5 Steps to Design a DIY Dream Closet
5 Steps to Design a DIY Dream Closet. Whether you’re a stylist with an eye for fashion who chooses each garment carefully or the laid-back type who can rock the first outfit you find each morning, the closet provides a location for inspiration. Turning bland closet space into a truly eye-catching room calls for a […]
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5 Tips to Get Your Home Winter-Ready Get your home winter-ready. As the days get shorter and the weather turns chilly, it’s time to prepare your home for the winter months ahead. Because your home will likely require extra maintenance to keep it in shape throughout the winter, beginning preparations early can help lower energy […]
Read MoreWe throw away a third of the food we grow
We throw away a third of the food we grow – here’s what to do about waste Shutterstock Kamran Mahroof, University of Bradford and Sankar Sivarajah, University of Bradford The COVID pandemic has shown the fragility of our global food supply chains, with many supermarkets and restaurants in almost every country having experienced food shortages. Millions […]
Read MorePoison ivy can work itchy evil on your skin – here’s how
Be on the lookout for poison ivy’s three leaves on a reddish stem.raksybH/iStock via Getty Images Plus Arthur Samia, University of Florida and Marjorie Montanez-Wiscovich, University of Florida Poison ivy can work itchy evil on your skin – here’s how. A patient recently came in to our dermatology clinic with a rash and a story […]
Read More5 Simple, Natural Ways to Boost Immunity
5 Simple, Natural Ways to Boost Immunity 5 Simple, Natural Ways to Boost Immunity. Your body’s immune system protects against illness and infection, fighting off threats before you even know there’s a problem. Even though your immune system usually does its job automatically, you can give it a boost with habits that promote wellness and […]
Read MoreGrowing the big one – 6 tips for your own prize-winning tomatoes
Bigger, bigger, biggest.TheOldBarnDoor/Shutterstock.com Richard G. Snyder, Mississippi State University Growing the big one – 6 tips for your own prize-winning tomatoes. When I answer my office phone as an extension vegetable specialist, from time to time it’s someone asking how they can get recognition for growing a huge tomato, possibly the biggest one ever. When […]
Read MoreCaring for Your Cat for a Lifetime
Caring for Your Cat for a Lifetime Caring for Your Cat for a Lifetime. Just like humans need to see the doctor, cats need to see the veterinarian at least yearly, though some need to be seen more frequently. Even so, more than 50% of cats don’t receive veterinary care on a regular basis, according […]
Read MoreWhat is Pegasus A cybersecurity expert explains
What is Pegasus? A cybersecurity expert explains how the spyware invades phones and what it does when it gets in A woman holds a phone in front of the office of NSO Group, which makes a tool that can see and hear everything a phone is used for. Jack Guez/AFP via Getty Images Bhanukiran Gurijala, West […]
Read More5 Tips for Traveling Amid COVID-19
5 Tips for Traveling Amid COVID-19 The spread of new COVID-19 variants and lower vaccination rates in developing countries continue to impact the ability to move freely throughout the world. (Family Features) For travelers eager to venture out, Expedia Group recommends these traveling guidelines to help slow the spread of COVID-19 so the world can […]
Read More3 tips for preventing heat stroke
3 tips for preventing heat stroke Seattle experienced record high temperatures in June 2021. AP Photo/John Froschauer Gabriel Neal, Texas A&M University As a primary care physician who often treats patients with heat-related illnesses, I know all too well how heat waves create spikes in hospitalizations and deaths related to “severe nonexertional hyperthermia,” or what most […]
Read More5 Tips for Remodeling in Today’s Market
5 Tips for Remodeling in Today’s Market 5 tips for remodeling in Today’s Market. In the aftermath of the COVID-19 lockdown, labor shortages and access to certain products affects numerous industries, including remodeling. Even so, after extra time at home and delays caused by the pandemic, there is high demand for home renovation projects. (Family […]
Read MoreProtecting Your Outdoor Space in the Offseason
Protecting Your Outdoor Space in the Offseason. Regardless of the climate, you live in, protecting your patio furnishings and accessories during the colder months is crucial to maintaining a beautiful and functional outdoor living space. Protective outdoor covers can help defend against snow, sleet, wind, sun, and rain, which can damage your outdoor essentials and […]
Read More7 Frugal Gardening Tips and Tricks
7 Frugal Gardening Tips and Tricks – Gardening can be a simple way to beautify your yard, relieve stress and save money on your grocery bill, but like any hobby, you can get carried away buying necessary equipment. (Family Features) Fun, frugal and environmentally friendly, these tricks can help you create a cost-effective garden: Use […]
Read More5 reasons to accelerate your car maintenance
5 reasons to accelerate your car maintenance Car maintenance is often a scheduled chore when you’re regularly driving. However, if you’re driving less due to the current environment, maintenance can easily become a lesser priority or even completely forgotten. Hankook Tire’s latest Gauge Index found that as daily driving decreased as a result of the […]
Read MoreTo Create Change, You Have To Change
To Create Change, You Have To Change – I’m operating with a new mantra, Keep clearing. Doing another round of letting go of the old (like possessions, processes, ways of thinking…), and I’m seriously embracing the concept of entering a New Era… Feeling amazing… Yay! How are you doing? If we want change to happen, […]
Read MoreDig into gardening trends: Tips to get started
Dig into gardening trends: Tips to get started Just like fashion, trends in gardening come and go … Sometimes come back again. Some shifts in gardening were inspired by necessity, like the “victory gardens” of WWII for growing food during years of rationing. Others reflected societal changes, like the green lawns of the 1950s and […]
Read MoreProtect your network from HACKERS
5 tips to protect your network from hackers when staying at home Being home 100% of the time has become the new norm for many Americans, as social distancing is implemented in communities across the country to slow the rapidly spreading COVID-19 pandemic. Connected devices are being used virtually nonstop, as the homebound stream shows […]
Read MoreE-commerce – New way increase revenue
E-commerce – New way of selling products and increase revenue April 3, 2020 From the past few years, peoples are more likely to tend to online shopping than physical shopping.it happens because of new technology and e-commerce websites. E-Commerce is a huge platform that is growing at an unexpected rate all over the world. Peoples […]
Read MorePu-erh Tea Storage Factors
Home Foods & Drinks Cooking Tips & RecipesBy: Allen Yu Email Pu-erh Tea Storage Factors. Tea can actually be stored for a long time, but its essence is still agricultural products and has a shelf life. Within the shelf life, the main factors that cause tea deterioration are: First, light. Second, the temperature. Third, the […]
Read MoreHelp Transition Pets to Post-Quarantine Routines
4 Ways to Help Transition Pets to Post-Quarantine Routines Help Transition Pets to Post-Quarantine Routines. As states ease COVID-19 restrictions and people get out of the house to return to work, pets around the country may see their daily routines of hanging out with everyone come to an end. (Family Features) Some dogs and cats […]
Read MoreMaintenance Tips for Your Ride
Maintenance Tips for a More Reliable Ride 4 things to know for National Car Care Month (Family Features) Your vehicle is a vital piece of transportation for getting you from point A to point B, making it important to keep it in good shape for when you’re ready to ride the roads. While the average […]
Read MoreReduce Your Pet’s Environmental Pawprint
5 Tips to Reduce Your Pet’s Environmental Pawprint (Family Features) There’s plenty of advice on ways to reduce your environmental footprint, but you might be left wondering about the environmental pawprint made by your pet. According to a 2019 survey conducted by the American Pet Products Association, 67% of families across the country have at […]
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