital – a result of a genetic experiment gone horribly wrong…or right, I suppose. And while there’s no pig man in the episode, if scientists have their way, the show is probably going to be seen as prophetic...

Why Some People Think Cilantro Tastes Like Soap

Cilantro is such a controversial herb that I often leave it out of recipes unless I know the specific preferences of the people who will be eating the final dish. It’s one of those foods that people love or hate; there’s really no in between. It turns out there could be a scientific reason why...

The Traditional Reason Many Jewish Families Eat Chinese Food on Christmas

Ed Schoenfeld, the owner-operator of RedFarm, an Asian-fusion dim sum restaurant with two NYC locations, and Decoy, a West Village shrine to traditional Peking duck, compares his Christmas Day-business to a holiday miracle: “I think on that day we do more business than many restaurants do in three months. We serve all day long, we...

People Are Accidentally Poisoning Themselves with Essential Oils

You’d have to be living off the grid or under a rock to have missed the resurgence of alternative medicines and essential oils. People everywhere are touting the ability to cure everything from nausea and headaches to the common cold (and, in some cases, more extreme illnesses) using nothing but plant, root, and herb extracts....

Science Says It’s Actually Good for Your Kids to Learn How to Swear

I don’t know about you, but my Boomer parents are far more concerned about the sort of language we use around our children than we (GenX shoutout) ever thought about being – but who’s right? Well, according to science, parents who curse around their kids should cut themselves a bit of slack. Research has linked...

150 Years Later, “Little Women” Endures

The world has changed in unimaginable ways since Little Women was first published in 1868 – which is why it’s all the more interesting that people are still intrigued by and enamored with the story a hundred and fifty years later. We know that it is, because in less than a year’s time, the BBC...

It Turns out That Plants Scream When They’re Stressed – We Just Can’t Hear Them

Bad news for all of those vegans and vegetarians out there who choose the lifestyle out of kindness – it turns out that plants get majorly stressed when their well-being is threatened, too. In fact, a new study has found that some plants emit “ultrasonic clicks” outside the normal range of human hearing when they’re...

Napkin Ring Problem Doesn’t Seem Like It’s Possible — Here’s How It Works

Let’s begin with this mind-blower: If you cored an orange, and cored the earth, and the remaining rings were the same height, they would have very different diameters, but the same volume. Say what? https://www.instagram.com/p/BwX6ze0g8Te/ It’s true. The so-called “napkin ring problem” dates back to the 17th century and Japanese mathematician Seki Kowa, who dubbed...

19 Kids Came Up With Their Own Words For Common Items

Kids have a way of hitting things right on the head, and sometimes they come up with a word for some object that’s way more apropos than the original. Like these 19 times. Honestly, you’re not going to be able to argue. 19. It matters not what time of year you see them. My friend’s...