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  <title>Ashley and Brad Show - ABS 2026-04-06</title>
  <description>News; birthdays/events; if you really want to get things done...don't just make a 'to do' list...do this too; word of the day. News; game: quiz; game: feud; good thing the toilet on Artemis is fixed...because the astronauts have lots of great food to choose from! (menu) News; cute things people used to believe when they were kids; have you ever wanted to try a new hobby but didn't realize how expensive it was?; Finance Buzz list of cheap vs frugal. News; funny complaints from customers on a cruise ship; game: calendar trivia; goodbye/fun facts....Fresh Tomato Day. Tomatoes are grown in temperate and tropical regions of the world and are a significant source of umami flavor. Tomato plants typically grow between three and 10 feet in height, with vines and a weak sprawling stem.&amp;amp;nbsp; Tomatoes trace back to the Aztecs and other Mesoamerican peoples.&amp;amp;nbsp; They eventually made their way into Europe through the Spanish, and they became a very regular feature of Spanish food. Tomatoes have up to 10,000 distinct varieties...and many are now grown in greenhouses so they can be available all year long. So why are they considered a vegetable and a fruit...in 1893 In Nix v. Hedden, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that tomatoes are vegetables for tariff purposes, even though botanically they are fruits.&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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