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Traveling is one of my favorite things to do! I have visited 15 different states. Since I have traveled a lot, I wanted to share five places in the US I have been and would recommend going. 1. St. Louis, Missouri - One of my favorite places to visit in St. Louis is the St. Louis arch. When visiting, one takes an elevator to the top of the arch and can look down at the city below. There is also a city museum downtown that features an indoor playground with a 10-foot slide and tunnels for kids and adults. If you're looking for something free to do, St. Louis has an expansive zoo and science museum. 2. Tennessee - This state is known for its beautiful mountains. They have some really fun things to go see Rock City, like caves and tunnels formed by rocks on top of Lookout Mountain. Ruby Falls, another cave that is 126 feet below the surface of the Earth, has a waterfall in the middle of the cave. Tennessee can boast that it has the steepest mountain...
Belleville IL When I moved to Belleville my first thought was a beautiful little place. I would say It's good for people who is look for a place to retire. It's not that expensive for food and furniture wise but If your looking into the market for buying a house I'm gonna say your out of luck. The traffic there is hardly any not compared to Georgia. Weather there is not bad but it dose occasionally snow's in the winter. Very convenient there is always so many restaurants around. To be honest I would live in East Belleville because West Belleville has a lot of crime. East Belleville has a lot of good schools. Though Illinois doesn't have a lot of money its not somewhere I would want to go if I had a fam-fam. I would either move there to retire or visit. If your looking for something to do there there is somethings you can find. There's lots of roller...
Where in the world did Ramen come from? After World War two , Japan had a shortage of food. The United States gave Japan wheat flour to make bread. I man named Momofuku Ando decided why not make noodles instead of bread? That is their traditional food. So he tried to figure out how he could make noodles that would preserve for a long period of time and not spoil. Momofuku discoverer his creation when his wife was cooking dinner one night. He decided to boil the noodles in a hot pan of tempura oil which dehydrated the noodles. Then he put them in hot water to recook the noodles. Momofuku idea worked so he introduced Chikin Ramen to Japanese consumers. It was first marketed in August 1958 by Ando's company Nissin. So next time you cook a late night snack of Ramen thank Ando. Searched cites : How Ramen Became Popular in the United States | Noodle Bar ...
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