Thread:61Storm/@comment-29989042-20180310010918/@comment-29709319-20180718015228

For the rest of this week we're only suppose to hit in the low to mid 80's with not so much humidity. What a relief😅 that will be.☀️ Just hope it continues into next week for our county fair.

July 18th: National Sour Candy Day and National Caviar Day.

In the candy world, sour candy is the young, energetic and fun member of the candy family. With its taste bud-awakening flavors, it adds a punch of youthful energy and a twist of fun to every flavor combination out there. Sour candy comes in a variety of fun shapes and sizes from chewy twists and ropes to sweet bite-sized pieces and straws which can be slipped into a favorite drink. On National Sour Candy Day, instead of trying regular old candy, celebrate by trying sour candy. It’s like having a birthday and not getting any older! If you’ve tried sour candy before, try a new flavor or finding out which one makes your mouth pucker the most! Will it be Cherry or Watermelon or maybe a combination of Tangerine-Lemonade?

Caviar is Sturgeon fish eggs. There are several species of Sturgeon fish. As a result, the caviar produced varies in colors depending on the species. Caviar is full of protein and vitamins making the delicacy a healthy meal. The United States was the leading distributor of caviar around the year 1900 producing over 600 tons a year. However, due to the over-harvesting of Sturgeon fish for the caviar, a ban was put in place to protect the Sturgeon fish from becoming extinct. The population has never recovered sufficiently since the ban, resulting in caviar’s continued status as a luxury item.

I love sour candy. Green apple🍏 is my favorite. I think I will pass on the caviar, I don't think I could get pass the knowing of what it really is to try it.

Sending cooling relief hugs for my twin and nephew. Hope he's not getting to toasted under your 90 degree sun.☀️🍬🍏🐟🥚😅🐾🐶💕🌷💕