By: Randy Stewrt | 2010-03-30 | Food & Beverage Kimchi is not only one of the most important Korean side dishes which is also used in Korean stews and main entrees, but many, many of us love it's one of a kind smell! I love my Kimchi and fried rice, and yes, the smell of frying kimchi is half the treat. I can't imagine preparing and then staring at a dish of kimchi fried rice that imparts NO SMELL of kimchi. What sort of culinary nightmare is this? read more
By: Gareth Hoyle | 2011-03-31 | Shopping As much as we love our pet dog smells can become unbearable and give impression that your home is unclean. You can spend hours making sure your home is spick and span, but it can still smell of dog. Y... read more
By: Eric Giguere | 2011-02-21 | Science Animals have different ways to use their noses in detailed purposes. Some animals depend on noses to catch prey and others consider noses as one useful way to fight for territory. However, there are several animal species that their noses become the most prominent and attention-grabbling body parts with the best sense of smell. read more
By: Matthew Goudge | 2012-03-08 | Ask an Expert Removing fish smell can be a bit challenging especially if the fishy odor comes from the cooler or the refrigerator. Fish can be very fickle. It can decompose fast and it smells bad if not cooked immediately. Unfortunately, restaurants do not always have the luxury to get fresh fish. Often, they have to resort to storing frozen catch in the cooler for days. Unfortunately, this creates bad smell in read more
By: George Roy | 2012-01-17 | Smoking Will the product work is a question many people ask themselves once they've made the decision to quit. There are indeed some products available that will work while there are still others that may not. Your motivation is often the determining factor in whether or not a product will be effective. read more
By: Courtney Rogers | 2010-04-01 | Coffee Coffee - smell it, sip it, savor the flavor. Since the 15th century, in Egypt the name coffee has gone from being a novelty word, to the name of one of the top two most purchased items in the world. That is actually quite astounding. There are something like 400 billion cups of coffee consumed a year. read more
By: Alvin Starkman | 2010-10-18 | Movies This is a review of feature documentary "Acquainted with the Night" (Markham Streets Films, 2010). The film takes the viewer to seven countries to help to understand night – time traditions, examining how humanity explores, embraces and attempts to protect the night. Using excellent cinematography and editorial juxtaposition, the movie looks at the universality of: curiosity and the quest to learn; ritual celebration; fear and adaptation; and the concern for the night's adverse impact. read more
By: Adam Broomfield-Strawn | 2010-04-01 | Team Just as they say that behind every successful man there is a strong woman, so it is that behind every successful business there is a strong team and, in the current climate, having a strong team has never been more important. So this month we take a look at how you can cultivate a Premiership winning team and stay out of the relegation zone (and why the only ones receiving the "hairdryer treatment" should be your clients). read more
By: Bill Methew | 2011-10-17 | Nutrition Is your normally crisp and clean water supply emitting a slightly off odor? Maybe you’ve noticed a strange taste creeping into your drinking water read more
By: Seth Evans | 2010-03-26 | Pets Misconceptions often deceive owners and the fact that these ideas are here to stay is alarming in itself. For starting ferret owners, wrong ideas regarding ferret smell do not help. For the more they concern themselves with these wrong concepts, the more interest they lose for wanting a ferret. read more
By: Nick Vassilev | 2010-10-01 | Home & Family It's a sense that seems so unimportant and trivial, but the sense of smell is one of the most basic and fundamental senses we have. Our sense of smell affects us very deeply on an emotional level and is particularly linked to memory – one sniff of something can plunge us very deeply back into a memory immediately. read more
By: Mel White | 2010-03-30 | Marketing Like me, you probably attend two, three, or 30 trade shows or events every year. Trade shows are mesmerizing, not only for their creativity but also for their visual and auditory overstimulation. You are constantly bombarded by images, information, music, voices, and lights. The larger the show, the more the sensory overload. It can be exhausting, but for most of us, it's exhilarating -- especially for those two or three days. read more