Rambutan is a fruit that is found in tropical parts of Asia and is recognizable by its bright red color and exterior that looks like messy hair (in fact, rambutan comes from the Malay word for hair). ️ This refreshing fruit is similar to lychee and can be eaten alone or as a key ingredient…
Why Salt Preserves Meat
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Pruning Pepper Plants 101: Is It Even Necessary?
Topping pepper plants is a topic of much debate, with some growers saying it’s a fantastic way to boost production, and others saying it’s not necessary at all. So, who’s right? As with most things in gardening, IT DEPENDS! Pruning peppers removes top growth to promote more branching and bushiness. By doing this, you sacrifice…
Singaporeans (Families) Try: Ultimate Zero Waste Challenge!
Zero waste is an all-rounded approach that focuses on waste prevention, followed by reusing and recycling all products to give them a second life. In this special episode of Singaporeans (Families) Try, we challenged two families to go zero waste for a whole week! Watch as they tackled the biggest problem at its root -…
How to Set Up Your Sewing Space and Make it Comfy!
Thanks for stopping by! Today we’re talking all about the essential parts of setting up any sewing space and how to make it comfy (hint: it’s mostly about the chair!). Make sure to hit subscribe so you don’t miss any of the videos in our “Sewing Room Series”! Hartford Stitch at Home brings you the…
Tour the “Hobbit house” up for sale in River Falls, Wisconsin
The two-bedroom home built in 1972 was designed by architect Mike McGuire and is selling for $315,000. Source
New Bloomingdale’s pop-up in NYC makes upcycling chic
At the Carousel, a pop-up shop inside the Bloomingdale’s flagship store at 59th Street and Lexington Avenue in Manhattan, the concept is simple: Waste less, reimagine more. Everything is made of organic and recycled materials, and the concept takes the idea of upcycling to a whole new level. In the past, consumers had to choose…
Sustainable Aquaculture
After viewing the film, please visit our survey to answer a few questions ▶ https://goo.gl/forms/8MnGqjpeJcBsZhuv2 Anders Karlsson-Drangsholt, a marine with the Bellona Foundation, explains how European capture fisheries are overexploited. While we need to do much more make capture fisheries sustainable, if we want to continue to eat sea fish we will also have to…
No dig, using less compost to grow great plants and have clean soil
Compared to when soil is dug and cultivated, resulting in a loss of carbon to CO2, no dig is economical with inputs of organic matter. I show how using cardboard (just once) and a 2in/5cm mulch of compost on top is enough to kill most weeds and provide clean soil for planting. The thumbnail shows…