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The human tongue can detect five basic tastes: sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and umami. Now, researchers from California Institute of Technology have found a sixth sense that can detect water.

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We love stationery around here. We love looking through all the pretty designs, touching the paper (when we’re in a physical store), and even hand-addressing envelopes. What we don’t love? How expensive it can all get!

If you’re throwing a bridal shower for someone, you’re probably already spending enough money. (You are such a good friend/sister/cousin!) To help you save some cash, we present you with this totally free, downloadable, and editable invitation.

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Father’s Day is coming up and if you, like so many others, are looking for a way to celebrate the awesome fathers (and father figures) in your life, you might want to go for the barbecue idea. After all, what says “Father’s Day” more than dad at the grill wearing a “kiss the cook” apron, cracking open an ice-cold beer, and grilling up tons of burgers, beers, and brats?

That’s just what a group of would-be Father’s Day BBQ-ers in Spokane, Washington think. Except they need a dad to fulfill that iconic role. Although all members of the group can operate a grill, Father’s Day cookouts require so much more than that, don’t they? They really require that All-American, quintessential dad. Even if it’s not your dad, such an affair requires a Dad with a capital D.

Enter: Craigslist.

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When I started making ice cream from scratch, I dove in deep, churning out a mix of flavors weekly. I read through The Perfect Scoop by David Lebovitz cover to cover, and practically kept it by my nightstand during that first summer. While he taught me all about the best mix-ins and flavoring agents, the biggest tip I took away was how to ensure that my ice cream was as soft and scoopable as those from the best mom-and-pop shops. If you’ve made ice cream yourself, you may have noticed that this is often an issue with the homemade stuff. While the flavor can be spot on, it can be hard to get those perfect scoops for your cone or cup. Luckily, this is an easy fix if you have a little something on hand to add to the ice cream base — and that something is alcohol.

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We’re going to change things up a little and try some one-arm assisted push ups.

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Sometimes burpees just sneak up on you and when they do there’s no escaping them.

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You know it’s a big day when you finish with some long back squat sets.

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If you’re anything like me, your fridge is almost always in a constant state of disarray. Try as I may, I can’t seem to find an organizational strategy that will stick. Leftovers kept to one shelf? Tried that. Condiments on the door? Tried that. Lucky for me (and probably you) the internet is an untapped well of ideas from other people who happen to be much better at organizing.

Here are some of the most ingenious storage solutions you should steal.

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During Ramadan, when only two main meals are served, a piece of toast isn’t going to cut it for breakfast. Something hearty and wholesome that will leave you full of energy is the name of the game. Here are 10 recipes that can also be made ahead, so they are ready for you before the sun rises.

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This 30-minute one-pan meal comes together with minimal ingredients but packs big flavor. It’s wholesome and filling and everyone in your family is sure to love it. If that doesn’t check all your weeknight dinner boxes, I don’t know what will!

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