
1. Peanut butter in Dutch is called pindakaas . . . or “peanut cheese” . . . because the word “butter” is only supposed to be used with products that contain actual butter.
2. Duffel bags are named after a town in Belgium called Duffel, where the fabric for the bags originally came from.
3. “Public school” in England is the equivalent of “private school” in the U.S. It’s a school you have to pay for. Our “public schools” are called “state schools” over there.
4. The only planet that’s not named after a Roman god or goddess is . . . Earth.
5. The tradition of presidents wearing an American flag pin started because of a Robert Redford movie from 1972 called “The Candidate”. He wore one in the movie, Nixon’s chief of staff saw it, and had the REAL president start wearing one.