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It may not feel like it outside, but spring is upon us in North Carolina.  Here are a few recipes to get you in the spring mood, even if the weather isn’t cooperating. Spring Delight Salad from Home cookin’. Yellow Daisy Cake from Sweet Carolina : favorite desserts and candies from the Old North State. [...]

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License plates in North Carolina may be forced to undergo redesign if new research gains ground suggesting that the Wright Brothers weren’t the first in flight. An article published last week in Jane’s All the World’s Aircraft advances a claim that Gustave Whitehead, a German immigrant to Connecticut, made the first powered and controlled flight [...]

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The beauty and abundance of the native flowers of eastern America was impressive even to the earliest explorers and colonists, and the early reports and letters sent back to Europe often made reference to the variety of plants in the New World and to their uses. Although land was cleared for crops, trees were cut [...]

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St. Patrick’s Salad from Favorite recipes. Irish Pigs in Blanket from The Pantry shelf : 1907-1982. Green Punch from The Charlotte cookbook. Mrs. Coyle’s Irish Bread from Classic cookbook. Top of the Morning Muffins from Pass the plate : the collection from Christ Church. Whiskey Balls from Favorite recipes of the Lower Cape Fear. Whiskey [...]

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From Favorite recipes. Banana Split Pie from Granny’s drawers : four generations of family favorites. Mile High Pie from Home cookin’. Hamburger Corn Pone Pie from Just like Grandma used to make. Chinese Gooseberry Lime Pie from Columbus County cookbook II. Seaman’s Pie from What’s cook’n at Biltmore. Soda Cracker Pie from High Hampton hospitality. [...]

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Deer Hunter’s Delight from Buffet Benny’s family cookbook : recipes, stories & poems from the Appalachian Mountains. Sherry Delight from Favorite recipes of the Lower Cape Fear. Broccoli Delight from Love yourself cookbook : easy recipes for one or two. Afternoon Delight Dessert from Granny’s drawers : four generations of family favorites. Delight Cocktail from [...]

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UPDATED, 2/27: As Jack Hilliard points out in a comment below, the page I first posted didn’t include the whole block. I added the previous page, which also includes at least one business still operating in its 1962 location. One of the favorite pastimes of UNC alums returning to campus is to lament how much [...]

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The UNC-Chapel Hill student newspaper printed its first issue on February 23, 1893. The Tar Heel‘s editors explained that the paper, issued every Thursday morning, would include “a summary of all occurrences in the University and village of Chapel Hill.” The paper vowed to cover UNC sports, “all society news, personals and every subject of [...]

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Today’s Google doodle commemorates the birthday of author and illustrator Edward Gorey. Gorey, whose odd but simple stories and gothic illustrations remain quite popular today, designed book covers early in his career. His iconic artworks grace the covers of a series of paperbacks published by Anchor Books. The wide-ranging series includes authors from Chaucer to [...]

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Zealous, maniacal, obsessed, rabid. There’s a reason why writers describing Tar Heel fans proceed directly to the extreme corners of the English language. The UNC men’s basketball team has earned every bit of its fans’ devotion, though, with a storied history of dramatic wins. The team has enjoyed no prouder moment than its 1957 season, [...]

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