Many people are in the habit of washing poultry before cooking it. After all, rinsing chicken and turkey helps remove bacteria, just like with produce, right? However, this is far from the truth. Raw turkey and chicken can be contaminated with bacteria like campylobacter and salmonella, which can cause foodborne illnesses. But rinsing poultry doesn’t...
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Throughout the ages, grandmothers have passed on their treasure trove of home remedies to ensure the health and well-being of their loved ones. One such revered recipe gaining popularity on the web is the ginger, onion, and garlic tonic. Though there is no concrete evidence to support this specific combination’s ability to help every illness...
Prices at the grocery check-out seem to be forever going up lately. For many of us, it seems impossible to follow a healthy diet and stay on-budget. This new study out of Australia, however, says the exact opposite. Eating a healthy diet is actually cheaper than buying prepackaged, processed foods – if you do it...
Though the COVID-19 pandemic is more or less in our collective rearview mirror, not everyone is living carefree. Unfortunately for some, their COVID infections triggered something else: Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, aka POTS. This syndrome has affected their daily lives for the better part of the last two years without much end in sight. What...
Elderberry juice is easy to notice because of its intense blue-purple color. But its deep hue is not the only notable thing about this fruit. It’s full of vitamins and minerals that make it popular in traditional medicine. But you can’t enjoy its tart, rich flavor in the form of supplements and tablets. Instead, you...
The next time you’re cutting into a pineapple, don’t toss the spiky top. Instead, turn it into a houseplant that can eventually grow you another pineapple. You don’t need a tropical climate for this project, just plenty of space and bright light. If you don’t have much experience growing fruit, don’t worry. These plants are...
The air is getting crisper, the leaves are changing colors, and we’re all pulling out our sweaters and scarves from the closet. Autumn has set in and we can already hear whispers of the winter that is following in its tracks. We all know what that means: Cold and flu season. Do yourself a favor...
Mary Lou Retton is currently facing a life-threatening situation, and her daughter, McKenna Kelley, has reached out to the public. She is asking for prayers and financial support to help cover the hospital fees for the legendary Olympian. Retton has been in intensive care for the last week. Notably, Retton earned a historic milestone as...
Vegetable broth is the core ingredient for many types of soups, stews, even risottos. It’s typically in grocery stores in the form of cans or powder cubes. But if you like soups and other hot dishes as the cold weather rolls in, store-bought broth can become pricey. But you can make your own at home....
It’s a weed of many names, including common nettle, stinging nettle, nettle leaf, and burn nettle. But don’t let some of these names scare you. Nettles have six subspecies, and only five sport hollow stinging hairs on the stems and leaves that are painful to touch directly. Nettles are found all over the world, and...
Innovation knows no bounds, and the food industry is a testament to that. The latest development in this realm is the creation of the world’s first 3D-printed vegan salmon, Austria’s Revo Foods. This remarkable creation is set to revolutionize how we think about seafood alternatives. Before you dive into this groundbreaking product, here’s what you...
Have you ever heard of Wild Lettuce? No, this is not just salad greens growing naturally in forest without human intervention. This is a specific plant that has been used for centuries for various healing properties, including pain and sleep problems. This plant isn’t all good news, however – there are some potential dangers to...