Happy Birthday Sliced Bread

Posted by on Jul 8, 2015 in A Featured Post, Funny

Happy Birthday Sliced Bread

On July 7, 1928 Chillocothe, MO baker Frank Bench and inventor Otto Rohwedder secured Chillicothe Missouri’s slice of History. On this day their bread slicing machine produced the first loaves of sliced bread and made them available on the shelves of the Chillcothe grocery stores.   This machine instantly changed the way consumers bought bread and increased the bakery’s sales by 2000 percent in 2 weeks. Until this invention, which has long been synonymous with innovation, bread had to be sliced by hand in home kitchens.   At approximately five feet long and four feet high, the device was the invention of Iowa native Rohwedder. His machine was turned down by many bakers before being offered to Frank Bench. The original machine used at Chillcothe Baking Company eventually fell apart; however Rohwedder’s second machine is part of the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institute. This building located at the corner of First and Elm Streets, is the original home of the bread slicing machine....

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Nash’s 1st Birthday

Posted by on Jul 2, 2015 in Funny

Nash’s 1st Birthday

Some parents only post pictures of their kid when they are happy, so I really got a kick out of the fact that it is my nephews first birthday, and my sister post a picture of him crying with a party hat on… I hope it makes you chuckle too. Happy Birthday Nash!...

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Funny password joke

Posted by on Jun 29, 2015 in A Featured Post, Funny, Tom's Blog

During a recent security audit, it was found that an employee was using the following password: “MickeyMinnieDonaldDaisyHueyDeweyLouieGoofieTallahassee” When asked why she had such a long password, the employee rolled their eyes and said, “Jeez, you are the ones who told me it had to be Eight Characters and a...

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