Everyone’s preference differs when it comes to washing machines. Some prefer a front loader, while others tend to opt for a top loader.
10.07.2023 - 07:27 / newidea.com.au
This week, Australia’s first crop of Happy Chop - Tearless Onions launches exclusively in Woolworths Supermarkets stores across NSW, Victoria and the ACT.
But what is it that makes these onions 'tearless'?
People often cry when cutting onions due to their naturally stored sulfur enzymes - which are released when cutting through the vegetable. The acid irritates the eye when it comes in contact with the lacrimal glands (tear glands), thus producing tears.
To reduce the likelihood of producing tears, Tearless Onions contain fewer of these enzymatic compounds - which continue to reduce after they are harvested. This is unlike regular onions, which increase in compounds over time.
Everyone’s preference differs when it comes to washing machines. Some prefer a front loader, while others tend to opt for a top loader.
Our Watch CEO Patty Kinnersly tells New Idea violence against women is a 'national crisis' in Australia.''This violence, these deaths, are preventable,'' Patty explains. ''The fear that women live with, the visibility of this national crisis, usually only makes it into public discussion when a woman is killed by a current or former partner.''''Violence against women, including murder, is not inevitable.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The scheduled Aug. 24 release of the Eric Bana-starring Australian thriller film “Force of Nature: The Dry 2” has been indefinitely postponed, due to the SAG-AFTRA actors’ strike. The strike is also forcing adjustments at the Melbourne International Film Festival, which starts in early August. “It is with some regret, but a large amount of conviction that we have decided to postpone the release of ‘Force of Nature: The Dry 2’,” said Bana, who both stars and produces through his Pick Up Truck Pictures.
Cynthia Littleton Business Editor In a milestone media moment for women’s sports, Fox Sports is about to deliver the most expansive coverage of a FIFA Women’s World Cup tournament in history – an investment driven by the success of the U.S. national team and its pursuit of an unprecedented third consecutive victory. From July 20 through Aug. 20, cabler Fox Sports 1 (FS1) and the Fox broadcast network will serve up more than 190 hours of live soccer programming from the tournament staged in Australia and New Zealand. The roster includes 64 matches, about half of which will air on Fox, the broadest platform for the games and for sponsors. All matches will stream live via the FS1 app. The quarterfinals, semifinals, third-place match and the big finish will all air live on Fox.
At each festival, paw-some homegrown Aussie talent will be on hand for a number of exciting showcases, educational talks, and interactive events.
MasterChef Australia has long reigned supreme, captivating audiences with its blend of talent, drama, and mouthwatering creations. The highly anticipated 2023 season of the renowned culinary competition drew to a breathtaking close in its grand finale, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats as the top two contestants—Rhiannon and Brent —vied for the prestigious title.With hearts racing and taste buds tingling, the nation watched with bated breath to discover who would be crowned the victor.Watch Below: MasterChef 2023: A Season Full Of Surprises? You Brent Believe!Among the triumphant finalists, it was Brent who ultimately emerged victorious, claiming the highly coveted title of MasterChef Australia 2023. His culinary prowess, unwavering determination, and ability to create dishes that transcended mere sustenance truly set him apart.
A British backpacker is understood to have been rushed to hospital after being stabbed by a teenager at an Australian beach resort.
That's right - the beloved brand has launched a range of delicious iced teas, available for purchase in Coles and Woolworths stores (as well as select cafes, restaurants, and convenience stores) in Australia.
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Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Smash hit Japanese animation feature “The First Slam Dunk” is set to be the first film theatrically released by newly-launched Australian distribution and New Zealand licensing firm Sugoi Co. The company is headed by Tim Anderson, founder and former CEO of Madman Entertainment, the Australian indie with a strong leaning for Japanese content, and Sylvester “Sly” Ip. The pair made an announcement on Twitter and conducted a soft launch at the recent Anime Expo in Los Angeles. “The First Slam Dunk. Coming soon to cinemas across Australia. Follow us for full release and ticket info,” said Sugoi Co on Twitter.
According to Vision Australia, a mammoth 453,000 Australians have either low vision or are completely blind.
Pink is thinking about moving across the world with husband Carey Hart and their two children.
Presumably, the changed format has been implemented in order to give the ageing franchise - which is entering its 11th season - a new lease on life following declining ratings.
Often the products are sold in bulk qualities, saving shoppers big bucks if they have the storage space to accommodate the excessive amount of items purchased.
New Idea, the "So What" singer is planning a "semi-permanent" move to Australia to begin a "new chapter" with husband, Carey Hart, and their kids, Willow, 11, and Jameson, 6."Australia will be such a special time. Setting up their much longed for dream base Down Under where they can escape the wintry months will be just what the doctor ordered," an insider said. Pink has previously spoken about her Australian affection.
Pink may be making a big move.
England have made three changes to their XI as they look to keep the Ashes alive in the third Test at Headingley this week.
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As with many competitions, viewers will also say 'goodbye' to one or two of their favourites each week.
“This is what they teach us in marriage counselling: remorse, regret, resolution,” she told the crowd during a concert in London last month.