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Japanese beef curry

Taste

The British introduced curry powder to Japan around 1900, where it was adapted to make this tasty curry and dishes like katsu. It is often made with store-bought curry roux, but here we make it from scratch, and it couldn’t be easier. It's also a great way to cook with chuck steak which is a more bu

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Vet shares her five least favourite dog breeds that she would never own

Daily Record

Dr Whitney Terrell from Alabama has shared the five dog breeds which she is not a fan of.

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Stop boiling eggs. Throw them in the air fryer.

Mashable

The concept behind this story is simple. I saw a TikTok about air frying an

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The 10 Most Popular Tourist Attractions in the U.S.

Mental Floss

Embrace your tourist status on your next vacation and pay a visit to one of these destinations.

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The Reason You Never Forget How to Ride a Bike, According to Science

Mental Floss

There's a part of your brain that almost guarantees you'll never tip over on your 10-speed again.

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15 Nashville Slang Terms You Should Know

Mental Floss

From hot chicken to honky-tonk and beyond, here are some terms that will give you a leg up when you visit Nashville.

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The World’s 25 Most Beautiful Cities, According to Science

Mental Floss

If the Golden Ratio is your metric, the most beautiful city in the world is in Italy.

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Carrot Cake Cookies Recipe

Kidspot

All the flavours of carrot cake rolled in to a soft oat cookie filled with sweet carrot and sultanas. You could try sandwiching these together with a sweet cream cheese filling for something a little more decedent.

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Japanese beef curry

Taste

The British introduced curry powder to Japan around 1900, where it was adapted to make this tasty curry and dishes like katsu. It is often made with store-bought curry roux, but here we make it from scratch, and it couldn’t be easier. It's also a great way to cook with chuck steak which is a more bu

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Female monkeys with female friends live LONGER, study reveals 

Daily Mail Online

UCLA scientists studied the relationships of female white-faced capuchins to investigate any links to survival, and found that strong female-female relationships result in a longer life expectancy.