Kitchen
What if everyone did something to slow climate change?
Make more beef-free meals. Compost food scraps. Replace a natural gas stove with an electric one.
These are all fairly simple ways people can help combat climate change in their own kitchens. Still, most Americans don't do it. Why?
White goods market expands by 10 percent in 8 months
Domestic sales of white goods rose by 10 percent in the January-July period compared to the same period last year, says Gökhan Sığın, chairman of the board of directors of the Turkish White Goods Manufacturers' Association (TÜRKBESD).
EU directive will mandate appliance repairs, save consumers money
A European Union directive, activated earlier this week, will oblige manufacturers of many electrical appliances, from washing machines to smartphones and computers, to provide repair services at reasonable cost instead of directing consumers to buy new ones.
EU Directive Promotes Repairing Defective Goods Over Replacement
The European Union member states, represented by the Council, have approved a directive aimed at promoting repair over replacement for defective goods.
What is World Central Kitchen and how has it helped people in Gaza?
World Central Kitchen, the food charity founded by celebrity chef José Andrés, called a halt to its work in the Gaza Strip after an Israeli strike killed seven of its workers, mostly foreigners.
‘Ten percent of Greeks are not adequately fed’
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1,600-year-old seeds found in ancient kitchen
The kitchen section of a structure has been unearthed during excavations that have been going on for 20 years in the ancient city of Hadrianopolis in the Eskipazar district of Karabük. Examinations in the kitchen revealed seeds from 1,600 years ago.
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Without official aid, Durban flood victims dig themselves out
Entering their fourth day without power or water, Durban's poorest residents lined up on Thursday to collect water from burst pipes and dug through layers of mud to retrieve their few possessions.
There was a sense of despair amid the stench of sewage, growing stronger as the rains which wrought so much devastation stopped and the tropical heat returned.
Delivery-only 'ghost' kitchens flourish during pandemic
You can't eat there or collect your meal. But so-called ghost kitchens, which only prepare food for delivery, are booming in the United States during the pandemic.
Don't look for a Firebelly Wings or a Monster Mac restaurant anywhere in America because you won't find their signs on any street.
IKEA set to open ‘urban’ store in Piraeus
Popular Swedish furniture and houseware retailer IKEA is set to open an "urban concept store" in downtown Piraeus, following the success two years ago of a pop-up store opened in the Greek port city.
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