A Japanese food company has transformed tofu with a “manly” twist, attracting younger consumers and generating over 6 billion yen (US$38 million) in annual revenue. Tofu, introduced to Japan from ...
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Learn the basics of wire jewelry making with this beginner friendly tutorial. Discover simple techniques to shape wire and create beautiful handmade jewelry pieces perfect for beginners and DIY craft ...
When you think about your health, you might think about doctor's visits or prescriptions or lab results. But research shows that the vast majority of a person's health is influenced by things outside ...
Did you know plants don’t “eat” like we do? Plants don’t grow by getting food through their roots. They are like chefs: they make their food by combining what they find in the air with water from their ...
Heavy snow warning as up to 10 inches to strike — travel impossible Another 'Big, Beautiful Bill' may be coming to pay for the Iran war I moved in with the man of my dreams after our second date. Then ...
For the 29th annual America Recycles Day Nov. 15, many recycling coordinators are focusing on food. Making good food out of food you thought would go to waste achieves the highest goals of recycling.
The US is slowly bidding farewell to pennies as one-cent production is being phased out. Fast-food chains are making small changes to customers' final bills in the absence of pennies. Chains like ...
Making jam is the accessible starting point for food resilience, connecting a simple kitchen practice to a deep history of economic stability and personal empowerment. If you're a home preserver, ...
Last month, OpenAI published a usage study showing that nearly 15 percent of work-related conversations on ChatGPT had to deal with “making decisions and solving problems.” Now comes word that at ...
The Trump administration announced on Sept. 20, 2025, that it plans to stop releasing food insecurity data. The federal government has tracked and analyzed this data for the past three decades, but it ...