I'm Meathead Goldwyn of AmazingRibs.com and This Is How I Eat

Why dont I do a video? And why just limit it to the fridge? What do you usually eat for breakfast? Im not hungry in the mornings. I usually dont eat anything until 11 oclock or so when I have some fruit. And then usually around one or two I might make a sandwich. I love shakshukaa couple of eggs cracked into some tomato sauce. I do the occasional grilled cheese sandwich or tuna just in a bowl....

March 17, 2020 · 8 min · 1543 words · Jason Jackson

The Time Has Come to Cook Some Beans

It is a great time to be a bean, or, more accurately, a purveyor of beans. Beans are not hard to prepare. Theyre not even hard to prepare well, but some strategies are more successful than others. (I do, and I use half a teaspoon per quart of water.) As long as they smell okay, the only difference youll notice is in the cooking time. Ifheaven forbidyou blast through your supply of soaked beans, do not cry....

March 16, 2020 · 2 min · 279 words · Michael Hernandez

How Do I Switch From One 2FA Authentication App to Another?

I recommended Authy, but thats only because I use it and find it incredibly convenient. Im only semi- techie and most of that thanks to the nice people on Reddit. Now youre saying that it isnt secure, and I should switch to Authy, right? How do I do that? If I delete the Google one off my phone, will that mess up my Reddit signon? Or will it automatically swap over?...

March 13, 2020 · 2 min · 222 words · Vincent Jackson

How Long Does the Coronavirus Live on Different Surfaces?

Will I get sick from opening a package? What about handling a library book? Is it safe to drink from a water fountain? What about lifting weights at the gym? Do I need to worry about my toddlers habit of putting everything in his mouth? What do we know about the viruss survival on different surfaces? So what do we already know? Meanwhile, astudyshowing coronaviruses can last for up to 9 days was performed in a controlled laboratory condition....

March 13, 2020 · 2 min · 349 words · Richard House

In Defense of Caffeine Pills

The basics of caffeine safety Caffeine isthe most commonly used psychoactive legal drug in the world. Always call 911 for seizures or other serious symptoms. Aneight oz cupof coffee usually has about 100 mg or less caffeine. 10,000 - 14,000 mg of caffeineis considered to be a lethal dose by the FDA. Today, my plastic container of Nutricost caffeine pills sits in the corner of my medicine cabinet. While bottles of 100 mg caffeine pills are available, its rare to see smaller doses....

March 12, 2020 · 2 min · 284 words · Joshua King

The Hanging Cages of St. Lambert's Church in Münster

Photo:ptwo/Flickr In the 16th century, Munster was ruled by the elected prince-bishop Franz von Waldeck. Waldeck was a Catholic, but he tolerated any kind of faith as long as it had Christian origin. They also believed that all men are equal and all wealth should be equally distributed. Upon arrival, John of Leidenas he was popularly calledfound many believers warming up to these new ideas. John of Leiden baptizing a young woman....

March 12, 2020 · 1 min · 170 words · Suzanne Cowan

Cold War Era Bunkers Under Corsham

In the United Kingdom, the panic-stricken government built hundreds of shelters across the island. The web link of tunnels inside the bunker mapped out with an American-style roadmap system. Photo: MoD/Crown Copyright The bunker in Corsham, Wiltshire, was one of the latter. It was the place where the Prime Minister, his cabinet and the Royal household could seek shelter. The sites official name is Central Government War Headquarters, but it was known by its codename Burlington....

March 11, 2020 · 2 min · 224 words · Stephanie Howard

How to Stop Wasting Money on Clothes

You spend hours trying on clothes, you spend hundreds (maybe more!) Its a common dilemma and a financially wasteful one, too. Go for quality Fast fashion is tempting, but cheaper clothes usually mean cheaper material and construction. We are a culture that buys a lot of junk. My guess is that most of us wear about 20% of our clothing 80% of the time. That is a lot of wasted space and wasted money....

March 11, 2020 · 2 min · 364 words · Mark Fox

What It's Like to Fly During the Coronavirus Outbreak

It was a trip I wasnt entirely sure was going to happen. That means Ive been to airports in America, Asia, and Europe within the last week. I was able to check my bag and make it through security in around 10 minutes. My flight, like the airport, was fairly empty. At this point, March 4, no one seemed too concerned about COVID-19. I didnt actually see anyone use those stations, but I did appreciate that they were there....

March 11, 2020 · 2 min · 276 words · Jason Smith

Sweating Sickness: The Forgotten Epidemic

In the 15th and 16th centuries, a mysterious epidemic swept across Europe. The cold stage lasted from half an hour to three hours, after which the hot phase started. In the final stages, the victim would collapse and fall asleep, never to wake up again. The most terrifying aspect of the sweating sickness was the speed with which it killed. Most victims were dead within 18 hours after the first onset of symptoms....

March 10, 2020 · 2 min · 340 words · Elizabeth Larson

What to Do If Your Child's Behavior Is Ruining Your Relationship With Your Partner

If we get divorced, it istotallytheir fault. Catherines nine-year-old son was diagnosed withOppositional Defiant Disordera year ago. He resists and defiesevery singletransition in life, she says. If you say time to brush your teeth, you get screamed at. Even places that are fun. Neither one of us knows how to deal with it, Catherine admits. This has taken a toll on her marriage. You resent the fact thatnothingis easy. We are too worn out to even care enough to get divorced....

March 10, 2020 · 2 min · 381 words · Virginia Cunningham

Celles, The Village That Didn’t Drown

Which meant Celles had to be inundated. Village Celles by lake Salagou. Photo:7Horses/Shutterstock.com The villagers put up a fight and resisted the forceful evacuation for ten years. Shortly after, the water began to creep up towards the village. The plan was to raise the water level in two stagesfirst to 139 meters and then to 150 meters. The second stage would have engulfed the village which lies at a mean altitude of 144 meters....

March 9, 2020 · 1 min · 182 words · Matthew Sanders

Terrible National Park Reviews Illustrated

Most of the bad reviews stem from people complaining about petty stuff. Some didnt like the watery coffee at the visitor center. Others couldnt find a parking spot. For others, the day was too hot or too cloudy.

March 9, 2020 · 1 min · 38 words · Morgan Freeman