Ashley and Brad Show - ABS 2026-03-27
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News; birthdays/events; have you ever ended up on the internet/viral post because you were in the background of someone's video/selfie?; word of the day.
News; alternative ideas for Easter baskets because candy is so expensive and not super healthy; have you ever reported something "stolen" but it turns out you accidentally had it the whole time? (funny story); game: March madness trivia.
News; how do you decide if your day was 'successful'?; if an 'expert' reviews something...how much weight do you put in it?; game: baseball mascot trivia.
News; game: name these bands; when you have guests in town but it also spring break...do you try to avoid "touristy" things?; goodbye/fun facts....national paella day. The term "paella" derives from the Old French word "paelle", meaning pan which is how it was cooked. Considered by many to be the national dish of Spain, paella originated, as many traditional dishes do, as "peasant" food — a rice dish prepared by workers in the field over an open fire and made with rice, meat, or fish...basically whatever food was available. Many countries and regions have their own recipes and variations, it can be made using any meat or fish...however, according to gastrophiles, (aka foodies) the best paellas are made in Spain, on the beach, with fresh seafood.