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As routines toughen with frost and drizzle, a small aromatic tin is back in handbags and hall cupboards. Menthol and camphor ...
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A single Portuguese harvest has turned supermarket shelves into a treasure hunt, and your salad might never taste the same. This year’s most closely watched olive oil prize delivered a surprise: a ...
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A 2,000 W heater uses 2 kWh per hour. At 30 p/kWh, that is roughly 60 p for every hour of use. Heated throws and seat pads ...
Start at the tap. Give produce a cold-water rinse for one minute to remove dust and loose soil. Then mix a bath at the sink: ...
Deep chips, loose burner caps, or cracked glass need professional attention. If any control resists or you smell gas, stop, ventilate the room, and seek help. For routine grime, though, the cupboard ...