12 January 2021

Join Us for anti-COVID Plant-powered January!

Blog By Ernestas The coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic is the defining global health crisis of our time and the greatest challenge we have faced since World War Two. Since its appearance in Asia last year, the virus has spread to every continent except for Antarctica. Following the situation in Lithuania and in the world, we asked…

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10 January 2021

Forest raspberry twig tea

by Urtė After a cold, you need to stay at home for at least a couple of days, and natural remedies will help you recover. If you’re bones sting and you have a runny nose, it is very useful to drink forest raspberry tea. Raspberries promote sweating, reduce fever and pain, have antibacterial and anti-inflammatory…

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10 January 2021

Benefits of Linden flower tea 

by Daniele The Linden Tree The Linden Tree (Tilia), is a medium to large tree native to New England. Also known as the Basswood Tree, other trees in the genus include the European Little and Large leaf species, and the Asian Japanese and Chinese Lime Tree species. Although not closely related to actual Lime Trees in…

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18 December 2020

SCIENCE AT OUR HOMES

Review: The SILVERCREST SSRA1 AX EU robot vacuum cleaner offers V-SLAM tech ( the approach which allows robot to create a map on the fly and then backtrack to further explore the area without human interaction) at a budget price As our lives are getting busier, cleaning our homes is getting more difficult for us….

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27 November 2020

Making Bread

By Ernestas Gertas BLOG: The science of making bread at home With people confined to their homes, there is more interest in home-baked bread than ever before. And that means a lot of people are using yeast for the first time. Yeasts are single-celled organisms in the fungus family. There are more than 1,500 species…

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