October 25th is celebrated as World Pasta Day to honor this beloved dish worldwide.
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COLD BREAD : A little unbelievable but it actually works! Save those end pieces because they may come in handy the next time you need a quick itchy eye relief. Placing a slice of cold bread on your eyelids can reduce itchiness, irritation and inflammation.
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Take about 10-12 cloves of garlic and blend it well with a few drops of water in a blender. Apply this on your hair and keep it on for about 25 – 30 minutes before rinsing. While washing the hair, use a shampoo to get rid of any garlic trace.
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Coffee stays warm 20% longer when you add cream. You’ll have to ask a physicist about that one. We reckon it might have something to do with the principle that makes hot water more suitable for making ice cubes than cold water when you’re in a hurry to cool down your fresh beverage.
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Yellow Stained Nails? Constantly painting your nails and getting manicures does a number on your fingernails, which can cause them to turn yellow. You can easily get your nails back to normal by mixing baking soda with peroxide and scrubbing your nails with this mixture. You’ll notice that your nails will be back to normal in no time at all.
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Getting regular exercise may help you to grow taller during your teen years. Get out and work your muscles for at least 60 minutes/one hour each day.
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Burning incense can help you sleep better.
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Tea tree oil has anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties that may help reduce the severity and symptoms of dandruff.
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The potato can help cut the sweat out.
Simply cut slices of potato and rub them under your arms and trouble areas.
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Tomato for sweat control: No matter what you call it, it helps to get rid of those 'sweaty blues.Drink a homemade glass of fresh tomato juice daily.
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Charcoal briquettes aren’t just for barbecuing anymore. They actually make a pretty good de-humidification tool.All you have to do is take a few briquettes and place them in a receptacle – a basket or can will do. Charcoal is very absorbent, and will suck moisture out of your air. You just have to replace it every 2-3 months.
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Plants are lively and beautiful, but they do release their fair share of moisture. If your home has a lot of indoor plants, this could be causing your humidity level to increase. Suggest temporary relocation to either a single well-ventilated room, or to a place outside.
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Do deep breathing:
It can be difficult to fully inflate the lungs when sitting for long periods of time. Taking time to practice deep breathing each day may increase the amount of oxygen in the body and help reduce fatigue.
Even taking a few slow, deep breaths into the abdomen may be enough for a person to feel temporarily rejuvenated and alert.
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Sleepy to work: Brush your teeth with peppermint toothpaste. Peppermint is a natural stimulant which makes you stay alert.
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Olive oil is high in antioxidants, such as vitamin E, helps skin maintain elasticity, and a promotes smooth, radiant complexion.
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Use blotting papers to manage oil and shine in your T-Zone, which are also great for cleaning up around the eyes.
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Cardio exercise before breakfast can burn more fat.
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Chocolate is good for your skin; its antioxidants improve blood flow and protect against UV damage.
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Walking outside or spending time in green space can reduce negative thoughts and boost self-esteem.
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After making eggs sunny-side up, deglaze the pan with sherry vinegar, then drizzle the sauce on the eggs to add another dimension to the dish.
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