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Ripping the plastic wrap from the meat or prepackaged fruit and veggies you purchased at the grocery store may contaminate ...
It’s no secret that plane food isn’t always the best, with cabin crew serving up meals full of salt to try and appeal to our taste buds, which change at 35,000 feet. Former flight attendant, Charlotte ...
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Loss of bone density, or osteoporosis, makes you more susceptible to breakage, but green tea may help strengthen your bones.
Some commercially available tea bags contain high levels of microplastics. Here's what researchers say you should know, and options for brewing a safer cup of tea.
That means using many tea bags that could end up in the trash—or you could do something slightly more interesting with them. First, according to Rachael Miller, the owner of Zhi Herbals, an herbal tea ...
If you drink tea daily, reconsider tossing out those used tea bags. Tea leaves contain nutrients beneficial to plants when they break down into compost. Tea can also function as a pest repellent ...
Commercial tea bags may release microplastics during the brewing process. The ones made with polypropylene, a type of plastic, were found to release 1.2 billion particles of nanoplastics per ...
We asked 79 tea drinkers to blind-taste and rate 12 everyday teas from supermarkets such as Asda, Sainsbury’s and Tesco, alongside big-brand tea bags from PG Tips, Tetley, Twinings and Yorkshire Tea.
Tea is a great and natural deodorizer, suggested the Big Basket Lifestyle blog. After your used tea bag has dried, you can place it (or a few of them) in strategic places in your home, such as the ...