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Pothos, also known as Devil’s Ivy, are popular houseplants for a good reason. Not only are they easy to care for and adaptable to various indoor conditions, but they can also purify the air and add a touch of greenery to any space. Did you know that you can grow multiple types of Pothos in ... Read more
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Plants are nature’s air purifiers and are kept in homes across the globe for this purpose. In addition to their aesthetics and fragrance, air-purifying plants combat indoor pollution that triggers allergies and illness. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), “Indoor pollution sources that release gases or particles into the air are the primary cause ... Read more
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Are you searching for home products with great value that will simplify your life and living space? Then, we’ve got you covered. These items have been game-changers in saving time and money while helping you stay more organized. 1. Robot Vacuum A robot vacuum is a worthy investment, especially if you have hard floors and ... Read more
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Are you looking to add some greenery to a room without windows? Don’t let a lack of natural light hold you back! Numerous plants can survive in dimly lit spaces, making them an ideal pick. Here are some of the best plants for rooms without windows, as well as tips for caring for these plants ... Read more
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Searching for a way to bring a bit of the tropics into your home? The Fiddle Leaf fig (Ficus lyrata) is just what you need. With its large, glossy leaves and striking silhouette, the fiddle leaf fig is a stunning addition to any room. Not only is it a beautiful plant, but it’s also relatively ... Read more
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When it comes to chicken breeds, there are a wide variety of options to choose from. From egg-laying varieties to those bred for their meat, there is a chicken breed to suit every need. But when it comes to pure luxury and exclusivity, one breed stands above the rest: the Ayam Cemani. Introduction to Ayam ... Read more
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Are you asking yourself, is ceviche safe to eat? As ceviche is served uncooked, that is a question that most people ask before trying it for the first time. Here’s what you should know about the famous dish in Latin America. Ceviche, a dish of marinated fish or seafood served either raw or cooked, originated in ... Read more
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Microgreens are easy to grow, care for, and eat! Microgreens’ popularity started in high-end chef cooking for fancy dining but has since grown into a commonplace flavor component in homes across the globe. In addition, several different microgreens can be quickly grown and harvested. Typically between a couple of days and a few weeks. Growing ... Read more
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In the span of human food innovations, vinegar is as old as you can get. Historians date this preservative to about 3000 B.C. in ancient Egypt. These days it is experiencing renewed popularity in the form of apple cider vinegar and pickle juice. When comparing the potential uses of pickle juice vs apple cider vinegar, ... Read more
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Pothos plants are popular houseplants because of their easy care and adaptability. While they can adapt to a range of lighting conditions, there are some essential factors to consider when it comes to providing pothos with the right amount of light. The Importance of Light for Pothos Pothos are tropical plants native to the forests ... Read more
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The concept of combining chicken and waffles has been around since the 1600s when early versions of waffles were being topped with pulled chicken and gravy by home cooks in Pennsylvania Dutch country. But it wasn’t until 1938 that the soul-food-inspired concept of fried chicken and waffles first appeared in the Wells Supper Club in Harlem, New ... Read more
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The polka dot plant (Hypoestes phyllostachya) is a low-maintenance, colorful plant that’s fun to grow indoors as well as in garden beds. Best known for its dark green and white, pink, red, or purple freckles of variegation, this is also one of the easiest plants to propagate at home. You can use three propagation methods: ... Read more
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Are you looking for a way to boost your creativity and make your home more inviting? From classic neutrals to bold blues and greens, we’ve rounded up the best and worst interior paint colors for creating an inspiring home workspace. Learn which colors are most likely to spark creativity—and which could be holding you back. ... Read more
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Did you know that several fruits and vegetables are artificial? It’s true, but it might not mean what you think. Humans created these fruits and vegetables through selective and cross-breeding, creating new varieties of desired traits, including appearance and flavor. Additionally, open-pollinated fruits and veggies often experience cross-pollination by insects such as bees, butterflies, and ... Read more
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The best air fryer recipes are those that work great every time with just a tiny adjustment to suit your own air fryer. And a collection of air fryer recipes is great to have on hand for last-minute meals, or for food prepping for the week. Either way, you’ll be making something delicious. These chicken ... Read more
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If you want to take your summer fruit game to another level, yellow watermelon is the way to go! This unique and tasty treat is a conversation starter for sure. We’ll discuss everything from where to find them, store them, cut them up, grow them, and include some facts you won’t want to miss. First: ... Read more
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If you’ve been looking for a unique chicken breed that stands out from the rest, look no further! We’ve rounded up eighteen black chicken breeds that make a great addition to any home flock. Featuring the world’s most expensive chicken- and some breeds even have black bones, organs, skin, and meat! A-Z List of 18 Black Chicken ... Read more
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This creamy cajun chicken pasta combines juicy, perfectly blackened, smoky chicken breasts with a light cream sauce topped with fresh, acidic tomatoes and sliced green onions for a lovely pop of color and flavor. Serve this dish with some warm bread and a side salad, and you’ll be in pasta paradise! This recipe is adapted from The Comfortable ... Read more
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Pets and plants help make a house a home. But according to the ASPCA, 9.8% of calls to the Animal Poison Control Center in 2021 were the result of pets ingesting indoor and outdoor plants. Pothos, a very popular family of houseplants, have a reputation for being poisonous to pets. But are pothos toxic to ... Read more
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A good source of protein and omega-3 fats, eggs are versatile, cheap, and popular. In 2018, Americans reportedly consumed about 279 eggs per person, or 95 million in all. While they can be eaten for any meal, or as a snack, they remain most popular as a breakfast food. After all, nothing starts your day ... Read more