MUNDANE MYSTERIES: There is actually a real technical term for the crust of pizza

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: There is actually a real technical term for the crust of pizza

Happy National Pizza Day! All your life you’ve probably just called it “the crust” when eating a slice, but there is a technical term for that outer edge of the delicious pie. It’s called the “cornicione” (Italian: corn-ee-chone-ey). In English is pronouced “Cornice”. The word means the “end crust”. Which makes sense. It doesn’t really…

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Why are most taxis yellow?

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Why are most taxis yellow?

If you’ve ever spent time in NYC you’ve no doubt seen the sea of yellow taxis. But why yellow? Originally when they first started back in 1907 all the taxis in New York were red and green. But they quickly started to realize those colors were blending in with the other vehicles on the road.…

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Why did they name it the Grammys

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Why did they name it the Grammys

The 65th Annual Grammy Awards happen this Sunday night February 5th. I figured we would do a Grammy edition Mundane Mystery. Where did the name “Grammy” come from? Back at the first Grammy Award ceremony in 1959 they needed an ideas for the gold plated statues they were giving out as the awards. They decided…

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: How accurate is Punxsutawney Phil?

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: How accurate is Punxsutawney Phil?

Happy Groundhog Day! Punxsutawney Phil ruined my spring time hopes this morning by seeing his shadow and predicting 6 more weeks of winter. Ugh. BUT, how accurate is this groundhog anyway? Not very. “Phil” has been making his predictions since 1886, and he’s actually only been right 39% of the time! That’s under 50%. You…

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: What do you call the ends of a loaf of bread?

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: What do you call the ends of a loaf of bread?

I’m always entertained by these internet debates on reddit over the silliest things. The latest one up for debate is “what do you call the ends of a loaf of bread?” Some are insisting it’s the “crust”, others thing “end piece”, another popular one is “the heel”. But is there an official name for it?…

MUNDANE MYSTERIES:  Are eggs supposed to be kept refrigerated or room temp?

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Are eggs supposed to be kept refrigerated or room temp?

There has been A LOT of egg talk lately. The price of eggs, egg shortages, and a hot debate on twitter about whether they should be refrigerated or can be left at room temp. Most countries don’t refrigerate their eggs. But here in the US, they are considered a perishable item and therefore have to…

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Where did Rock, Paper, Scissors come from?

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Where did Rock, Paper, Scissors come from?

Rock, Paper, Scissors. A game that has been entertaining people and solving “who will go first” for years now. My 4-year-old daughter just discovered it for the first time and LOVES it. Which got me thinking where did it even come from? According to the World Rock Paper Scissors Association, www.wrpsa.com (yes, that’s a real…

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Where did station wagon’s get their name?

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Where did station wagon’s get their name?

Unless you’re watching National Lampoon’s Vacation all the time you don’t really see station wagons that often anymore sadly. They were eventually replaced by the minivan, then the SUV. But where did they get their name? Back when they first came out in the 1920s they had that signature look with the steel frame and…