Today’s Solutions: January 15, 2025

Restaurant worker wearing a mask and a bandana

Competitive wages and benefits: A restaurant’s labor shortage experiment

Florida voted last year to approve a new $15 minimum wage, and although the increase will be incrementally implemented, one popular chain restaurant is adopting higher wages and benefits early as a way to address their labor shortage. According to ​​Caribbean-food chain Pollo Tropical, boosting Read More...

Why gardening is good for you

Why gardening is good for you

From clover lawns to wildlife habitats, we love to share gardening solutions with our readers. Part of the reason we love gardening is that it’s one of the healthiest hobbies you can pick up. Here’s why gardening is good for you.  When it comes to your health, gardening has been shown to Read More...

Red wine compound improves mem

Red wine compound improves memory

The antioxidant resveratrol is most often associated with red wine, although it is also found in peanuts, chocolate, and other fruits in addition to grapes. It has been linked to better heart health, anti-aging effects and even (in limited laboratory studies) cancer-fighting properties. A study Read More...

Try turmeric for arthritis

Try turmeric for arthritis

A new clinical trial has found that curcumin—the powerful anti-inflammatory molecule in turmeric that gives it its yellow color—can reduce pain and improve physical function in people with osteoarthritis of the knee. Curcumin (kur-kyoo-min) has been the focus of great attention recently due to Read More...

Herb of the month: ground-elde

Herb of the month: ground-elder

Herbalist Trudy van Diepen-Stam knows an herb for every ailment. This month: ground-elder, also known as bishop’s weed, or gout weed (not related to the Elder tree). Many plant lovers have mixed feelings about ground-elder, the roots are notorious because they spread rapidly, even through the Read More...