Home and garden

5 min read Food and Drink

Fresh blueberries are a beloved summer treat. Whether you toss them into pancakes, sprinkle them over yogurt, or enjoy them by the handful, it is essential to wash them before eating. According to health and culinary experts, washing blueberries removes more than just dirt. It also reduces pesticide residue and bacteria that may have accumulated...

5 min read Food and Drink

Turmeric is a staple in many cuisines, including Indian, Middle Eastern, North African, and Caribbean. You may not have turmeric in your spice cabinet, but you’ve likely already eaten it in curries, baked goods, mustards, hummus, soups, spice rubs, and more. It’s also featured in traditional Chinese medicine, and modern research is uncovering why. Here’s...

4 min read Health

During rainy seasons, it’s not uncommon to place your laundry to dry inside. Methods such as leaving them close to heaters or on radiators help laundry dry faster but at a cost. Drying clothes indoors increases humidity indoors by 30%, creating the ideal environment for harmful mold growth. A single load of wet washing can...

5 min read Lifestyle

The Delft University backed start-up Respyre has developed technology that might revolutionize urban landscapes through integrating biodiversity into concrete. As cities worldwide battle with rising temperatures and air pollution, this technology aims to resolve this challenge. Concrete worsens these problems by absorbing heat and reflecting it back as thermal energy. Researchers at TU Delft have...

6 min read

The term housing market crash applies perfectly to Cape Coral, Florida, a city that not long ago was considered a model of growth and prosperity, and now stands labeled the “worst housing market in America.” The transformation from skyrocketing prices to severe decline is stark. In just two years, average home values plunged by 11...

4 min read

Hügelkultur (pronounced hoo-gul-culture) is a traditional method of gardening that involves organic raised beds. It’s becoming popular for people interested in frugal, sustainable, and self-sufficient farming. Typical raised garden beds usually consist of a freestanding box filled with fresh soil. They usually have no bottom so plants can access the nutrients in the ground below....

7 min read News

Fireflies don’t flourish in clean-cut, over-manicured lawns, and their disappearance is becoming a real concern. These glowing insects are facing population declines and even the threat of extinction, largely due to habitat loss and light pollution. They depend on wild, untamed patches of nature to hide, breed, and lay their eggs. When we mow too...

10 min read

When disaster strikes, people often realize too late that they do not have enough supplies to get by. From extended power outages to supply chain disruptions or even natural disasters, emergencies can happen without warning. This is why it is smart to prepare early by gathering critical things to stockpile. These are not luxury items....

4 min read

Gone are the days of wires. Earbuds, phones, computers, clocks, and even lamps don’t need to be constantly plugged in anymore. Instead, they are charged then moved around at leisure. This is so convenient, especially when outlets are placed in awkward locations. Still, outlets are often inadvertently designated for specific functions. For instance, the outlet...