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How to Polish Shoes Using Banana Peels: Amazing

You don’t have shoe polish? No need to worry yourself. As long as you have a banana at your vicinity count the problem solved. Some of us have a number of over-ripe bananas around. Don’t throw them away! They have other household uses. I know you wondering? A banana is neither black nor brown, how then shall it help? Okay, relax. Bananas contain high amount of potassium that’s a key ingredient in shoe. It remains even after the banana is past edible stage. However, the banana should not necessarily be over-ripe. How do you polish? ·          Just peel the banana. You can eat the ‘meat’ or use it as you will, the most important part is the banana peel. ·          Using the inner lining of the skin, apply gently on the shoe, the same way as you would using polish. It may feel strange and awkward, but continue. ·          Once you have finished,...

Reason Why You Cry While Cutting Onions

It is well known that when you chop onions, tears roll out. Have you ever wondered why you experience this while cooking? Blinking or rubbing our eyes makes it even worse. It has happened to all of us. Have you ever thought why? When you are slicing an onion, you are breaking the cells inside. The cells release their contents which eventually form sulfenic acids. When mixed with enzymes, they produce a gas called propanethiol S-oxide. These gas reaches our eyes and reacts with water to form sulfuric acid. These acid stimulates the eyes' lachrymal glands which end up releasing tears. There are remedies though to avoid this such as; ·           Wearing goggles while chopping. ·          Chilling the onions before cutting, to around 10-15 minutes. ·          Cutting the onions under or running water. ·       ...

10 Amazing Facts About Bananas You Probably Didn't Know.

Bananas have quite a lot of interesting things probably you didn’t know about. Check the following ten facts and you will be amazed. 1)       A piece of banana will float on water, because it’s less dense in comparison. 2)       Bananas are the staple food in Uganda. The average consumption per person per year is roughly 500 pounds (227 kg). 3)       Bananas are rich in potassium which helps the nerves and muscle functioning, this makes them the best pre-work snacks. 4)       Bananas are classified as berries. 5)       You can eat bananas alongside hard snacks, like biscuits. 6)       Bananas form the most common American fruit diet. 7)       They are mood enhancers as they contain tryptophan, amino acids and vitamin B6 that aid the body produce serotonin. 8)      ...

Broccoli- Origin and Unique Health Benefits

Let’s start first by knowing a little bit of what Broccoli is; Broccoli is an essential veggie that is used around the world as part of healthy diet-It belongs to the family of cabbage.  Apart from its crunchiness and unique taste (It may be the reason why many people like the vegetable); it is endowed with a lot of health benefits. This cruciferous vegetable is rich in minerals, vitamins and many more nutrients. What is the History of Broccoli? It dates s back during the times of ancient Romans, where they grew broccoli from wild cabbage. The name broccoli has its origin from “brachium”- a Latin word which when translated means “Arm” and “Branch”. The Romans and Greek ate this crunchy and nutritious veggie 2000 years ago. It was not until the 16 th   century that broccoli appeared in Europe.  In the 20 th   century, broccoli became dominant with the Italian migrants in the United States. As per now, broccoli has been embraced by many co...

6 Ways to Check if Your Honey is Pure or Adulterated

When we say that honey has been “adulterated”, it implies that dextrose, sugar syrup, glucose, corn syrup, invert sugar, starch, flour, or any akin product, other than the natural floral nectar processed and stored by the honey bees has been added. Every country has its own standards requirements for foods, honey quality included. Tests for honey adulteration differ among countries. However, this may not always meet the desire of every customer. Would you like a situation whereby you can tell weather honey is pure or fake? Okay, am going to give you six methods that can help you (just hold on). To start with, there is however very basic method that can help you chose the right honey.  At the shop level, make sure labels like ‘natural’, ‘organic’, ‘raw’ or ‘forest honey’ are present. Natural honey does not come from factories but bees. Here are some 6 easy tricks that you can use at home to test if your honey is pure or adulterated. 1.    ...

Mono-Unsaturated Fats Reduce Belly Fat Quickly

Probably you are asking what mono-unsaturated fats (also known as lipids) are- yes, you have heard it but can’t tell the definition. Okay, am here to help you. Maybe you have heard people calling them Mono-Unsaturated Fatty Acids, abbreviated as MUFAs; they are all and the same thing. Mono-Unsaturated Fats are fatty acids that possess one double bond in fatty acid chain with the remaining carbon atoms having single bonds. We have three types of lipids: v   Mono-unsaturated v   Poly-unsaturated v   Saturated Among the three, Mono is the best choice to reduce a belly fat, while poly-unsaturated are still okay. However, saturated lipids are the worst. Poly-unsaturated and saturated lipids take longer to be broken down to energy. Consequently, the body stores them as fats (Just the exact opposite of your intentions to reduce belly fat). You may also like  Tips to Losing Your Flabby Belly What makes Mono-Unsaturated Fats ...

10 Important Nutrients for a Healthy Pregnancy

Any woman who is pregnant or trying to conceive, desires having a healthy birth with no complications. You should understand that during pregnancy, a woman’s body is very sensitive with what she takes in. There are specific nutrients that will out rightly enhance a healthy pregnancy. Which are these nutrients essential for every mother? 1.       Calcium Helps tissue and bone development of the fetal, it is also known to decrease the risk of preeclampsia. It is important to have these nutrients during all trimesters and breast feeding. 2.       Vitamin A It is required for development of fetal visual system, lungs, skeleton, skull, brain and kidney. It helps the body to absorb calcium, protein and water soluble vitamins from food.  It should be included in all trimester and during breastfeeding. 3.       Vitamin D It helps in insulin production, tooth formation of the baby,...