This famous mom doubles as a manager for her six children and is known for her overbearing nature...
The heart has this many chambers.
4
Famous chef known for his vulgar language and fiery temper.
Gordon Ramsey
A place where Nisha and Avnish took one of their first trips, and we have been to 4 times.
France
Stunning, gorgeous, beautiful woman was born on this day.
NISHA ANN D'MELLO!!!
Born in New Jersey, she if famous for the lyrics: "If I should stay, I would only be in your way...."
Whitney Houston
Doubles as a card and character in "Alice in Wonderland"
Queen of Hearts
This competitive cooking show features amateur bakers in a tent trying to impress Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith.
The Great British Bake-Off
This European nation, located on the Iberian Peninsula, is famous for its port wine and custard tarts.
Portugal
In 1957, this British news program tricked viewers into believing spaghetti could be harvested from trees.
BBC
The first American self-made female millionaire. She is also known for helping us tame and slay our edges.
Madam C.J. Walker.
This essential fatty acid, found in fish oil, is said to do wonders for heart health.
Omega-3 lmao
In sports, this phrase might apply when this NBA star, often called "Chef," is on fire from the three-point line.
Stephen Curry
This Central American country, known for its biodiversity and eco-tourism, has coastlines on both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean.
Costa Rica
In 2008, this search engine announced "Gmail Paper," a service to have your emails printed and mailed to you for free.
This Indian famous 'Mother' was known for her dedication to helping the sick and poor children.
Mother Teresa
This phrase means to be extremely compassionate, as if one could be holding this crucial organ in one's palm.
Wearing your heart on your sleeve
In this Asian cooking technique, food is quickly cooked in a small amount of oil over high heat.
Stir-frying
Often associated with the Gold Rush and tech innovation, has the largest economy of any state in the US.
California
In this Scandinavian country, April Fools' Day is known as "Aprilsnar," and it's customary to publish one hoax story in newspapers.
Denmark
These are the official flowers of Mother's Day (Color and type).
This Canadian television show featured a disgraced actress and RCMP.
When Calls the Heart
In the kitchen, this term means to let food simmer or slowly develop flavor, much like a person's ideas might.
Stew
This Caribbean island nation, known for its vibrant music scene and Blue Mountains, gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1962.
This French ruler’s decision to change the calendar in the 16th century is believed to have shifted New Year’s Day, influencing April Fools' traditions.
Charles IX