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"UK Colonial Registers & Royal Navy logbooks (CORRAL), a project that helps address the growing need for reliable climatic data to help researchers in climate change, has been launched. This collaborative project between the MET Office, The National Archives, the British Climatological Data Centre and University of Sunderland is making historical Navy logbooks openly available online for anyone to access. Containing a wealth of rich weather observations and climatic data, these logbooks offer climate scientists an astonishingly good record of climate data that can help inform climate studies today"
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This post is related to Jennifer Hudson and his Son David Otunga Jr.
Jennifer is in her first months of motherhood and the “Spotlight” star is opening up about her most precious moments with David Jr — who arrived Aug. 10.
“I love being nurturing and caring because I love to see other people happy,” Jennifer tells PEOPLE. “Who better to devote my time to than my own child?”
After weeks of just hearing Jennifer Hudson talk about her two-month-old little one, the singer has finally posed for pictures with the latest issue of People. Not surprisingly, David Otunga Jr. (named after Jennifer's fiance David Otunga), looks very precious and sleepy. According to Hudson, he loves lullabies, sleeping and eating, and she couldn't be happier about her new role as Mom.
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This is the most informative post about Propitious Esculent .
Propitious Esculent: The Potato in World History
There is ordinary food, and then there is the potato: the superfood. It grows at the altitude of Mont Blanc, or at sea level. It survives in the arid lands, it flourishes in the glacial north, it runs wild in the rainforest. Each tuber contains all the vitamins, minerals, proteins, calories and cellulose necessary for life: a healthy adult could survive indefinitely, though perhaps unenthusiastically, on potatoes alone.
The potato can be eaten fresh, or it can be stored over winter. It can be boiled, baked, fried, roasted, grated, mashed or turned into soup.