The first official request to outfit service members with ID tags came in 1899 at the end of the Spanish-American war. Army Chaplain Charles C.
The collar developed during the Middle Kingdom (2040-1782 BCE) and, by the time of the New Kingdom (c. 1570 - c. 1069 BCE), had become works of art celebrating dogs through intricate design and ornamentation.
In 1927, Stanley Jenkins from Buffalo, New York, filed a patent for an apparatus to prepare what can only be described as a corn dog.
The hot dog popular today was invented somewhere in Europe, but the exact time and place is still debated. The people of Frankfurt, Germany, claim it was invented there in 1487, which is where the name frankfurter comes from. Another story claims they were invented by a butcher who lived in Coburg, Germany.
The horse collar, which came into general use in Europe during the 12th century, was one of the most important inventions of the Middle Ages. Yoked like oxen in the old European manner, horses had pulled inefficiently because their harness passed across their windpipe and choked them as they pulled.
Charles Feltman invented an elongated hot dog bun on Coney Island in 1871 according to writer Jefferey Stanton.
The term yellow dog started appearing in the spring of 1921, in leading articles and editorials devoted to the subject which appeared in the labor press. Typical was the comment of the editor of the United Mine Workers' Journal: This agreement has been well named. It is yellow dog for sure.
They were originally invented as a way to keep moisture in soil for plants. The plant roots can take the water out of the beads as soon as the soil gets dry, and then the beads absorb more water again once they're watered.
Olson points out, “In the span of about a hundred years, America turned a German sausage into a hot dog and turned Mexican chili con carne and Greek saltsa kima into chili, and then repackaged the whole thing as a cheap, distinctly American dish.”
American illustrator Norman Bridwell, best-known for creating Clifford the Big Red Dog, was born on this day in 1928. Clifford was born almost 35 years later, writes the BBC, with the 1963 publication of Clifford the Big Red Dog.
Yorkie was launched in 1976 by Rowntree's of York hence the name. It has no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.
This changed in June 1899 when Bert Holmes Hite (1866-1921), a researcher from the University of West Virginia (USA), had demonstrated the inactivation of microorganisms using high hydrostatic pressure for the first time. This was the first document on pressure being used as a food preservation method.
The identification tag first came into vogue amid the Civil War, when soldiers feared that they would not be identifiable if they died on the battlefield. Soldiers would create their tags, usually out of wood or old coins. Some soldiers could afford to have their information engraved on metal disks, but this was rare.
Because of the high content of copper, Monel Dog Tags had a yellow/brass color (due to wartime shortages, nickel-copper was sometimes used, whereby Monel tags looked more like 'silver/white' metal in lieu of yellow). Steel and stainless steel were also in use.
While the exact history of corn dogs is unknown, their creation happened sometime between 1920 and 1940. Several different vendors have claimed they invented the corn dog, in places such as Texas, Minnesota, Illinois, and California.