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1665224 easy desserts that say 'I love you'Australia's Best RecipesSay ‘I love you’ with these super easy and super delicious Valentine’s Day desserts! Whether you’re into the classics, or something luxurious, we’ve got an easy dessert for you. |
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16651Sleep expert reveals the best type of mattress for back painTom's GuideWe speak with a neurobiologist and sleep expert to find out what type of mattress can help alleviate back pain and why. |
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1665010 hummus recipes to spread aroundGourmet TravellerThese recipes will get you making your own hummus, one of the most universally beloved dips. You'll never go store-bought again. |
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16649Lake Annecy: Is it Europe’s most beautiful lake?Good HousekeepingDreamily snowy in winter, balmy and swimmable in summer, Lake Annecy is an aqua-hued jewel of France. |
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16642Your Brain on Drums: The Benefits of Playing an InstrumentMen's HealthEvidence suggests that playing a musical instrument is one of the best workouts for your grey matter. You don’t even have to be good at it… |
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16637Kid-friendly recipes: How to make three-ingredient carrot mac and cheeseMetroThis carrot mac and cheese is quick and easy to make, and requires just three ingredients (plus two optional ones, if you fancy taking things up a notch). |
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16625Hack shows how to keep your plants watered while you're on holidayMetroA handy TikTok hack shows how to keep your plants watered while you're on holiday. This is everything to know... |
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16624Aussies venture to tropical paradise Nudey Beach on a secluded islandDaily MailAussie travellers venturing north to escape the winter chill are flocking to a pristine beach on a tropical island with sparkling turquoise waters. |
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16623How to tell if fruit and veg is off by sight and smellDaily MailWaste reduction charity Wrap has urged supermarkets to ditch best before dates. So can you tell when your food and drink has gone bad? |
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16622Avoid the beach and do NOT exercise during UK's heatwave, experts sayDaily MailProfessor Mike Tipton, a physiologist at the University of Portsmouth said people will get sunburnt at the seaside and fill up emergency departments. |