John Harries was a playful wordsmith in England in the 17th century. He loved to twist words into fun rhymes that made people laugh, think, and learn. Some say he had a clever way of making language ...
Peter Piper picked a peck... Okay. You don't need a peck of peppers to make this super-easy dish that will serve equally well as a main course or appetizer. Serve it hot or at room temp. Top it with ...
What is a peck anyway? Used in the 14th century when measuring flour, a peck is equal to about eight dry quarts. No matter how you pick them or pack them, peppers are in abundance at area farmers ...
“If we should ask at random one hundred persons what they connected with pickled peppers, we can scarcely doubt that ninety-nine answers would be in unison: ‘Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled ...