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Do Just One Thing: April 6
This week, "Do Just One Thing" has seven tips to help reduce your microplastic consumption. Here’ s tip No. 7: Brew loose tea instead of using tea bags. When you steep your favorite Earl Grey from a ...
Tea bags can also help improve drainage in potted plants by serving as a barrier between layers of soil. Putting them at the ...
Microplastics are in our water, air and seafood. It's been recently discovered to be in chewing gum, too. Here's what to know ...
Fancy a cup of tea? Be sure to keep your used tea bags aside, as they're essential for garden maintenance and can even fend ...
Norton suggests brewing herbal tea like chamomile for 5 to 7 minutes, black tea for 3–5 minutes, and green tea for 1 to 3 ...
Drivers are being urged to place tea bags on their dashboard for two key reasons. A motoring expert has revealed that this ...
Recognising this issue, Assistant Professor Arifur Rahman of Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP) envisioned a way to ...
Green tea has several hidden health benefits. If you're ready to cut down on coffee, here's why you should switch your choice ...
This simple 55p ingredient available in supermarkets can be added to hot water to make a healthy beverage that can help fight ...
Tea bags make more than just a great cuppa, they can also be a fantastic way to rid your garden of irritating pests like snails, slugs, bugs and many kinds of vermin ...
Commercial tea bags may release microplastics during the brewing process. The ones made with polypropylene, a type of plastic ...
“Sprinkle some loose tea leaves or dried steeped tea leaves across your stinky carpet and let them sit for 20 minutes to an ...