Andrew Zimmern: "They don't call it fondon't. They call it fondue for a reason"

Andrew Zimmern: "They don't call it fondon't. They call it fondue for a reason"

Great expectations at Big Bear Valley bald eagles nest
Wait for it wait for it wait for it wait for it wait for it wait for it... ahh... ahh... ahh... ahhhhhhhhhh.... I'm sure there is a phobia out there for this, but I have no idea what it would be called

The 27 most beautiful places in the world. List fails without your local baseball park as the season begins
CBS faces turrible reality of Charles Barkley openly supporting immigrants
If you want some healthy honey makers, just grow this very nutritional yeast, dry it, and let them dig it up. Bee mine

Scientists have developed a breakthrough “superfood” for honeybees by engineering yeast to produce the essential nutrients normally found in pollen. In controlled trials, colonies fed this specially designed diet produced up to 15 times more young, showing a dramatic boost in reproduction and overall health. As climate change and modern agriculture reduce the availability of natural pollen, this innovation could offer a practical way to support struggling bee populations.
Happy 96th birthday to John Astin [snap, snap]

6,402 likes, 188 comments - wegrewupinthe80s_ on March 29, 2026: "John Astin celebrates his 96th birthday today. In a career that has spanned decades and over 160 acting credits, he's appeared in some fabulous TV shows and movies. He probably best known for his role as Gomez Addams in The Addams Family and his other highlights include National Lampoon's European Vacation, The Frightners, Batman, The Flying Nun, The Partridge Family, Freaky Friday, Petticoat Affair, Mary, Return of the Killer Tomatoes, Night Court, Eerie Indiana, Murder She Wrote and lots of cartoon voice work. He is the adoptive father of Goonies and Lord of the Rings star, Sean Astin. #johnastin #gomezaddams #theaddamsfamily #Batman #seanastin".
Want to play a game?

A slab of limestone excavated in 1984 from the ancient Coriovallum settlement in the Netherlands presented a puzzle for researchers of Roman history. Because of its distinct grooves and marks, the stone piece was believed to be some kind of board game – but obviously no rulebook was dug up to…
Old and busted: Someone with a third-grade mentality in charge of designing stuff for a NASA Moon mission. New hotness: Someone who actually is a third grader designs something for a NASA Moon mission

The crew who will soon fly by the moon on NASA's Artemis II mission are ready to "rise" to the historic challenge, with the help of the imagination of a third grade student. "Rise," a plush doll of a smiling moon, will begin to float when the crew reaches orbit.