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PSYCHOLOGY OF LEFTOVERS
Psychology says people who don't like eating leftover food aren't fussy, they may simply perceive freshness differentlyPsychology suggests that people who don't like eating leftover food aren't necessarily spoiled or overly selective. For some people, yester...
Psychology says people who cook far more food than necessary aren't just overpreparing, they may be expressing care through abundancePsychology says people who regularly cook extra food may be influenced by caregiving, communal relationships, abundance, hospitality, and f...
Psychology says people who save shopping bags inside shopping bags aren't cheap, they may simply see value that others overlookPsychology suggests that people who keep shopping bags stored inside other shopping bags are not necessarily being cheap. More often, the h...
Psychology says people who keep their refrigerator extremely organized aren't just tidying up, they may be decluttering their mindPsychology says people who organize their refrigerator meticulously may be influenced by conscientiousness, perceived control, executive fu...
Psychology suggests the grandparent who wraps leftovers for everyone isn’t fussing; they’re turning care into something tangible, because some generations learned love lands best when it can be carried homeGrandparents often express love through practical help like sending food. Research shows this instrumental support boosts their mood. These...
In 1945, an engineer trying to improve wartime gun sights accidentally helped create the plastic that led to TupperwareIn a stroke of ingenuity, Earl Tupper turned leftover industrial materials into iconic food storage containers. His genius lay in creating ...
The Materialists: How indie designers are working creatively with waste to forge new materialsIndian designers are turning textile waste into new fabrics and products. Brands like Paiwand Studio and Doodlage are leading this movement...
Woman compares domestic helpers from Delhi and Chennai, calls maids from Delhi NCR 'too egoistic'. Netizens react: 'It's just self respect'An Indian woman shared her observations on LinkedIn. She compared the work ethic of domestic workers in Chennai and Delhi. She noted differ...
Rats like being around people, says new studyHumanity's future is with the rat, a social and empathetic animal. So it's time we understood our shadows.
Italy’s ‘miracle’ pizza maker draws strong opposition from the VaticanIn a country where three-quarters of the population still identify as Catholic, the case has rekindled public fascination with the supernat...
Understanding the premises of technical analysisTrading technology, interface, and tools have evolved over time, but market psychology and reaction from the state of greed and fear tend t...
Why you keep eating when you're full. The reason behind it and how to fix itSatiety signals are the reason behind your overeating. Your body's satiety signals kick in when your brain senses you've consumed enough of...
Overeating is common during holidays. Tips to understand body's 'stop eating signals'The body sends signals to the brain when it senses you've consumed enough nutrients.
How you can make any day the best day of the yearThe problem with best days are they pass by without realisation how special they are. Unmarked by ceremony and undocumented for posterity, ...
Covid-19 vaccine brings cheer for India's apparel exportersThe ready-made garment export business has been gathering pace after being crippled by the pandemic and the news of promising vaccine test ...
The virus has made India’s devastating gender gap even worseLess than a quarter of women in India are in labour force — among the poorest standings in world .
How diets of single men and women differ from their married counterpartsIn a patriarchal society like India, you would expect women to be better at managing home and food. The difference is that more and more of...