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Celebrating Spring Break aboard a Cruise Ship

  Are you a hardworking college student?   If so, are you looking forward to spring break?   Spring break is an extended break that all coll...

Fun Facts of Swedish Waffles and their Smell Around Town


Waffles are eaten year-round in Sweden, but they are particularly popular on March 25 when the Swedish celebrate VĂ„ffeldagen (Waffle Day). Swedish waffles are flatter than the more well-known Belgian waffles and are usually made in a special heart-shaped waffle maker. According to the Christian gospels, the 25th of March is the day when the archangel Gabriel came down to earth and told Mary that she would give birth to God's son. Over time, this tradition has become more about the waffles than about the virgin birth. 

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