Comedian and entertainer Alonzo Lerone watches a watermelon explode under the pressure of 1,500 rubber bands.
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When summer heat peaks, staying hydrated can feel like a full-time job—and what you eat plays a bigger role than most people realize. As a dietitian, that’s something I already believe, so when my ...
You probably aren't using rubber bands to their full potential. There are some surprising ways to use these stretchy rubber rings to help you stay organized, resolve clothing emergencies, and help you ...
Library Assistant Rachel Duncan led an "Exploding Watermelons" activity at Gilford Public Library on May 28. Three children put hundreds of rubber bands around a watermelon, hoping it would break open ...
A ruling on a cleanliness dispute. Paul writes: In my house, we reuse rubber bands from newspapers to seal up food packaging. But my wife insists they must be washed first, or else it’s unsanitary. I ...
Juicy watermelon meets tangy cheese, fresh herbs, chile, and citrus in these crisp, colorful salads. Ashley Day is Food & Wine's associate editorial director. She's edited and directed food and travel ...
Studies suggest watermelon could be a hidden powerhouse for better health. Researchers found that people who eat watermelon tend to have higher-quality diets packed with more vitamins, fiber, and ...
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