A TikTok gardener claims a simple mix of red onion, garlic, and cayenne pepper can deter pesky insects from your plants. While many users praise its effectiveness, some critics remain unconvinced. Learn about the viral bug repellent and see if it’s worth a try.
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From ‘spa water’ to ‘sexy water’, infused water has become a trendy way to stay hydrated and boost your wellness. This article explores the ingredients, health benefits, and potential drawbacks of this social media sensation.
This article explores the rise of the ‘eurocore’ aesthetic on TikTok and how it romanticizes European travel. It analyzes the trend’s authenticity and highlights how the influencer, known for her European style, embraces the look even in New York City.
A TikTok influencer has revealed that only three percent of drivers are aware of a feature in modern cars that can make life easier at traffic lights. The Auto Hold function, located on the center console, keeps the vehicle in place without the need for the handbrake or foot on the pedal. This feature allows drivers to take their foot off the brake and relax while waiting at traffic lights, making it easier to pull away quickly when the light turns green. The feature is found in many cars on UK roads, including Volkswagen, Kia, and Ford models.
A life-changing hack has emerged, revealing the correct way to open a bag of Haribo sweets. By simply peeling off the strip on the back of the packet, you can avoid spilling and hassle, and even reseal the bag for later indulgence. TikTok users are amazed, with comments expressing shock and disbelief. However, some argue that Haribo packets are often finished in one go, making resealing irrelevant.
Former President Donald Trump has joined TikTok, the popular Chinese-owned social media platform that he once attempted to ban during his presidency. Trump’s first post on TikTok was a launch video on Saturday night, showing him waving to fans at a UFC fight in New Jersey. The move appears to be an effort to connect with younger voters who frequent the app, as Trump prepares for a potential rematch against President Biden in the 2024 election.
A gardening expert, known online as Black Lotus Gardening, caused a stir with his revelation that many people are mowing their lawns incorrectly. His advice is simple: mow the lawn twice, once on a high setting and then again on the desired setting. This method is faster and results in a healthier lawn.
Matcha lattes, with their vibrant green hue and supposed health benefits, have garnered immense popularity on TikTok. This concentrated form of green tea, known for its high antioxidant content, has been linked to various health benefits, including improved memory, reduced heart disease risk, and alleviated period pain. Matcha is rich in catechins, vitamin C, and l-theanine, which contribute to its antioxidant, stress-relieving, and brain-boosting properties. While matcha contains caffeine, it is still considered healthier than coffee due to its lower caffeine content and the presence of l-theanine, which balances the effects of caffeine. When preparing a matcha latte, it’s recommended to use high-quality ‘ceremonial grade’ matcha and whisk it in pre-boiled water at the right temperature to preserve its health benefits.
A teacher trainer has been putting TikTok users to the test with a Year 6 SATs question that even adults are finding difficult to answer. Less than two weeks after 10 and 11-year-old students across the country took their English, Maths and Science exams, ‘Grammar Slammer’ Sarah posted her latest mini-quiz to TikTok – and many people have been left stumped.
TikTok’s “I’m Looking for a Man in Finance” song has become a viral sensation, sparking a wider conversation about the changing perceptions of finance professionals and the appeal of financial stability in the face of economic uncertainty.