From food, cleaning products and bodily functions: Salt is essential for life. But how is salt made? Hint: It doesn’t just come from the sea.
Author: Kristen Apolline Castillo, USA TODAY
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Where do beans come from? Everything you need to know about the simple staple food.
Beans have been a source of protein-rich nourishment for thousands of years. But what do you know about this pantry staple?
Where do almonds come from? A brief history on this ancient food source.
Almonds are mentioned in the first book of the Bible as a food that can be given as a gift.
What to bring to a July 4th cookout: Food and side dishes you need at your celebration
Cookouts have been a long-standing tradition to celebrate American Independence. What do you bring to a cookout?
Who invented ice cream? The complicated history of the world’s favorite frozen treat.
The history of this beloved desert goes way back to ancient china.
How much water should you drink? Your guide to knowing if you are drinking enough.
An essential way to keep cool is by drinking plenty of water. But how much water should we drink in a day? The question has a complicated answer.