Sunday, June 28, 2026

Commemorating The Nation's Anniversary-Day 2

Hubby Tony and I are learning a little bit about each of the States, and enjoying food from them as a way to celebrate the USA's 250th anniversary

This was my first set of states. I found out that by doing an internet search for "fun facts about [State Name] there were multiple websites with information I could choose from.

  • Indiana One of the state's nicknames is “Mother of Vice Presidents” because six of them came from there: Schuyler Colfax (1869 to 1873), Thomas A. Hendricks (1885–1885), Charles W. Fairbanks (1905 to 1909), Thomas Marshall (1913–1921), Dan Quayle (1989–1993) and Mike Pence (2017–2021).
  • WyomingThe 10th largest state by area, but the least populated in the United States
  • South Carolina Morgan Island, off the coast of Beaufort, is also known as Monkey Island. There is a free-range colony of over 3,000 rhesus monkeys, which are used for public health research.
  • Michigan Is the only state that’s split into two pieces-the Upper Peninsula in the north and the Lower Peninsula (referred to as “the mitten”) in the south. The two pieces are connected by the five-mile Mackinac Bridge.
  • Washington The nation's largest overall producer of sweet cherries.

Fresh cherry season is short and I try to eat as many as I can while they're available, so when I learned that fact I knew cherries would be my food item. Coincidentally, right after that I got an email from a local grocery story that cherries were on sale and then a recipe for Cherry and Fresh Herb Salad with Coconut Chipsshowed up in my feedreader. Just like that I had a plan!

I had to make some last minute adjustments to the recipe, which called for pitted cherries and sliced celery on a bed of chopped herbs, mixed with a lemony vinaigrette and topped with toasted coconut strips. When I was assembling the dish I realized I didn't have enough fresh herbs so I supplemented with some spinach/arugula salad mix.

I served the salad with a simple soup and Italian bread. There were no leftovers.

Five years ago: You Never Know What You're Going To See At The Mall

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