• Sri Lanka hopes its tea exports may play a role in its economic recovery | KCLU

    by admin on 2022-09-10 04:34:08

    Sri Lanka has been drawing global attention for sky-high inflation, fuel shortages and civil unrest. But historically, Sri Lanka has been famous for its tea, ever since the British first planted it there two centuries ago. Now officials in Sri Lanka hope its famous export may play a role in it

  • How much does it cost to run a tumble dryer? | The Sun

    by admin on 2022-09-10 04:32:44

    POPPING your clothes into the tumble dryer can save some time on drying your clothes, but it's definitely not the cheapest method.

    If you're wondering how much it'll cost to run the appliance, we explain all below.

    With summer firmly behind us, households might be lo

  • Novolex cites increased demand in film recycling expansion | Plastics News

    by admin on 2022-09-10 04:32:18

    Novolex Holdings Inc. is spending $10 million to substantially increase plastic film recycling at a company facility in Indiana.

    Additional output created by the project in North Vernon, Ind., will be used internally by the company to make new products, including bags and can liners.

  • Kombucha: the fizz made from fermented tea that's a big hit in bars

    by admin on 2022-09-10 04:30:58

    There’s a stretch of land in east London between Stratford and Victoria Park that looks as if it has escaped the rapid gentrification going on around it and above it.

    Look up and you’ll see a train line carrying people towards the City or the huge Westfield shopping centre a few minu

  • In search of the source of tea

    by admin on 2022-09-10 04:30:56

    Savoring China’s divine drink at its source.

    We are deep in the tea mountains of Xishuangbanna Prefecture in China’s Yunnan Province. Villages inhabited by the Dai, Bulang, Lahu, Akha, and other ethnic minorities lie across ravines or peek out from the forest. Glancing up a hillside,

  • Governor Erick Mutai now seeks to mediate row over tea picking machines - The Standard

    by admin on 2022-09-10 04:30:52

    Kericho Governor Erick Mutai has dropped his hardline stance against the use of machines for picking tea, saying he will instead engage with the multinational companies for a win-win solution to the dispute.

    Workers in the tea sector and their unions have been fighting the use of machin

  • 10 cult-favorite products under $25 that will make you wonder how you lived without them

    by admin on 2022-09-10 04:29:46

    Sometimes you stumble across a product that makes you think, "Why didn't I think of that?!" And in my line of work, that happens a lot. These ten goodies (all under $25, by the way) will save you time, encourage you to stay organized, ramp up your beauty routine, and make everyday life a littl

  • 19 Things I Learned Staying In An Irish Hotel | TravelAwaits

    by admin on 2022-09-10 04:28:37

    Our mission is to serve the 50+ traveler. We want to inspire you to explore new destinations, discover new experiences, and savor the journey.

    The most important thing I experienced staying in Irish lodging is exceptional hospitality. It’s a hallmark of Irish culture. Travelers are

  • Previously, on SGA: First funding requests and new senior senator – Trinitonian

    by admin on 2022-09-10 04:28:18

    The following covers the meeting on Sept. 7.

    Alejandra Gerlach, Managing Editor| September 8, 2022

    All Student Government Association (SGA) meetings are open to the public. Five first-year students were in attendance.

    President Danny Nguyen opened the meeting by announcing

  • After hours | Pacific Wave | dailyuw.com

    by admin on 2022-09-10 04:28:12

    Clear skies. Low near 55F. Winds NNE at 5 to 10 mph..

    Clear skies. Low near 55F. Winds NNE at 5 to 10 mph.

    When the bells ring, your last class of the day is over, and all your immediate work is done — that’s when the college experience begins.