Slimy Comments, Fraud Contestants, And Lots Of Banku: Let’s Get Into This Okra Stew ‘Food Swap’

Slimy Comments And Banku: Let’s Get Into This Okra Stew ‘Food Swap’ Today we have 3 Ghanaians making their versions of okra stew – the contestants we have for this episode of ‘Food Swap’ are Gabriella, David, and Eugenia. They break down the origin of okra stew, with Eugenia putting us on that it “hails…

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Her American Cousin Doesn’t Know Indian Wedding Traditions, But Then Criticized Her Outfit Choice For A Wedding. So She Told Her Cousin She Doesn’t Know What She’s Talking About.

Freepik/Reddit Cultural differences can be hard to understand for closed-minded people. This woman has a cousin who called her names for buying a dress that’s similar to the bride’s. She explained to her cousin that it’s not an issue at Indian weddings, but when her cousin kept insulting her, so she fired back at her….

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Stassi Schroeder and Lisa Vanderpump reveal their advice for new stars of ‘VPR’ reboot

Raise your glasses high, and listen closely to these two queens. After starring for eight seasons on “Vanderpump Rules,” Stassi Schroeder — who exited the reality show five years ago — has some sound advice for the next generation of SURvers. “VPR” followed the employees of Lisa Vanderpump’s SUR restaurant and lounge in West Hollywood…

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Israeli Robotics Squad Chooses Sabbath Rest Over Rivalry at Competition

In the realm of competitive robotics, dedication and innovation are key components of achieving victory. Nonetheless, an Israeli robotics squad recently garnered attention not due to their technical skills, but because of their unwavering adherence to their cultural and religious principles. In a major global robotics contest, this team decided to place priority on observance…

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A Network Of 14th-Century Villages Arranged Like Constellations Uncovered In The Amazon

University of Exeter Researchers employed cutting-edge airborne lidar technology to uncover “mound villages” hidden under the dense foliage of the Amazon rainforest. A recent study focusing on the pre-Columbian period in the Amazon has revealed a system of 35 villages that seem to mirror celestial patterns. Experts suggest that this arrangement might reflect a particular…

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Stone Age Shield: How an Ancient Mineral Might Have Protected Early Humans from the Sun’s Rays

Long before beach bags and sunscreen became commonplace, early humans might have turned to an incredibly simple solution for shielding themselves from the sun: mud. This idea comes from researchers with a novel hypothesis suggesting that our predecessors managed to endure a significant increase in ultraviolet radiation millennia prior to the invention of modern-day sun…

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‘Mystery Ancient Chariot Wheel Unearthed at Scottish Golf Course: Witness Accounts “Jaw-Dropping”‘

Excavating the sandy terrain of northern Scotland, researchers uncovered a rust-covered metallic artifact that was unfamiliar to them. This discovery proved to be an “uncommon” historical chariot wheel and a unprecedented finding of its kind. A few years ago, archaeologists began digging at the location where Cabot Highlands, a planned golf course near Inverness, would…

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Cassette Tapes Resurgence: First-Ever NYC Tape Fair in Bushwick Draws Crowds on April 27

Once dominant in the realm of entertainment, cassette tapes and VHS videos have, within merely five decades since their introduction, mostly become obsolete—much like the dodo bird. In 2025, digital media will be king Online streaming platforms boast catalogs bigger than those of any Blockbuster outlet, with new music releases readily accessible on Spotify or…

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