Every great home cook has a favorite knife. It is an indispensable tool in the kitchen. A good, sharp knife can confer on the wielder culinary cutting skills not possible with a blunt knife.
10 Easy Ways To Build Team Spirit In A Virtual World
Building solid team spirit in employees has never been easy, and in today’s virtual environment it has become even more complex–but essential nonetheless!
Rude Gestures To Avoid When Abroad
Before you travel it’s good to know the culture of the countries on your itinerary. Countries around the globe develop their own way of life, eating habits, entertainment, and even gestures.
10 Of The Most Spectacular And Deadly Volcanoes
Volcanic eruptions present spectacular demonstrations of the fury of the earth beneath our feet. These deadly natural occurrences have happened across the ages, spreading death and destruction and, in many instances, changing global environments for decades after.
5 Types Of OCD And How To Treat Them
We’ve all heard of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). It’s quite common for people to accuse others of being OCD if they consider them overly neat and tidy or list-driven.
Telltale Signs Your Coworkers Wish You Would Quit
Have you ever shared an office with a miserable person that no-one in the office cares to deal with? Or, maybe you’re that person? This infographic offers insights into the telltale signs that your co-workers may be avoiding you.
Use Your Fresh Produce Before They’re Wasted
Food waste in America runs at around 40%, which is the equivalent of between 125 and 160 tons of food that is thrown away every year.
Sweet Dreams Are Made Of These Fun Facts
Dreams have made it back into the news lately with dozens of articles about how people seem to be dreaming more since Covid-19 entered our lives.
The Science Behind Finding Whodunit
As the science of forensics grows so too does our ability to solve a crime. In fact, in recent years many criminals have found their way into our prisons while still more have been absolved of crimes they’d gone to jail for despite not being guilty.
40 Versatile Sandwiches For When You’re On The Run
Bread or pastry filled with delicious inners has been around for time immemorial. History credits the invention of the sandwich as we know it today to the fourth Earl of Sandwich, John Montague, who in the 1700s stuffed his dinner between two slices of bread so that he didn’t have to interrupt his gambling ways to have a meal.