Commonly mistaken by people as a Japanese dish due to the sound of its name, tiramisu is, in fact, a popular Italian dessert. It’s made from alternating layers of savoiardi (ladyfingers in the US) sponge cakes dipped in coffee and a whipped mixture of mascarpone (Italian triple cream cheese) and egg yolks. Sifted on top… Continue reading
Category: Home Kitchen
7 tips for buying a food processor
Food processors are appliances that make cooking preparations much easier and hassle-free. The tedious and stressful chores of chopping, chopping, slicing, juicing, beating, mixing and more have certainly been made easier by food processors. However, operating this appliance also requires attention and caution. If you are not careful when using a food processor, you could… Continue reading
5 steps to a clutter-free garage
Quick tips for garage organization and storage. 1. Move Thoroughly clean out the garage and move it to the driveway or patio. Review each item and decide when was the last time you used it. It’s a good idea to organize your items into 3 groups at this point. Frequently used items should be quickly… Continue reading
Social etiquette – What is a correct towel or napkin?
There are many debates about the correct use of language when it comes to etiquette standards. If it is the difference between “toilet” and “toilet”; whether to say “excuse me”, “excuse me” or “what?” or whether it is correct to sit on a “couch” or on a “couch”, there is a wide range of attitudes… Continue reading
Step in Tubs – Enabling bathing for the elderly and disabled
After a certain time, we stop using our bathtubs for the pleasant bath that we were used to in our childhood, and it becomes an oversized shower stall. And this is fine, since a daily bath would deplete our water resources in this country too much. However, we all enjoy a hot bath from time… Continue reading
life with a robot
Life with a robot I hope you all are doing your best I was thinking about this for years and yes an online provider made it extremely easy with small fees I decided to take the plunge I will not share brand or provider but I want to share the experience and I am posting… Continue reading
Two killer exercises to build mass
If you’re working out at the gym to build mass, to increase the size of your muscles, I have good and bad news for you. The good news is that there are some exercises that work very well for almost everyone. The bad news is that they are tough, so tough that many big boys… Continue reading
Five tips and tricks for smart office cleaning
The average person spends more than 40 hours each week at the office. Most of the time they are working under constant pressure to meet deadlines and finish complicated projects. It is scientifically proven that a cluttered office space has an adverse effect on workflow. Of course, almost all offices use some commercial cleaning services… Continue reading
Notes from the couch – Saved by the dog
I recently returned home to find an amazing display of shredded paper strewn across my living room floor. The torn remnants of People magazine, last week’s New York Times travel section, and various other glossy print media that I intended to peruse at some future point looked like a festive and colorful assortment of confetti.… Continue reading
How to make organic soap, free of irritants and industrial chemicals
It sounds like you, like many people today, are thinking of making your own soap to avoid the dangerous chemicals in industrially produced soaps. It’s a goal worth striving for, as almost everyone I know who’s tried homemade soap doesn’t want to go back to store-bought soaps, ever. Here’s how to make organic soap in… Continue reading