In today’s news, Japan donates funds to assist with typhoon relief in Myanmar and Âu Lạc, also known as Vietnam, research warns short-term climate threshold breach of 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming could result in irreversible consequences to planet, US study shows learning opportunities boost optimism in chicken-people, Tanzanian farmers enter into export agreement to provide fresh fruits and vegetables to UK, Polish postal worker saves severely injured semi-conscious man, major pasta brand launches vegan pesto in US, and Kenya moves elephant-persons to bigger park to enhance their welfare.
It’s a beautiful day for some vegan cooking. Here's a tip on how to keep your glass stovetop in great shape. Avoid sliding pots and pans across the stovetop and consider using stove protectors or mats to protect the glass surface from heavy cookware. Clean spills immediately to prevent them from hardening and buff the surface regularly with a microfiber cloth. When finished using and cleaning your stovetop, dry it completely to avoid water spots. To remove burn marks sprinkle some baking soda on them and then spray vinegar on top. Let it sit for several minutes, and then take a soft cloth to wipe the area dry. Next, cover the mixture with a cloth soaked in hot water. Allow it to sit for 10–15 minutes prior to wiping off and drying thoroughly.
The good mood train is about to depart with the joke of the day, so let’s get on board. This one's entitled “Bus #44.”
At the bus stop:
“Oh no, I missed my bus, #44.”
“Never mind, just take bus #22 twice! We didn’t take math in school for 10 years, after all, to never use it!”
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