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13610'I compared raspberries from Tesco, Lidl, Waitrose and Sainsbury's'MyLondonWhat's On Writer Alexandra Bullard tested out four major supermarkets to find out who had the best raspberries |
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13609Is this Australia's best apple crumble recipe? The verdict is in!TasteWe may or may not have just discovered the best apple crumble in all of Australia (and we’re not being dramatic). |
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1360810 Relics From Horse-Powered Cities Hiding in Plain SightMental FlossYou can still find reminders of the days when horse-drawn transportation reigned. |
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13607Competition: How to win a 12-night cruise for two around the Canary IslandsGood HousekeepingExplore the Canaries in all their autumn splendour - From Tenerife and the volcanic stone beaches of Lanzarote to the rolling sand dunes of Gran Canaria. |
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13606Garlic bread creamy chicken bakeTasteA cross between a pie and a casserole, this creamy chicken, bacon and mushroom bake is topped with garlic bread and lashings of cheese. It's a one pan wonder that will become a new family favourite dinner. Be warned, there won’t be any leftovers with this recipe! |
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13605Green Bean Salad: a healthy, fresh side dish for summertimeCookistGreen bean salad is a quick side dish to serve cold in summer |
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1360410 Things You Might Not Know About Grizzly Bears (But Should)Mental FlossThey can run faster than Usain Bolt. |
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13603Healthy chicken noodle and vegetable soupTasteBoost your veggie intake with this hearty and healthy soup. Loaded with nutritious vegetables, chicken thigh and wholemeal pasta, it's the ultimate wholesome comfort food. |
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1360213 Fascinating and Funny English Language MistakesMental FlossFrom memorable misprints to fake words to phrases you might be mispronouncing, here are a few funny English language mistakes you should know, adapted from an episode of The List Show on YouTube. 1. The Word Dord Did you know that dord is a synonym for density? Probably not, because it isn’t. Dord i |
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13601Plants that like wet feetBHG (Better Homes and Gardens)Is there a section in your backyard where the soil is too wet that your plants constantly have wet feet or roots? There are many reasons behind why this is happening, but the important part is that you can fix it! Work with nature and choose the right plants that will thrive in these conditions. |