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Australian Women’s Weekly NZ5 min read
Corn Capers
The husk of fresh corn will be bright green and tightly wrapped against the cob. The tassels sticking up out of the top should be brown and tacky to the touch. If they’re dry or black, it’s an old ear of corn. Sneak a peek at the kernels to check the
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ9 min read
The Surprising Science Of Memory
When Rebecca Sharrock was 13 years old, she pulverised her two front teeth. She had been riding on a scooter from her friend’s house when the little rubber wheel hit a pebble, throwing her off. “I felt my two front teeth shatter and my lip split,” th
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ5 min read
Great Read
There’s a new genre in town, inspired by untold stories of women in history. Last year, That Bligh Girl by Sue Williams shone a light on Mary Bligh, the daughter of the notorious Bounty mutiny governor, William Bligh. Earlier this year, By Any Other