There are a lot of things that happen in the world that make you wonder “Why is it like that?” Kevin & Jenna are here to answer these questions and solve these Mundane Mysteries.
Tune in weekdays at 2:30pm to find out answers to questions you never knew you had.
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Is the old phrase “An apple a day keeps the doctor away” true?
We’ve all heard it or said it over the years… “an apple a day keeps the doctor away”. But how true is that really? Pretty true actually. Eating an apple each day can help keep you away from negative doctor visits at least. Apples have been known to reduce levels of bad cholesterol to keep…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Is pepperoni an Italian food?
I’ve always though my whole life pepperoni was an Italian food… it’s actually not! WHAAAAAT?! Pepperoni is in fact an American food. Mind blown. In Italian, the word “peperoni” with one “P” is the word for bell peppers and there’s no salami type item named “pepperoni” with two “P’s” that is commonly used as a…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: What does SPF stand for? How do they come up with the number?
Summer is officially here and I hope you’re using the correct SPF sunscreen. But what does SPF stand for? And how do they come up with the number? SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor, and the number beside it tell you how well the sunscreen protects your skin against sunburn. But there is a very specific formula they…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Hot water freezes faster than cold water. Why?
This doesn’t make any sense in my head but science proves it to be true. Hot water does in fact freeze faster than cold water. Here’s why… It’s something called the Mpemba Effect. The theory behind it is that the molecules in hot water are more stretched out, which allows them to release energy faster…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Is it true that goldfish have no memory?
There is a common myth about goldfish that their memory is only a span of about three seconds. If you’ve seen Finding Nemo or Finding Dory you’re very familiar with his theory. But this is not exactly true according to some scientists. It was been proven that a goldfish’s memory is nowhere near as short…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Why do pirates wear earrings?
Pirates do a lot of wacky things. But one staple of every pirate it seems is wearing lots of jewelry. Especially earrings. Why is that? A few reasons actually. First, is that back in the day lots of sailors and pirates collected trinkets from their travels which they made into earrings to show off how…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Where does the term “dog days of summer” come from?
Even though it’s been feeling like summer lately, summer officially starts this Sunday at 11:32pm. In the next few months you might hear the term “dog days of summer” pretty often. But what does it actually mean? The phrase “dog days of summer” comes from astronomy. Sirius which is the “Dog Star”, rises in late…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: What do lobsters eat?
We all love to eat delicious lobsters… but what do THEY eat? Themselves! Yup, that’s right. Lobsters are cannibals. When they’re hungry and looking for food, they’ll happily eat another lobster without even thinking twice about it. Which I totally get. I mean, have you ever had a warm drawn butter lobster roll here in…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Why do golfers yell “FORE!”?
I went on The Anna and Raven Show this morning to teach them about golf terms they should know for the big Star 99.9 Maritime Chevrolet Anna and Raven Open coming up July 16th. (sign up to play here) They asked me why golfers tell “FORE!” all the time. If you golf you know that…… Continue Reading
MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Where was the famous sky & grass Windows XP desktop photo taken?
You probably used to stare at it every day when you got to work. That default desktop photo on Windows XP. You know the one… with the sky and grass. But where was the actual photo taken? The famous photo is from Napa Valley, California. The funny part is that only looks like it does…… Continue Reading