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Share Photo: (Photo : Pexels) Let's face it, we all want to be healthier. No one actively seeks out being unhealthy, but due to circumstance, lack of knowledge, or sheer bad habits, we don't always do what is best for ourselves, our families, or our homes. In this article, we aren't going to preach about the benefits of expensive home renovations, but rather, we're going to show you a few effortless ways to make your home cleaner and healthier today. Take Off Your Shoes Entering a house and taking off your shoes is about more than being polite. It is also not simply about avoiding tracking dirt or water inside. Taking off your shoes significantly cuts down the number of infectious bacteria and pathogens that can make you and your family sick. The fact that you'll also cut down on your cleaning requirements is another bonus.
Former Palace chef discloses Prince Philip 'simple, plain' but favourite dessert Entertainment Tue, Apr 20, 2021 Prince Philip’s passing has resurface many memories of the late Duke of Edinburgh with the latest being his favourite dessert. Former Palace chef Darren McGrady took to YouTube to share about Prince Philip’s dearly loved pudding. He shared that the Duke would get “so excited” over Crepe Islandaise or Icelandic pancakes. “He was so excited that he'd got this recipe for the royal chefs to prepare," he said. “He used to request it for a lot of his dinner parties. “It's basically just jam and cream mixed together in a pancake, but it's simple, it's plain, he really enjoyed it."
Simple tricks, new technology help Northland dairy farmers reduce water use 19 Apr, 2021 02:00 AM 6 minutes to read The Alexanders milk around 350 mainly Holstein Friesian cows. Photo / Supplied The Country In a region increasingly prone to drought, being able to reduce the amount of water used in your dairy shed by 50 per cent is a massive win. For Hukerenui Holstein Friesian breeders Kevin and Michele Alexander that win came down to measuring good data, a commitment to finding a better way to manage water on their farm and using better tools and methods, including a hose nozzle that uses significantly less water than a normal hose.
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