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Hidden : 8/13/2017
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Terrain:
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Congratulations to BB3nMe for the FTF!!!!



Welcome to my Celebrate the Day series!!!. Seems as though every day celebrates something, so I thought this would be fun. I've tried to make the location, container, or cache page have some connection to the day. Wonder if you can figure it out?
You can NOT get to this cache from the interstate, so don't even try.
The lowly, crunchy, savoury or taste-neutral biscuit that North Americans call "crackers" doesn't often get much credit or attention. It has a very short life span on a plate, and it's seen merely as a vehicle to shovel things onto, such as cheese or meat spreads. In fact, if it draws too much attention to itself, it's because it's a bad cracker. And, in many households, crackers often only get hauled out when company comes round.

So today, why not highlight crackers? Pick up a few boxes of ones that you have always wondered about, but not tried, plus maybe one of your old favourites. Get a few cheeses or meat spreads to go with them, and don't forget the pickles. Lay out a big spread, maybe with a few salads or crudités, and make a supper of it all, taking time to actually savour the crackers.

Cracker Day has nothing to do with Passover (when the cracker-like bread called "matzo" is served.

And, it certainly has nothing to do with Florida or Georgia country crackers.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)