A team of researchers from the University of Maine is using edible fungus to create an alternative to waterproof single-use ...
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DIY Holidays: 19 Edible Christmas Ornaments to Make This Year
Edible Christmas ornaments? Yes! From sweet to savory, these festive, and edible, ornaments are fun to make. Making y ...
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15 Luxury Foods the Wealthiest Eat Every Day That Most People Can't Afford
You know how I always say cooking should be accessible to everyone? Well, today we’re peeking into a completely different ...
There are numerous techniques when it comes to making tasty hard-boiled eggs -- and endless debate over which one is best. Some swear by a cold-water start: eggs go in cold water, water comes to a ...
Discover small-town Minnesota bakeries serving fresh pastries, warm breads, and homemade treats that make every stop feel ...
A recently published study shows promising results from combining edible turkey tail fungus with a solution of wood fibers.
For the 29th America Recycles Day Nov. 15, many recycling coordinators are focusing on food. Just keeping food out of landfills is a worthy goal.
A mum says she does not need to shred her sensitive mail - as she eats all the letters posted through her door like a 'human paper shredder'. Yaz Chapman has the eating disorder pica which has led her ...
Though we're separated by around 110 years, I'm pretty sure Adelaide Kennerly and I are kindred spirits. Beyond being a pair of Montgomery Advertiser journalists, we share a love of Halloween. For ...
Äio (pronounced EYE-oh) is the Estonian god of dreams. It seems a sweetly appropriate namesake for a rising startup, called ÄIO, from that tiny Baltic country that has developed a process to turn ...
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