• What could be better than bone broth? Adding alcohol to it, of course. | The Seattle Times

    by admin on 2022-09-24 02:52:46

    BROTH IS THE new black. Or the new acai, or kombucha, or cold-pressed juice — whatever the current thing is that we must-must-must consume if we want to remain young and beautiful forever. Bone broth in particular is renowned for its collagen-boosting properties, giving your skin a taut, you

  • Supercharged Vs Twin-Turbo: Which Ford Mustang GT Is Quicker?

    by admin on 2022-09-24 02:52:45

    This 1,900+ horsepower drag race between two Ford Mustangs answers an important question: Supercharged or twin-turbocharged?

    While drag races are usually nothing more than plain fun, this one answers an important question: Which is the better route for high-horsepower figures? Superchar

  • 13 Biggest Mistakes Everyone Makes With Pot Roast

    by admin on 2022-09-24 02:52:44

    Pot roast is a cold-weather favorite for several reasons. It's cozy, comforting, and easy to make. And nothing beats the aroma of a slow-cooked meal that's been simmering in the Crockpot during a long day of work. Just a handful of easy-to-find ingredients, your trusty slow cooker, and a few h

  • The 12 Best Bagels In Philly - Philadelphia - The Infatuation

    by admin on 2022-09-24 02:52:41

    When your alarm goes off and you’ve got bagels on the brain, head to these 12 spots.

    Written by Candis R. McLean

    There are so many things that go into a perfect bagel: dough density, chewiness, the ratio between maltiness to yeastiness, and even how big the hole is (people who

  • Power Outages in 2022: The Best Way to Keep Your Refrigerated Food From Going Bad - CNET

    by admin on 2022-09-24 02:52:28

    Your guide to a better future

    Hurricane Fiona has left most of Puerto Rico without power. But those affected can act fast to prevent their food from going bad during the outage.

    Alison DeNisco Rayome is a managing editor at CNET, now covering home topics after writing about service

  • Southern Nevada water conservation aided by golf courses, other sports | Las Vegas Review-Journal

    by admin on 2022-09-24 02:52:09

    In the seven-day series The Water Question, the Review-Journal is taking an in-depth look at how long the river can sustain us, what’s being done to protect it and the implications for our community in the uncertain decades to come.

    Water was such an afterthought in rural Clark Cou

  • Evaporative Cooler | GE Gas Power

    by admin on 2022-09-24 02:52:01

    Register today to learn how to achieve lower turndown and reduce maintenance costs with GE’s latest flexibility solution—a variant of the Dry Low NOx (DLN) 2.6+ combustion system that adds Axial Fuel Staging (AFS) technology for further turndown capability.

    Today’s peak generation

  • How heat pumps can cut your energy costs by up to 90% | Architecture & Design

    by admin on 2022-09-24 02:52:00

    Heat pumps are becoming all the rage around a world that has to slash carbon emissions rapidly while cutting energy costs. In buildings, they replace space heating and water heating – and provide cooling as a bonus.

    A heat pump extracts heat from outside, concentrates it (using an

  • SPECIALIZED WASTE SYSTEMS: Expertise in responses, removals and remediation - BIC Magazine

    by admin on 2022-09-24 02:51:57

    With a career in environmental services, beginning in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Brandon Newell, general manager of Specialized Waste Systems Inc, said it's no surprise he now focuses on industrial cleaning, turnarounds and emergency response.

    Newell, who was recently promoted,

  • Happy Fishing! Check out this weekend's Big Bend fishing report

    by admin on 2022-09-24 02:50:51

    Otto Hough (Facebook @myhometownfishing) says, ” Fortunately, the Autumnal Equinox that arrived Thursday evening brought along a most welcomed drop in air temps that should last through the new moon weekend ahead. Northeast winds that have accompanied the weak cold front passing over the wat