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Author: Clare Mulroy, USA TODAY

Money

What is sake? The ins and outs of the Japanese alcoholic beverage and how it’s made.

October 4, 2022October 26, 2022 Clare Mulroy, USA TODAY Comments Off on What is sake? The ins and outs of the Japanese alcoholic beverage and how it’s made.

Sake is a Japanese alcoholic beverage made from rice. The drink can be dry or sweet, and is a bit more acidic than beer. It has an umami flavor.

Life

What is caviar? Inside the delicacy and the endangered species that produces it.

October 3, 2022October 26, 2022 Clare Mulroy, USA TODAY Comments Off on What is caviar? Inside the delicacy and the endangered species that produces it.

Caviar is a salty delicacy made from unfertilized fish eggs from wild or farmed sturgeon. Caviar is fish roe, which means eggs from different fish.

Life

What does the ‘B’ in LGBTQ stand for? The difference between bisexuality and pansexuality.

September 22, 2022April 24, 2023 Clare Mulroy, USA TODAY Comments Off on What does the ‘B’ in LGBTQ stand for? The difference between bisexuality and pansexuality.

The B in LGBTQ stands for bisexual, which is attraction to more than one gender. Celebrities like Megan Fox and Kristen Stewart identify as bi.

Money

Do you have a good credit score? Credit expert shares tips on how to improve your score.

September 22, 2022April 25, 2023 Clare Mulroy, USA TODAY Comments Off on Do you have a good credit score? Credit expert shares tips on how to improve your score.

Data shows credit score averages tend to increase as credit holders age because of their account history. Here’s what’s considered a “good” score.

Nation

What is a catalytic converter? Why thieves are stealing them and how to protect yours.

September 22, 2022September 23, 2022 Clare Mulroy, USA TODAY Comments Off on What is a catalytic converter? Why thieves are stealing them and how to protect yours.

Catalytic converters filter harmful pollutants from a car’s exhaust system. They contain valuable metals that make them targets for theft.

Life

This exercise burns the most calories, and it’s right at your feet

September 21, 2022September 22, 2022 Clare Mulroy, USA TODAY Comments Off on This exercise burns the most calories, and it’s right at your feet

Running burns the most calories, 800 calories for a 155-pound adult per hour. Try high-knee running or swimming for a successful workout.

Travel

What is glamping? Get to know the new frontier of outdoor camping vacations.

September 11, 2022December 13, 2022 Clare Mulroy, USA TODAY Comments Off on What is glamping? Get to know the new frontier of outdoor camping vacations.

Glamping began in the 16th century but was formally named in the early 2000s. Glamping is camping with a luxury twist, like electricity and plumbing.

Life

Bring on the family fun: How much money you should actually be starting with in Monopoly

August 9, 2022April 19, 2023 Clare Mulroy, USA TODAY Comments Off on Bring on the family fun: How much money you should actually be starting with in Monopoly

Every game of Monopoly starts by dolling out a specific number of fake bills. Here’s what you need to know to begin Monopoly or Monopoly Junior.

Life

Want to get rid of the grease and gunk on your air fryer? Follow these 3 easy steps to clean.

August 3, 2022April 3, 2023 Clare Mulroy, USA TODAY Comments Off on Want to get rid of the grease and gunk on your air fryer? Follow these 3 easy steps to clean.

Make sure to wash the air fryer right away and use a soft sponge with soapy water to get your appliance looking brand new.

Life

What’s the hottest pepper in the world? It’s over 300 times spicier than a jalapeño.

August 3, 2022March 30, 2023 Clare Mulroy, USA TODAY Comments Off on What’s the hottest pepper in the world? It’s over 300 times spicier than a jalapeño.

The hottest pepper in the world is over 300 times spicier than a jalapeño, but that doesn’t stop people from eating it — someone once ate 122 of them.

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