News; birthdays/events; gingerbread houses are so yesterday; word of the day. News; breaking news...Ashley didn't buy anything at the store yesterday; Buzzfeed list of interesting/alternative Christmas trees; game: Home Alone trivia. News; most recent funny way you hurt yourself (Ashley's story); most recent funny way you hurt yourself (Brad's story); game: movie password. News; any fears during the holidays?; game: 5 second rule; goodbye/fun facts....national pickle lovers day...so many options: Dill, Gherkin, Brined, Kosher Dill, Polish, Hungarian, Lime, Bread and Butter, Swedish and Danish, or Kool-Aid Pickle. The term pickle comes from the Dutch word pekel, meaning brine. In the United States, the word pickle typically refers to a pickled cucumber. However, just about any fruit or vegetable can be pickled. We consume a phenomenal 5,200,000 pounds of pickles each year in the United States. While pickles can be high in sodium, they are a good source of vitamin K drinking pickle juice can help reduce the likelihood of experiencing cramps after intense exercise.
From "Ashley and Brad Show"
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