http://www.self.com/story/how-often-should-you-clean-bathroom? Here’s How Often You *Really* Need to Clean Your Bathroom What’s the bare minimum if I hate doing chores but want to keep things sanitary? By Amy Marturana Winderl, C.P.T. November 24, 2022 Cleaning the bathroom is my absolute least favorite chore. I’d rather do pretty much anything other than get on my hands and … Continue reading How often do you NEED to clean your bathroom?
Apple has reduced comprehensive carbon footprint 45% since 2015
macdailynews.com/2023/04/19/apple-has-reduced-its-comprehensive-carbon-footprint-by-over-45-percent-since-2015/ Apple has reduced its comprehensive carbon footprint by over 45 percent since 2015 Wednesday, April 19, 2023 12:47 pm Ahead of Earth Day, Apple is announcing progress toward its ambitious goal to make every product carbon neutral by 2030, including a new framework for sharing the reduced climate impact of new models of iPhone, … Continue reading Apple has reduced comprehensive carbon footprint 45% since 2015
A heat shield for the most important ice on earth — should we use it?
http://www.newyorker.com/news/the-control-of-nature/a-heat-shield-for-the-most-important-ice-on-earth The Control of Nature A Heat Shield for the Most Important Ice on Earth Engineers might be able to protect Arctic ice by coating it with tiny glass bubbles. Should they? By Rachel Riederer April 25, 2023 Illustration by Arina Kokoreva On a clear morning in late March, in rural St. Elmo, Minnesota, I followed … Continue reading A heat shield for the most important ice on earth — should we use it?
Jam or cream first on your scones?
http://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/21/world/europe/uk-scones-national-trust-sarah-merker.html Jam or Cream First? Notes From One Woman’s Decade of Eating Scones. A Londoner spent 10 years sampling scones at hundreds of historic sites across the U.K. Here’s why her story made headlines — and which essential topping she says should come before the other. Sarah Merker, center, on the “BBC Breakfast” TV program … Continue reading Jam or cream first on your scones?
Apple is ending support for these iPhones this fall. Will iOS 17 work on yours?
http://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/apple-is-ending-support-for-these-iphones-this-fall-will-ios-17-work-on-yours/ Apple Is Ending Support for These iPhones This Fall. Will iOS 17 Work on Yours? Apple's newest software update will leave some older iPhone models behind. Katie Teague, Writer II Katie is a writer covering all things how-to at CNET, with a focus on Social Security and notable events. When she's not writing, she … Continue reading Apple is ending support for these iPhones this fall. Will iOS 17 work on yours?
What’s the best-tasting vanilla ice cream?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/food/2023/06/28/best-vanilla-ice-cream-brands/ What’s the best vanilla ice cream? We tried 13 popular brands. Review by Emily Heil June 28, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. EDT (Video: Cece Pascual/The Washington Post; Photo by Peggy Cormary for The Washington Post; food styling by Lisa Cherkasky for The Washington Post) Skip to main content 12. Breyers Natural Vanilla 11. Edy’s Vanilla … Continue reading What’s the best-tasting vanilla ice cream?
Why are U.S. retail workers (unlike Europe) denied the right to sit?
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/28/sitting-at-work-employees-rest-worker-rights ‘Not for employee use’: why are US retail workers being denied chairs? Employees condemn workplaces that deny them rest, leaving them in pain and leading to class-action suits Alaina Demopoulos, published Wed 28 Jun 2023 06.00 EDT When Zay clocked into her customer service job one recent morning, she noticed things looked different. There … Continue reading Why are U.S. retail workers (unlike Europe) denied the right to sit?
What killed penmanship?
http://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/24/style/messy-handwriting.html What Killed Penmanship? We’re all texters and typers now, so if you can’t read that grocery list you scrawled, you are not alone. Samples of handwriting submitted by New York Times readers for this article. By Isabella Paoletto Published March 24, 2023Updated March 27, 2023, 1:50 p.m. ET Sign Up for the Education Briefing From preschool to grad school, … Continue reading What killed penmanship?
5 Stretches and mobility exercises to improve range range of motion and reduce aches and pains
wellness52.com/flexibility-exercises-to-improve-range-of-motion/ 5 Best Stretches and Mobility Exercises To Improve Range of Motion and Reduce Aches and Pain as You Age November 28, 2022 Bennett Richardson, DPT, PT, CSCS 7Shares Flexibility and mobility exercises are an important part of healthy living, but it becomes even more vital after you hit 60. Many people start to develop … Continue reading 5 Stretches and mobility exercises to improve range range of motion and reduce aches and pains
6 audiobooks centered around murder to add to your list
http://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/04/books/review/6-audiobooks-to-listen-to-now.html 6 Audiobooks to Listen to Now This list includes a lot of murders, real or imagined. By Lauren Christensen Aug. 4, 2022 True crime, horror fiction, investigative reporting — and a slacker memoir for (literal) comic relief: worthy listening material for what little of summer we have left. 🎧 Deer Creek Drive: A Reckoning of … Continue reading 6 audiobooks centered around murder to add to your list
Is there a reason why adults shouldn’t not to order from the kids’ menu?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/food/2023/09/11/kids-meal-hack-adults/ Adults are ordering from kids’ menus to save money. Should they? By Emily Heil September 11, 2023 at 11:30 a.m. EDT Social media is rife with “hacks” for all of life’s challenges. From separating eggs to cleaning toilets, there’s a genius trick (or a hundred) for that. A recent spate of TikTok videos have offered … Continue reading Is there a reason why adults shouldn’t not to order from the kids’ menu?
Guardian U.K. readers suggest 2023 movies you may have missed
/www.theguardian.com/film/2023/jun/27/guardian-readers-best-films-of-2023-so-far ‘A pitch-perfect shot in the arm’: Guardian readers’ best films of 2023 so far From The Fabelmans’ love letter to cinema to Rye Lane’s unbeatable romcom and John Wick 4’s five-star stimulation, readers champion their picks Guardian readers and Alfie PackhamTue 27 Jun 2023 10.00 EDT Still: A Michael J Fox Movie While John Wick: Chapter … Continue reading Guardian U.K. readers suggest 2023 movies you may have missed