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The incredible ways food was preserved during the Middle Ages

For centuries, people all over the world have used a variety of methods to preserve foods for later consumption. The Middle Ages were no different. A largely agrarian society, they had to store their food against threats like drought, famine, and warfare. On top of that, certain methods of food preservation also offered particular flavors. Then there was also the idea of keeping food in a way that it would be easier for soldiers, merchants, and pilgrims to transport it. How the food was preserved depended on what it was, and the particular desired effect. Want to learn more? Then click on to discover the food preservation methods used in medieval Europe.


The cutting edge of life as a samurai

Samurai have long been revered as iconic and renowned warriors of history. Their exploits have inspired numerous books, movies, and TV shows that help capture the essence of these ancient Japanese warriors. Beyond their well-known code, weaponry, and battle gear, the samurai class played a multifaceted role as guardians of Japan for over six centuries. Keep reading to uncover further fascinating insights into these legendary warriors.


30 signs you have a British soul

The British are a strange species with many idiosyncrasies. For instance, Brits are known for being extremely polite and obsessive tea drinkers, however there are many more traits that make up a British person. Perhaps you have watched some British TV or visited and really identified with the culture. Or you are British and are just curious about what other people consider to be British. Whatever the reason, you are sure to enjoy this checklist of all things British. From roasts to train etiquette, click through to learn more.


Post box installed for letters to dead loved ones

The council says the white box was inspired by a girl who wanted to write to her late grandparents.


Professional Faqs: How Many Mg Of Turmeric Are In A Teaspoon?

Expert opinion from María F. Carzon Bachelor degree in Human Nutrition · 4 years of experience · Argentina A teaspoon of turmeric has between fifteen and twenty milligrams. This quantity will depend on the different sizes of teaspoons. A small teaspoon has five milligrams of turmeric. Expert opinion from Cassia D Muller Bechelor in Nutrition · 2 ye...


How Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were strong feminists

Sculptors Mary Thornycroft, Susan Durant and Henrietta Montalaba and painters Helen Cordelia Angell and Elizabeth Butler all benefited from the royal couple's support.


The most influential fashion designers of all time

Indeed, some designers have become iconic names in the fashion industry, and will forever be remembered for their creativity and influence on how we dress. Whether it be by working for major fashion houses or creating their own luxury brands, these designers are true icons. Click through the following gallery to check out the most influential fashion designers of all time.


Tips to find your perfect career match

Whether you're a twenty-something just starting out, or you're looking for a career change later in life, finding the right path for your career can be daunting. There are just so many options out there, so how can you know what to pursue? Luckily, there are things you can do and people you can speak to if you are unsure where to start in finding your perfect career. Check out this gallery for some tips on how to find your perfect career match.


Houses of horror and other true crime locations

The morbid fascination with those who murder often extends to learning more about the locations in which the killings take place. Houses, apartments, compounds, highways, theaters, and schools are among the places where some of the most heinous crimes have been committed. Many of these properties are rightly demolished after the event, their continued existence otherwise providing an all too painful reminder of what took place inside. But there are scenes of crime that have survived, some as private residences, others as historic landmarks. Intrigued? Click through and discover houses of horror and other true crime locations.


Here's Why Everyone Is Putting Pickles in Their Dr. Pepper Right Now

"Don't knock it 'til you try it."


Home security mistakes everyone should know about

Avoid these common security mistakes that will leave your house vulnerable to intruders, from beefing up your security to making sure you don't leave your keys near your front door.


Rediscovering the beauty icons of the 1960s

In retrospect, every decade in history has had its own unique concept of beauty. In the 1990s, there was the trend known as "heroine chic," while the 1950s favored voluptuous blondes, and the Roaring Twenties celebrated boyish flappers. The 1960s were fascinating years, as the decade marked the end of the Golden Age of Hollywood and the beginning of a period of liberation. The second wave of feminism encouraged women to embrace their sexuality in a new and empowering way. However, traditional Hollywood beauty symbols still held prominence in popular culture. Let's see which stars were considered the most beautiful women of the 1960s. Click through the gallery to get started.


Blackheads: The best and worst ways to remove them

Firstly, let's clarify what blackheads are. They are small blemishes that appear as dark spots on the face, typically concentrated around the nose. Unfortunately, it's nearly impossible to completely prevent their occurrence. But don't fret, as we do have some control in this matter. There are various measures we can take to prevent the formation of new blackheads and eliminate existing ones. However, it's important to be cautious with commonly used methods, such as using pore strips, as they may have unintended consequences and do more harm than good. To gain a better understanding of effective ways to combat blackheads and what practices to avoid, browse through the following gallery.


Harry and Meghan's charity insists 'delinquency' row is over

A row erupted after the charity was declared 'delinquent' and 'not in good standing' by the Registry of Charities and Fundraisers in the US state where the Duke and Duchess of Sussex live.


30 countries with no sign of McDonald's

Wherever you are in the world, there's usually a McDonald's nearby – unless you're in one of these countries.


How King Charles red fiery painting 'tells multiple stories'

The 8.5ft-tall oil on canvas by Jonathan Yeo was revealed to the public and the Royal family at a ceremony in Buckingham Palace today.


The mysterious history of palm reading

Humans have always been obsessed with fortune-telling. After all, if you know the future you can act accordingly, right? There are indeed many methods to read one's fortune, and palmistry (or palm reading) is one of them. This ancient practice has been used for centuries, and continues to be popular to this day. So, what is it about palm reading that makes it stand the test of time? Click through the following gallery to find out.


What you didn't know about bedbugs

We've all heard the familiar children's rhyme about bedbugs. But there's nothing like having to deal with an actual bedbug infestation! With the recent news of how bedbugs are crawling all over Paris, these pesky pests are making everyone worried ahead of the 2024 Summer Olympics. But while it's normal to be completely creeped out by them, it's also important to note that bedbug outbreaks are incredibly common. What's more, having all your facts in order is important to properly deal with a bedbug outbreak. Check out this gallery to learn everything you need to know about bedbugs.


Inspiring looks from Cannes Film Festival through the years

Lady Di, Angelina Jolie, and Cate Blanchett—these household names have left their mark with their red carpet looks at the Cannes Film Festival, and all for their own reasons as well. As another edition of the world-renowned festival is upon us, click through the gallery to reminisce about the looks that continue to inspire generations. Which one is your favorite?


Watch out for these "energy vampires"

Feeling emotionally drained after talking with a friend, colleague, or family member? You may be dealing with an energy vampire! Energy vampires are people who, sometimes intentionally or unintentionally, drain your emotional energy. They feed on your willingness to listen and care for them, leaving you exhausted and overwhelmed. Energy vampires can be anywhere and anyone. But once you’ve identified one, you can develop ways to protect yourself, such as setting boundaries and saying "no." Click on to learn more about how an energy vampire works, and what you can do about it.


The best cities in America for dog owners

If you have a dog, then you need to live somewhere that’s great for both you and your pooch. It needs to have open space for your pup to exercise, other dogs for your pup to socialize with, and it would be nice if you could keep your furry friend by your side when you go out to eat. So where should you and your good boy or girl settle? Try one of these great cities!


The 30 best Indian dishes around

Indian cuisine features a diverse and flavorful selection of dishes inspired by the country's rich tapestry of history and culture and its abundance of spices. From Kerela's fiery curries to Hyderabad's aromatic biryanis, there is something to suit every palate. Vegetarians won't miss out either; there are plenty of meat-free options! If that sounds up your alley, click through this gallery to journey through India's most-loved dishes.


Why people are attracted to you, according to your zodiac sign

When it comes to dating, it's difficult to know our strengths and weaknesses. What is it that makes us attractive to others, and how can we emphasize those qualities? Those who believe in astrology will tell you that your most attractive quality is determined by your star sign. Intrigued? Check out this gallery to find out what your zodiac sign says about why you're attractive.


The 50 Best Living Room Paint Colors for Every Style

From warm neutrals to moody shades and everything in between.


New Zealand looking into Indian spice brands over contamination

By Rishika Sadam HYDERABAD (Reuters) - New Zealand's food safety regulator on Wednesday said it is investigating possible contamination in spice products of top Indian brands MDH and Everest after they faced scrutiny in other countries. The United States and Australia have been looking into contamination after Hong Kong last month suspended sales of three spice blends of MDH and one of Everest,


Amazing creatures with sixth senses

The animal kingdom holds so many wonders and mysteries, and there are new discoveries all the time that shed more light on how certain animals work the way they do, and the unique and beautiful ways they interact with the world. As humans, it's hard for us to imagine having a sensory relationship with the world different from the one we have. It's hard to conceptualize feeling the magnetic pull of the earth, or tasting our surroundings with every part of our body. We are so accustomed to our five senses and the way they help us perceive the world around us, but so many animals experience that same world in completely unique ways. All different species of mammals, birds, fish, and even microscopic organisms possess wondrous powers of perception that would leave us humans in awe. Curious? Read on to find out more about the fascinating extra senses that animals use to navigate the world.


Children's home plans deferred over crime fears

Residents voice concerns over anti-social behaviour in the area, claiming families felt "intimated".


The strangest medieval pet advice

The Middle Ages are also known as the Dark Ages, but how dark were they for pets, really? Luckily, there are still a few documents around that give us some insight as to how pets were perceived and treated in medieval times. In fact, there were even laws that applied to pets, so it seems like they were taken seriously, at least in some parts of the world. Curious to find out what pieces of advice people had back then regarding pets? Click on!


37 genius storage hacks to maximise kitchen space

Make the most of your kitchen space with these 37 storage hacks


Take Up to a Whopping 70% Off Outdoor Furniture from Walmart

Including a seven-piece set that’s currently $600 off!


10 Fast-Growing Chicken Chains You’re About to See Everywhere

In an industry once dominated by burger joints, chicken chains are expanding like never before. Here are the brands to keep an eye on.


The countries with the highest divorce rates

Marriage is an almost universal rite of passage, so common across countries and cultures that there are no known societies where it doesn't exist. Sadly, however, sometimes marriages don't work out, for whatever reason. Divorce rates are calculated using available census data from each country. Dividing the number of divorces in a given year by total population yields the crude divorce rate. However, this doesn't take into account that the divorce rate is measured as a percentage of the total population, not in relation to the total number of marriages. Where possible, i.e. there is data available, the divorce rate is taken alongside the marriage rate to come to paint a more accurate picture about a country's rate of divorce. Intrigued? Click on to discover the countries with the highest divorce rates worldwide.


How to grow your garden without soil

In a world where concrete jungles are rising up to swallow the landscape, people can find it difficult to carve out enough space to grow plants and vegetables. But even as cities become bigger and gardens become smaller, there is a quiet revolution that is taking hold in the land of agriculture: soilless farming. You might be wondering if it's really possible for plants to grow without soil. And, if so, how much better is it truly when compared to traditional gardening methods? For the answer to those questions and more, click through this gallery as we uncover all the mysteries behind this elusive gardening practice.


Leo: Your daily horoscope - May 15

Leo: here are your free predictions for the day May 15


Professional Faqs: Can You Take Basil In Liquid Form?

Expert opinion from Cassia D Muller Bechelor in Nutrition · 2 years of experience · Brazil Yes, in the form of tea, which has an anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antimicrobial and antispasmodic effect. The method of preparation is simple: Boil water, and turn off the heat, in a cup, put 5 fresh macerated basil leaves and cover with hot water, put a l...


Are you guilty of emotional spending?

From time to time, most of us are guilty of some emotional spending. Let's be honest: it's pretty normal to have a bad day and want to ease the pain by buying an item of clothing or a new gadget. However, when it gets out of hand, it can become a serious problem. Click on to discover what emotional spending really is, and how to stop doing it if it's an unhealthy habit for you.


‘Warrior Blood Is Definitely In Me’ – Johan Ghazali’s Incredible Family History Of Fighters

Ahead of his next bout at ONE 167, the teenage phenom opened up about his unique heritage dating back generations.


The 18 DEADLIEST foods in the world, ranked

From live octopus to ominously named blood clams and chillies with a serious kick, here we reveal the most deadly foods in the world – many of which people still eat on a regular basis.


Miniature poodle Sage fetches top prize at Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show

By Eduardo Munoz NEW YORK (Reuters) -A sprightly miniature poodle named Sage was crowned "Best in Show" on Tuesday at the 148th annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, winning the grand prize in the most prestigious competition among pure-bred canines in the United States. Sage, the finalist representing 21 breeds classified as non-sporting dogs, triumphed over more than 2,500 top-ranked dogs


Are Acorn Squash Seeds Edible? A Review By Nutrition Professionals


The most vegetarian-friendly countries in the world

For vegetarians, traveling can be a frustrating experience. There are some nations that simply don't cater well for the non-meat eater. Fortunately, globe-trotting herbivores have an index at hand to the most vegetarian-friendly countries in the world. The Global Vegetarian Index, compiled by Oliver's Travels, lists countries that are best for vegetarians. Click through the following gallery and ruminate over these veggie-friendly culinary destinations.


Greta Gerwig stuns in a plunging sequin purple dress at Cannes

Greta Gerwig stuns in a plunging sequin purple dress at Cannes Film Festival. The star, who is President of the Jury, put on an animated display as she posed for cameras and waved to crowds at The Second Act screening.


How physical greetings evolved and how they’ll probably change

Over the course of history, human beings have developed some strikingly varied methods of greeting each other, from rubbing noses and kissing cheeks to shaking hands and bowing. However, during the global pandemic, many of these were scaled back drastically for fear of infection, while the more intimate ones may change forever. So, how did physical greetings evolve, and how are they likely to change? Click through the gallery to find out


30 businesses you could start at home

Alright, folks, let's bust a myth that's been hanging around for way too long! You know, that idea that starting a business means you need a swanky office, high-end furniture, and an expense account that could rival a Hollywood blockbuster's catering bill? Well, it's time to chuck that notion right out the window! In today's digital age, where creativity knows no bounds, launching a successful business from the comfort of your own home is not just possible, it's pretty darn trendy. It doesn't matter what you do, you can reach your customers/audience through all types of digital channels these days. In this gallery, let's dive into the world of innovative home-based businesses and see how "working from home" has turned into "thriving from home." Ready? Then click on!


Who were the babies born in the White House?

The White House is an unlikely place to be born. Regardless, there are some people who entered the world and found themselves in the official residence of the President of the United States. Ever since the early 19th century, babies have been born in this historical landmark, but you may be surprised to know that they weren't all related to a president. In fact, some of them weren't even born free. In this gallery, you'll get to know how many babies were born in the White House, and who they were. Click on to learn their fascinating stories.


Early warning signs that your child might be dangerous

If you're asked to imagine a dangerous person, you're likely not going to imagine a child, but childhood is actually the time when most issues regarding violent behavior set in. Plus, some children can become dangerous from a young age. Warning signs that predict violent behavior in children start to show up quite early, but when left unchecked these children can grow up to become adolescents and adults who are abusive to others or even end up in the headlines for mass shootings. As parents, it is of utmost importance to keep a careful eye on the development of your child, and make sure you nip these potential problems in the bud—for the good of yourself, your child, and anyone that crosses their path in the future. Fortunately, researchers have long begun to identify how to spot young children who pose a risk of harm to others, either now or in the future, as well as methods for how to deal with them. Click through to see the early warning signs of violent behavior in kids.


Strange foods you won't believe people used to eat

Our ancestors had some unusual tastes. There was very little regard for wildlife preservation, so the entire animal kingdom was theirs to sample. From the most decadent delicacies of medieval royals, to the money-saving innovations of WWII Britain, there's a true assault on the senses ahead. Click on and feast your eyes upon these culinary wonders...


10 tips and tricks to eliminate the smell of tobacco


These animals are associated with the devil

There are some animals that, despite being perfectly harmless and innocent of any wrongdoing, are forever associated with evil. These are creatures that some cultures and religions depict as being symbolic of Satan. They are nature's villains, misrepresented and demonized for their appearance and behavior—victims of our own prejudice and superstition. But what beasts are we so afraid of, and why? Click through and get to know the devil's pets.


Inventions that are much older than you think

We often imagine that many of the innovative things that we take for granted are at least relatively new. But this is not always the case! Sometimes the history of inventions goes back far further than we would ever guess. Take a look through the following gallery to find out which inventions are much older than you thought. Click on!