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Gas at $4: Americans cut back on discretionary spends as fuel bills mountAmericans are adjusting their spending as fuel prices climb. Shoppers are altering routines, visiting discount stores for gas, and cutting ...
Nutrition coach shares guilt-free 90 calorie strawberry ice cream recipeA new frozen dessert recipe is trending online. Nutrition expert Vanshika Khurana shared a simple way to make strawberry ice cream with onl...
These large-, mid- and small-cap stocks can give more than 22% return in 1 year, according to analystsWhen a market is in a secular correction due to fears that the economy might take a hit for some reason, the fall is generally across the b...
The Freezer Mistake That Ruins Food TextureFreezing food changes it at a microscopic level. Slow freezing creates large ice crystals, damaging food cells and altering texture permane...
6 things the elderly can do to overcome frugality mindset: What they can learn from youngstersThe young spend because they are optimistic and fearless about the future. We freeze at the idea of letting go because we worry about the r...
Coconut Oil Purity Test: FSSAI shares simple trick to detect adulteration in the oil you use for hair, skin and foodCoconut Oil Purity Test: Consumers can now easily check the purity of coconut oil at home. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India...
Cheerios, Pringles, Skittles, Coca-Cola among 2,000 products recalled over FDA safety concerns: Here's full list of products, affected states, & what consumers need to doCheerios recalled: Shoppers in Indiana, Minnesota, and North Dakota are urged to discard nearly 2,000 products. Federal regulators found ro...
A fruit that is sweet and can also control blood sugar levels. Study claims it can lower diabetes riskSurprising research reveals mangoes aid blood sugar control and reduce body fat. A George Mason University study found daily mango intake i...
The healthiest fruits you are not eating — dietitian’s top pick revealedFruits are nutrient-dense foods flourished with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and fiber, aiding overall health. Top fruits such as blue...
Softest Banana Bread Recipe: Classic version, gluten-free and vegan variations — storage and freezing guidelinesBanana bread continues to hold its place as a universal comfort food. Easy to bake, rich in flavor, and endlessly adaptable, this classic l...
8 ultra-processed foods that are surprisingly good for your healthUltra-processed foods (UPFs) often get a bad reputation due to links with heart problems, chronic illnesses, and weight gain. However, some...
Tesla, Taneja, and a tepid IT quarterHappy Thursday! Tesla’s finance chief Vaibhav Taneja is now one of the highest-paid executives in the tech world. This and more in today’s ...
Heard and McDonald, new go-to placeHeard and McDonald Islands, 4,000 km southwest of Australia, are gaining attention as a hot, new destination. This uninhabited, icy locale ...
Parkinson’s disease: How the right diet can help optimise the effect of medicationsIt can also strengthen the bones, relieve constipation, and maintain general health and fitness.
Food processing sector to create 4 lakh more jobs in FY'19: Harsimrat Kaur BadalBadal said the sector will get a fillip as the government will soon set up a non-banking finance company with private sector to fund food p...
This Durga Puja & Navratra, look like a million bucks! Follow these simple skin care hacksGearing up for the festive season? Here's how to safeguard your skin.
Here's what salt does to your foodLet's talk about the most inevitable ingredient involved in all types of cooking. Salt!
- Oil prices plunge under $140 a barrel
Oil prices dived below $140 a barrel as the US currency firmed and tensions eased over major crude producer Iran. Market Newsletter | Gaine...
Hunger is set to grow as global food stocks fallGlobal consumption of wheat and rice has outstripped production for the past seven years running, except in 2004-05.
- Worldwide contagion proves Bernanke
Federal Reserve chairman Ben S Bernanke was wrong. So were US treasury secretary Henry Paulson and Merrill Lynch CEO Stanley O’Neal.