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Why you should never pick a fallen mango in Singapore: This can happen to you6:53 Singapore enforces strict rules regarding fruit found on public land. Picking fallen mangoes, even those on the ground, is an offense punishable by fines up to S$5,000, or S$50,000 with potential jail time in protected areas. Travelers are advised against collecting any fruit from trees or the ground. Shahid Kapoor reveals his one parenting rule and it’s simpler than you think6:21 Actor Shahid Kapoor advocates for a parenting approach akin to gymnastics, where children have safety nets to learn from mistakes without severe consequences. He stresses guiding children with a moral compass and unconditional love, fostering resilience and self-discovery rather than strict control. This philosophy emphasizes balance, allowing growth through experience while ensuring emotional se… “FSSAI Approved” on food packs: What it really means and what it doesn’t6:21 The "FSSAI Approved" label on Indian packaged foods signifies regulatory compliance, not a guarantee of health or safety. It indicates the business operates within the food safety framework, displaying a mandatory logo and license number for traceability. This mark is for legal responsibility, not a promotional endorsement of quality or superiority. Blake Lively vs Justin Baldoni settlement explained5:50 Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's legal battle has concluded without any financial payout for either party, despite an estimated $60 million in combined legal costs. The settlement came as their film "It Ends With Us" faced a trial, with both sides expressing pride in the project's message. 5 plants that are secretly destroying your pepper garden this season5:18 Companion planting is crucial for pepper success, as certain plants hinder their growth. Fennel's allelopathic chemicals, mint's aggressive spread, disease transmission from other nightshades, root disturbance from root vegetables, and pest attraction and soil disruption by brassicas all negatively impact peppers. Careful planning ensures a thriving pepper harvest. The simple May lavender habits that lead to more blooms all summer5:18 May presents a key window for lavender care. Gentle tip trimming encourages bushier growth. Reduce watering as lavender prefers dry soil. Avoid fertilizer to boost blooms. Clear weeds for better airflow. Ensure six hours of direct sun for vibrant flowering. These simple steps ensure your lavender thrives all summer long. Hantavirus outbreak timeline: Cruise ship cases escalate to 3 deaths4:14 What started as a picturesque journey on the MV Hondius took a dark turn when a Hantavirus outbreak struck, morphing a luxurious cruise into a serious health scare. With roots traced back to South America, the virus quietly claimed lives and necessitated the immediate evacuation of affected travelers. Why do tiny flies keep coming back to your plants, no matter what you do1:36 Tiny flying gnats plaguing your houseplants? The real culprits are larvae hidden in damp soil, feeding on fungi. A simple seven-day plan focusing on drying out the top soil layer breaks their breeding cycle. Mastering mindful watering and choosing well-draining soil are key to preventing their return and keeping your green friends healthy. These garden perennials bloom from spring to frost and come back every year1:36 Discover resilient perennials, plants that return annually, offering a low-effort gardening solution. These vibrant blooms not only beautify your space but also demonstrably reduce stress and anxiety. From shady corners to sun-drenched spots, 11 easy-care varieties promise year-round rewards and a deeper connection with nature, boosting confidence and self-esteem. The reason your tomato plants keep failing has nothing to do with your soil1:04 Proper spacing is crucial for a successful tomato harvest, preventing overcrowding that leads to disease and reduced fruit yield. Understanding whether your tomato variety is determinate or indeterminate dictates the necessary space, with indeterminate types requiring more room to vine and sprawl. In 1853, George Crum spited a rude customer and invented the potato chip, creating America’s favourite snack1:04 A legendary tale of culinary rebellion in 1853 Saratoga Springs saw George Crum, a chef, invent the potato chip out of spite. What began as a prank, slicing potatoes paper-thin and over-salting them, unexpectedly delighted a picky diner. This accidental creation, initially a local sensation, eventually paved the way for a massive global snack industry, thanks to later innovators. In 1945, Percy Spencer felt a candy bar melt in his pocket and built the microwave, changing how the world eats1:04 A World War II scientist, Percy Spencer, accidentally discovered the microwave's cooking potential when his candy bar melted near a magnetron. This led to experiments with popcorn and eggs, revealing how microwave energy rapidly heats food. From a large, expensive "Radarange" to today's compact appliances, the technology continues to evolve, revolutionizing food preparation and daily life. In 1938, Ruth Wakefield’s simple choice of mixed chopped chocolate into cookie dough created America’s favourite dessert0:32 Contrary to popular belief, the iconic chocolate chip cookie wasn't born from a happy accident. Ruth Wakefield of the Toll House Inn intentionally created the recipe in the late 1930s, using chunks of chocolate rather than melted. This deliberate innovation, predating widespread chocolate chip availability, revolutionized baking by introducing a unique texture and paving the way for countless mod… In 2004, Jeremy Stoppelman’s failed search for a doctor recommendation online changed how people choose services0:32 A personal struggle to find a good doctor in 2004 sparked an idea. Jeremy Stoppelman envisioned a platform for sharing reviews. This concept grew into Yelp, a popular service for local business decisions. Initially focused on healthcare, Yelp expanded to cover restaurants, mechanics, and more. Structured information and user reviews guide millions in making informed choices. In 2007, John Maloof paid $380 for a box of old negatives that led to the discovery of one of the greatest street photographers0:00 A Chicago real estate agent stumbled upon over 100,000 negatives and prints by Vivian Maier, an unknown nanny and street photographer, at a storage locker auction in 2007. This remarkable discovery brought Maier's profound 20th-century photographic work to light posthumously, transforming her from an unnoticed artist into a celebrated figure in street photography. |