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August 12th is National Julienne Fries Day!

Here are today’s five thing to know about Fries: Leaving the potato skin on French fries actually leaves in important vitamins that are lost if the skins are peeled away. In England these are referred to as “chips” French fries are, perhaps, poorly-named, since they originate in Belgium and are most popular in America. Though French fries were invented in Europe, the potatoes, from which they are made, originated in the Americas and were imported. The first occurrence of French fries in America may have been at a diplomatic dinner hosted by Thomas Jefferson. Today’s Food History 1759  Thomas Andrew Knight was born. British horticulturist and botanist who experimented with geotropism, phototropism and heliotropism. (We all know our tropisms, don’t we?). 1856  James Buchanan (‘Diamond Jim’) Brady was born. American financier and philanthropist Diamond Jim Brady was known for his collection of diamond jewelry, and for his gargantuan appetite. He was known to eat 6 or 7 g