Graters have existed for millennia. A bronze iteration is even used to shred goat cheese during an ancient Greek ritual in “The Iliad,” Homer’s epic poem about the siege of Troy. The modern form ...
The i Paper reported last June that senior EU officials ... benefit smaller continental artisanal producers of products like cheese, among others, who have not been able to deal with the added ...
But all this toilet talk got me to wondering: I may not like the look of mine, but how much has the aesthetic of toilets changed over the years — and centuries? To take a quick dive into the history ...
A new box grater was definitely not on my list of new ... it has a large grating surface area hospitable for a hefty potato, large block of cheese, or wide tomato. There’s also a soft grip ...
KP Tissue Inc., part owner of Canada’s largest toilet and tissue paper producer, says it won’t provide guidance for its next quarter and has delayed a decision on a major capital investment ...
It would be shockingly easy to empty America’s store shelves of toilet paper. A weeks-long bog-roll panic could be provoked, right now, with only a few words from a Canadian leader. The tissue ...
China’s highest court has called for a crack down on the activities of paper mills, businesses that churn out fraudulent or poor-quality manuscripts and sell authorships. Some researchers are ...
“Like the fitted sheet no one can fold,” one user wrote. Another shared, “Toilet paper and a terrible tan.” “Spare a square?,” asked a third while a fourth dubbed her “Kleenex ...