Quantcast
Channel: WN.com - Articles related to Your disgusting office kitchen tells you all you need to know to understand human nature

Your disgusting office kitchen tells you all you need to know to understand...

After bottling up their ids all day, some people let it out in antisocial ways, like by letting dishes pile up in the office sink. Imagine stepping into your office kitchen in the middle of a workday....

View Article


How to Store Everything in Kitchen Cabinets

Photo / Flickr The key to organizing your kitchen cabinets is to group similar items together and then organize the groups into zones. When you are putting things away into their zones, keep function...

View Article


Toward a Unified Theory of the Office Kitchen

Imagine stepping into your office kitchen in the middle of a workday. Is it sparkling clean, impeccably organized, fragrantly scented, and inviting? Or is it a cesspool of unwashed dishes, forgotten...

View Article

Apple, walnut and honey puff pastry tart

(Credit: Gordon M. Grant; Recipe by Lauren Chattman) WHAT YOU'LL NEED 2 tablespoons walnut pieces 1 sheet frozen puff pastry, thawed 1 tablespoon sugar 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 2 apples, peeled,...

View Article

101 Business Owners and How They Keep Healthy (Part 2)

We have had 101 business owners send us ways on how they keep healthy! From the serial entrepreneur to the new business owner, there are plenty of ways to keep healthy with your schedule. We know that...

View Article


Secrets for making your food processor a kitchen essential

Last year, my Christmas cooking and that of thousands of other cooks was disrupted by a recall by Cuisinart. The only countertop appliance that gets to sit on my actual countertop is my food processor....

View Article

In the kitchen, machines now part of our lives -- and we love it

In my kitchen, the most-used appliance is my food processor. I've made gallons of chopped trinity for gumbo; quarts and quarts of my favorite red bell pepper and walnut dip, muhammara; endless batches...

View Article

James Gleick on How Our Cultural Fascination with Time Travel Illuminates...

“Both in thought and in feeling, even though time be real, to realise the unimportance of time is the gate of wisdom,” Bertrand Russell asserted in 1918 as he made his beautiful case for “a largeness...

View Article


The Butchers Of Womanhood- Fgm (the Covenant Of The Flesh)

By Robert Munyui Kamunyu When God told Abraham to sign the covenant of the flesh, he circumcised all the male children and he was circumcised. The message was direct and in plain language. GENESIS 17:...

View Article


Fostering Authentic Generosity in Our Children

"What I notice, continuously, is that in spite of their frequent behavior to the contrary, children naturally want to be in rapport with peace! They truly WANT to learn how to embody their best selves....

View Article

Sugar Cookie Santas

(Credit: Doug Young, Recipe by Lauren Chattman) WHAT YOU'LL NEED: 2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted...

View Article

Hanukkah cheese-baked pastries celebrate story of Judith

At the culinary heart of Hanukkah (which began at sundown Tuesday) are foods fried in oil to commemorate the triumph of the Maccabees, who won back their sacred temple, and the miracle of the oil that...

View Article

When life gives you lemons, bake a cake

Lush, lovely, fragrant yellow lemons can be used for many things, as ingredients in both sweet and savory dishes and dressings, in beverages, or for a snappy puckish garnish. The juice, the pulp and...

View Article


Hanukkah’s food: The story of Judith

Judith’s cheese pastries, from “A Treasury of Jewish Holiday Baking” by Marcy Goldman, are filled with cream cheese and farmer cheese, flavored with lemon zest and vanilla. (Abel Uribe/Chicago...

View Article

Hanukkah cheese pastries celebrate story of Judith

At the culinary heart of Hanukkah (which began at sundown Tuesday) are foods fried in oil to commemorate the triumph of the Maccabees, who won back their sacred temple, and the miracle of the oil that...

View Article


Hanukkah cheese-basked pastries celebrate story of Judith

At the culinary heart of Hanukkah (which began at sundown Tuesday) are foods fried in oil to commemorate the triumph of the Maccabees, who won back their sacred temple, and the miracle of the oil that...

View Article

Mexico City's water crisis – from source to sewer

Each drop of water that passes through the Mexican capital tells a heroic, tragic, unfinished story of urban growth and human development. Over the course of a week, the Guardian follows this complex,...

View Article


5,600 Elementary Teachers examinees pass the Licensure exams for Teachers...

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and the Board for Professional Teachers� (BPT)� announces� that� 5,600� elementary� teachers� out� of� 53,915� examinees (10.39%) successfully passed� the�...

View Article

The immortal weirdness of Shadow Hearts

This article is part of PS2 Week, a full week celebrating the 2000 PlayStation 2 console. To see other articles, go here. This article contains spoilers for Shadow Hearts, Shadow Hearts: Covenant, and...

View Article

Scientists create the first mutant ants

Despite what you might've seen in 1950s monster movies, it's difficult to raise mutant ants. For years biologists have altered the genetics of organisms as varied as mice and rice. Mutant fruit flies...

View Article

Applesauce spice cake with honey icing

(Credit: Doug Young, Recipe by Lauren Chattman) WHAT YOU'LL NEED: For the cake: 2 1⁄2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour 1 1⁄2 cups sugar 2 1⁄2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon ground cardamom 1⁄2...

View Article


Fake A Super-tidy Home With These 15 Ridiculously Simple Housekeeping Tricks

Having a tidier home can help you feel calmer and happier, but who has time for all that picking up and organizing? If you crave consistently clean, tidy surroundings, yet feel as though you lack the...

View Article


The DIY Guide for Understanding Mozlemacs

'The Blue Pill or the Red Pill?' When you feel upset at those Mozlemacs after listening to that cheeky electric box in the living room; take a deep breath, put some scented candles on, make a cup of...

View Article

President Trump: Irish writers have their say

While we were sleeping, first we voted into office the ones who watch you drown while very articulately expressing concern; then we tried voting for the ones who kind of like to see you drown. – from...

View Article

How I Stay Healthy Without Working Out

Having a 13-month-old son has helped legitimise my "I don't have time to work out" excuse, but in all honestly, I'm just choosing not to. It's a choice that used to make me feel guilty. "I should go to...

View Article


17 ridiculous 'smart' gadgets that really exist

Every day, there's a new connected home gadget claiming to make life easier. Some of these gadgets are easy sources of skepticism, but others can be worth buying. The Amazon Echo has genuine, if...

View Article

16 Overall Favorite Books of 2016

To look back on any period of reading with the intention of selecting one’s favorite books is a curious two-way time machine — one must scoop the memory of a past and filter it through the sieve of an...

View Article

Grace, a short story by Sam Coll

To mark the centenary of James Joyce’s Dubliners, myself and Tramp Press asked 15 Irish authors to write ‘cover versions’ of Joyce’s stories for an anthology titled Dubliners 100. While we wanted the...

View Article

Grace, a cover version by Sam Coll of James Joyce’s short story

To mark the centenary of James Joyce’s Dubliners, myself and Tramp Press asked 15 Irish authors to write ‘cover versions’ of Joyce’s stories for an anthology titled Dubliners 100. While we wanted the...

View Article



112 Russian writers ranging from great, to absolutely freaking great

112. Boris Akunin (b. 1956) Boris Akunin / TASS / Sergei Belyakov We're putting this great author on the honorable 112th place not because we like him less than the others, but because he admits that...

View Article

Your 4-Step Kitchen Deep-Clean By BobVila.com on 18 Dec 2015 (Zillow Inc)

(Source: Zillow Inc) Most of us make a daily effort to keep our kitchens and food preparation areas fairly clean and tidy. But if you think your kitchen is really clean, you may have to think again....

View Article

The Banality and Spectacle of Trump’s Leadership

Even before the election last November, the media has been enthralled by Trump, reporting daily his latest tweet or stumble, as if this was exciting news. News executives readily admit they made money...

View Article

Will an apple a day keep the doctor away?

This is the season of apples in our area. The fruit made it’s way to North America in the 1600’s. John Chapman or “Johnny Appleseed” planted apple seeds across the Midwest. Almost all apple trees today...

View Article


5 summer beers, 5 California wines and 3 cocktails to cool you off for Labor ...

Liberty Ale from San Francisco’s Anchor Brewing Company, a heavily hopped ale with a pleasant copper hue, a suitably hoppy nose and impressive thirst-quenching qualities. It was originally brewed in...

View Article


<script src="https://jsc.adskeeper.com/r/s/rssing.com.1596347.js" async> </script>