India Edwards
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Roaming the streets on foot might elicit stares in some car-dependent corners of the country, but did you know that there are plenty of walkable cities, small and large, where you can rel...
Look in pretty much any medicine cabinet and you’ll probably find a tub of Vaseline. We’re all familiar with the translucent, gelatinous substance, but exactly what is Vaseline? The histo...
In today’s constantly evolving landscape of American real estate, an intriguing movement has emerged: the sale of small towns. As modern areas become increasingly unaffordable, with the a...
Since its inception as a kitchen superhero in the early 1900s, aluminum foil has transcended its traditional role in the kitchen, and has become an innovative multitasker around the house...
Neem oil comes from the seeds of the neem tree (Azadirachta indica), a fast-growing member of the mahogany family native to southeast Asia. Typically expressed via a cold-pressing process...
Many conveniences that make everyday tasks and chores quick and easy—eating utensils and cleaning solutions, to name a few—are harboring hidden dangers that could be bad for our health. I...
While more than half of Americans own a U. S. flag, only about half of them fly it daily. The rest only display the flag on holidays like the 4th of July, Veterans Day, Memorial Day, and ...
The familiar blue window cleaner that we all grew up using can do lots more than just clean windows. Windex might just be the go-to tool for your household chore. Its proprietary mix of i...
When you or someone in your household falls ill, the first priority is getting back to good health. Once symptoms subside, the next task at hand is to do a thorough job cleaning the house...
Beyond their conventional use, the remnants of a wood-burning fireplace hold surprising potential. In fact, in the 1700s through the early 1900s, wood ash was used to produce potash (an a...