food
Food hacks and kitchen tricks that you won't find in a cookbook.
One-Pot Creamy Garlic Chicken
Some meals are made to impress. This one is made to comfort. I usually cook this dish on evenings when the day has taken more than it gave back. If you’re looking for a recipe that feels like an exhale at the end of a long day, this is it.
By Rosalina Janeabout a month ago in Lifehack
Using a novel strategy, scientists try to stop human ageing.
Your cells' functions change as you age, and this gradual change can lead to organ failure, weakening, and scarring. There is now hope for treating age-related disorders since scientists have discovered a mechanism to nudge some cells back towards healthy roles.
By Francis Damiabout a month ago in Lifehack
9 Foods You Should Never Eat Past the Expiration Date, No Exceptions
But certain foods cross a line where the expiration date becomes about more than just quality—it’s about safety. Eating past that line can expose you to dangerous bacteria, toxins, or nutrient loss you can’t see or smell. Knowing which foods to never push beyond their expiration dates is key to keeping your kitchen safe. Here are the nine foods that are not worth the risk.
By General gyan2 months ago in Lifehack
Cooking Up Connection: Romantic Recipes to Enjoy as a Couple
Turning your kitchen into a romantic space doesn’t require extravagant effort. Start with lighting—switch off the overhead lights and let candles or warm lamps create a cozy atmosphere. Add soft music that you both enjoy and clear the counters to give yourselves space to move freely. These thoughtful touches can transform even a modest kitchen into a place of intimacy and fun.
By Micah Love-Allotey2 months ago in Lifehack
The AI Ecosystem in 2026
By 2026, the ecosystem of artificial intelligence will have matured beyond experimentation and early adoption. It is now a complex, interconnected infrastructure shaping industries, markets, institutions, and everyday life. AI is no longer a niche technology: it is a foundational layer of the digital economy, much like the internet itself. Understanding this ecosystem requires looking beyond models and algorithms to the roles, relationships, and platforms that make AI an essential and sustainable force.
By Sathish Kumar 2 months ago in Lifehack
The Sweet Tradition of Pitha Utshob: Celebrating Bangladesh’s Winter Heritage
As the gentle mist of winter descends upon the landscape of Bangladesh in 2026, a delicious and centuries-old tradition comes to life—the Pitha Utshob. This festival is not just about eating; it is a celebration of the harvest, family bonding, and the rich culinary heritage of the Bengali people. From the bustling streets of Dhaka to the quietest corners of the villages, the aroma of steamed rice and jaggery fills the air, marking the arrival of the most beloved food festival of the country.
By Brain message0012 months ago in Lifehack
The Truth in My Lab Report: How I Slashed My Triglycerides and Changed My Cholesterol for Good
My Lipid Wake-Up Call: How Untangling Triglycerides vs. Cholesterol Changed My Health (And Probably Saved Me) Let’s be real. For years, the words from my doctor’s office just washed over me. A mumbled monologue about “lipid panels,” “numbers,” and “cardiovascular risk.” I’d nod, see a few flagged results on my printout—usually something about triglycerides and LDL—feel a pinch of worry, and then… life would happen. I’d grab a quick sandwich, skip the gym because I was tired, and tell myself I’d deal with it later. The confusion itself was a comfort zone. If I didn’t truly understand it, I couldn’t be fully responsible for fixing it, right?
By John Arthor2 months ago in Lifehack








