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Tomatoes are the most popular vegetable in the world, so it’s not surprising that they’re one of the most frequently grown food plants. That might be because they’re relatively easy to grow. But it could be because the fruit is versatile; it’s delicious either raw or cooked in a variety of forms in numerous cuisines. Whatever the reason, tomatoes remain one of the most popular types of backyard garden produce. While they’re known to be fairly forgiving plants, it’s not difficult to make costly mistakes when growing tomatoes. For healthy plants, higher yields, and delicious results, here’s what you need…

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Why It Works Shredding the chicken in a food processor breaks it down into fine threads, allowing it to blend seamlessly into the rice. Layers of mayonnaise and cheese not only add richness but also lock in moisture, keeping the casserole creamy and preventing it from drying out in the oven. At almost every Cuban party I went to growing up, arroz imperial was that one dish guaranteed to steal the show. This golden and cheesy rice and chicken casserole had a way of commanding space on the buffet table. I’ll admit, though, that for years I used to pass it…

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Digital Edition: Analysis: NHS league tables reveal top trusts for nurse wellbeing 12 September, 2025 By Emma Baines Nursing Times has analysed the NHS trust league tables published earlier this week to reveal which trusts in England have been most successful in promoting staff wellbeing. This area is reserved. Please register for a trial, or subscribe for full access to continue reading. If you are a subscriber, login here. Welcome! To continue reading either: Access your account Log in to your account to access your content on…

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What if one of the best ways to get wealthy is to trick yourself into thinking you’re broke? It sounds counterintuitive, even ridiculous. But after decades of saving, investing, and observing how people behave around money, I’ve realized one thing: abundance often breeds complacency. When you feel flush, you spend more, work less, and get sloppy. When you feel broke—even artificially—you hustle harder, spend carefully, and grow wealth faster. And as we all know, the path to financial freedom comes down to one formula: save and invest as aggressively as you can, for as long as you can. The problem…

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Before You Begin The type of caulk you need depends on the type of job you’re doing. For indoor projects in areas exposed to a lot of water, like a shower or bathtub, you’ll want a silicone caulk that acts as a sealant and also repels moisture—a great defense against mildew and mold. For work that won’t see as much water or sunlight, like the baseboards around the basement floor, a latex caulk might better suit your needs. Latex varieties expand to fill crevices a little better than silicone, but repeated exposure to rain, sunlight, or water will have it…

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The U.S. economy added 911,000 fewer jobs over the past year than previously reported, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) confirmed this week.The revision represents the largest annual downward adjustment on record, cutting reported job growth by more than half and raising fresh doubts about the reliability of official employment data.Labor Department Moves Quickly After Stunning Jobs RevisionDepositphotos Photo by actionsportsOne day after the BLS disclosed the revision, the Department of Labor announced an investigation into how the agency collects and reports its closely watched economic data.Industries Hit Hardest by the CutDepositphotos Photo by WavebreakmediaThe job losses were uneven across…

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Photo Courtesy of Pixabay – MRehan90 There’s a reason you’re here to read this post. You’ve probably noticed that staying lean and healthy feels a little different from how you dealt with it in the past. The metabolism that once seemed invincible now feels sluggish, and you may be struggling to maintain muscle mass, even if you’re exercising regularly. But the good news is that protein for women over 40 is a key nutrient that can help you take back control for health and better weight loss. This isn’t your imagination; it’s a natural part of the aging process. Hormonal…

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Open for: Dinner and drinksPrice range: $$These days, London has no shortage of excellent new-age wine bars. It’s been a signature category in the city since the days of P. Franco and the likes of Terroirs before. But in more recent times, spots like Cadet, Hector’s, and Yuki Bar have raised the standard of wine bars sharply. At Goodbye Horses, which opened in the second part of 2024 (and where I enjoyed one of my favorite nights out last year), sommelier Nathalie Nelles oversees one of the most interesting wine lists in the city. Nelles has a penchant for excellent…

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As more care shifts into the community, nurses are facing new and serious safety challenges. How can the NHS protect staff delivering vital care in patients’ homes and on the move? Providing treatment “closer to home” exposes community-based nurses to a unique set of risks. Nursing Times and Unison research highlights the scale of the problem: 93% of nurses have experienced physical violence during their career; 74% do not feel safe from violence at work; 61% have considered leaving nursing due to safety concerns. For nurses delivering care alone, often in unfamiliar and uncontrolled settings, the severity of any incident…

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The Good Trade editors endorse products we’ve personally researched, tested, and genuinely love. Learn more about our methodology and business model here. Our editors and their families have slept the best organic, non-toxic, and eco-friendly mattresses for a decade — these are our favorite options for an organic twin mattress. Buying a mattress is an important investment, especially when shopping for the one your kids are sleeping on. Dr. Nora Fahdan a pediatrician in California emphasizes the importance of sleep in a child’s development: “Sleep is so important for their physical health, their brain development, and their ability to regulate…

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