How much food is wasted in the U.S. can be seen directly through its monetary losses. The annual food waste in America has an approximate value of $161 billion, while the average American family of four throws out $1,500 in wasted food per year. As it stands, the U.S. is the wor...
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Goldfish are interesting fish that have some surprising features. The animals are popular pets. They are found in the wild, where they may become very large.
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Have you ever wondered why so many fast food restaurants have a yellow or red colour scheme? It's actually a clever bit of science - according to research, these colours are meant to stimulate your taste buds and make you hungry! Blue, on the other hand, is supposed to suppress hunger....
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Koalas are mainly found in eastern and southeastern Australia. Koalas have sharp claws to help them grip tree bark. Koalas’ low-energy lifestyle helps them conserve energy for digesting their food. Octopus Facts for Kids There are about 300 species of octopus. An octopus can change color and...
By Rosanne Rust|August 15th, 2024|Easy Cooking, Family, Family meals, Food Facts, Food Trends, Food waste, Recipe|Comments Off on Farm to Freezer: Frozen Raspberries This post was sponsored by the American Frozen Food Institute, but the opinions are my own. Frozen Food: Nature's Pause Butt...
A fun fact for beach lovers: at 10,000 beaches, you can visit one new beach in Australia every day for more than 27 years. Source: Pixabay The national animal of Scotland is the Unicorn. One of the fun facts that’ll make you feel like we’re pulling your leg: the unicorn is off...
Where least changed, Indian savannas often have thorny Acacia, Mimosa, and Zizyphus trees growing on top of a grass cover primarily made up of Sehima and Dichanthium, the latter of which is also known as bluestem. At temperate latitudes in Australia, neither the fauna nor the flora is disti...