Caitlin Havener on MSN
7 natural kitchen scraps you can easily regrow in water
Most of us toss the root end of our green onions without a second thought. The bottom of the celery bunch? Straight to the ...
The Garden Magazine on MSN
5 kitchen scraps you can easily regrow in a glass of water on your windowsill
There’s a particular kind of satisfaction in watching something you were about to throw away come back to life on a sunny ...
Kitchen waste is an enormous problem in this country. This trick helps reduce trash and food waste, plus it's a pretty fun DIY project.
Indoor gardening is a great way to bring a bit of nature into our homes, and using kitchen scraps can make it even more ...
It’s hard to even say the word “salsa” without prefacing it with “chips and.” But treating salsa as just a snacky condiment to mindlessly devour while watching sports does this versatile staple a huge ...
Southern Living on MSN
The Way You Harvest Cilantro Can Make A Big Difference In How Long It Lasts
Cut cilantro often to keep it from bolting.
A researcher's revelation about deer antlers sounds almost impossible. In some deer, damage from an earlier antler injury appears to show up again in the same place on later antlers, even though the ...
Imagine losing a finger in a kitchen mishap or an entire limb in an accident. Instead of learning to adapt to a prosthetic, your doctor prescribes you a serum. A few months later, your bone, muscle, ...
A new treatment that blocks an aging-related protein restored lost cartilage in old mice and helped prevent arthritis after knee injuries. Human cartilage samples showed similar signs of regeneration, ...
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