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Making taproom-level ale, IPA, lager, or stout has never been easier.
Chugging down a bottle or glass of taproom-crafted beer can be a hand-to-god, born-again exp
In the wine world, something dramatically new and innovative — “concrete eggs” — actually is as old as winemaking.
Most wine today is fermented and finished in stainless steel or wooden containers. Stainless advantages include cleanliness, tight control of temperature, emphasis o
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by: Surae Chinn, Tyson Romero
by: Surae Chinn, Tyson Romero
(Good Things Utah) Studies show that our phones are carrying over 18x more bacteria than a public restroom. For those who thought they have good
Plant pots for aquarium plants with a protective “lid” in two halves.
We needed something that would protect the medium around the plants during tank cleaning.
The lid of the planter is in two halves so you can put the plant in and then cover up the top, without having
It is so hot outside that I had trouble coming up with a topic for this week’s article! I just saw my outside thermometer and it read 108 degrees!
That is too hot for me to be outside gardening. So, I decided to try seed sprouting. I was surprised by how satisfying it was to sprout see
A video of King Charles III chastising a staff member for not clearing his desk during his accession council has provoked criticism of the new monarch online.
In a video recorded as part of the official coverage of the historic event where the British government formally recognized the n
Residents of southern Sydney, Australia, have long fought over garbage: people want to toss it out, while cockatoos want to consume it.
The sulfur-crested cockatoos that live in the region have a habit of going into garbage cans, so humans have devised creative ways to keep them out.
An innovation arms race may rage between birds and humans on the suburban streets of southeastern Australia
Sometime in the 2010s a Sulphur-crested Cockatoo living in a sleepy suburb of Sydney, Australia, had a breakthrough. This bird, likely a large, dominant male, somehow figured
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