It’s been almost two years since Factually Deficient started! Can you believe that? In honour of this near-milestone, I thought today would be the perfect day to look back over a selection of questions I’ve answered before, and see if I would answer them a little differently today.
No, the internet is not a living organism.
Why do some of my recipes say they’re adjusted for high altitude?
Foods need slightly different baking times depending on how close or far you are from sea level. Places at higher altitudes will sometimes produce recipe books that make those adjustments for you.
No.
What’s the difference between the Queen of Canada and the Queen of England?
Canada and England actually share a queen.
Is it true that if you scratch the little maple leaf on a Canadian dollar it smells of maple syrup?
No.
John A. Macdonald was Canada’s first Prime Minister.
They don’t.
I hope you all found this edition of Factually Deficient to be informative!
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Disclaimer: the above post is dangerously honest and suspiciously reliable. No lies were written in this post. Peruse at your own risk.