A recent study on clutter and overeating gave a new spin to the term "Hell's Kitchen." Johner Images/Johnér Images/Corbis Feeling peckish? You might be inclined to chalk up a desire to snack on your ...
Unwashed pots and pans tower precariously in the sink. Last week's mail is strewn across the countertop, and a TV blares from the next room over. According to a study published in February in ...
Trying to lose weight? Other than joining a gym and eating more salads, you might want to consider cleaning your kitchen. According to NPR, a new study published in the journal Environment and ...
Kitchens never seem to get any rest. For many of us, it's the first place we shuffle to in the morning for coffee. It's also the perfect spot for meals and gathering after a long day of work. Even ...
Dating a woman with a messy kitchen might seem like a small detail at first, but it can tell you far more than you expect. Kitchens are often the heart of the home, and how someone treats that space ...
Researchers asked a group of stressed out women to wait in a cluttered kitchen -- while another group waited in an organized kitchen. Both rooms had bowls of cookies. The messy kitchen group ate twice ...
When we’re feeling hassled, whether at work or at home, we tend to increase our intake of high-fat, high-sugar snack foods — most likely because the stress weakens our self-control. Minnesota news you ...
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