Imagine this: You open an umbrella in your living room, and immediately a loved one shouts in panic, “Don’t do that, it brings bad luck!” Where does this warning come from, one that so many people still heed today? Is it a relic of the past, or is there a more rational explanation behind this fear?
A superstition with multiple origins
While the idea that a simple umbrella can bring bad luck may seem absurd, this superstition has deep roots. Several theories attempt to explain its origin.
read on the next page
This Liquid Cleans Blood Vessels, and Cholesterol is as if it Never Existed: Rosemary Tea
Homemade Brownies in a Jar for Work Lunches
Nurturing Your Eyes: The Natural Path to Optimal Vision
The Surprising Trick: Using Toilet Paper to Deodorize Your Refrigerator
Old-school spaghetti
Eggplant is nutritious but not everyone knows how to eat it. What should you pay attention to when eating eggplant?
The Time-Saving Herb Yarroway
DO IT AFTER EACH USE AND THE OVEN WILL ALWAYS BE CLEAN: NOT EVEN 1 GREASE STAIN
Put meatballs in a slow cooker, but the next 2 ingredients will make it special