Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for January 24, 2015
Transcript:
Lucy Hayes (1831-1889), wife of President Rutherford Hayes owned the first Siamese cat in the United States. Nitroglycerin, the main ingredient in dynamite, has been used as a drug to treat chest pain since the 19th century. The traditional Hverabrauth bread of Iceland is baked by burying it in soil near hot springs.
Tars Tarkas almost 10 years ago
N o commentsanywhere tonight????
Templo S.U.D. almost 10 years ago
A flour bed if you ask me about that Icelandic hot springs bread.
i_am_the_jam almost 10 years ago
Feh. Burying food to let it cook has been done here in Mexico long before Columbus.
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr almost 10 years ago
I don’t know about that cat, Mrs. Hayes.Looks like you didn’t get the pick of the litter.ACK! Blech!
upanddown17 almost 10 years ago
Lucy Hays was nicknamed Lemonade Lucy, because she and President Hayes were tea totalers, and as hostess served non alcoholic drinks.
corpcasselbury almost 10 years ago
Nitrog;ycerin really works in relieving chest pain, and it comes in many forms: pills (dissolved under the tongue), oral spray (also under the tongue), and gel patches (absorbed through the skin). The only down side is that nitro gives you a headache, but that is a small price to pay.
Stephen Gilberg almost 10 years ago
The Maori do the spring thing too, albeit without burial.
I met a man who took nitro pills following a silent heart attack.