Day: April 27, 2026

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Is Recycling Worth It Anymore? The Truth Is Complicated.

America produces more waste per capita than any other country in the world. And recycling, which was once considered the solution to that problem, isn’t really working anymore. Recycling works, but it’s not magic. As America continues to lead the world in per capita waste production, it’s becoming more and more clear that everybody-- manufacturer and consumers-- “over-believe” in recycling.

Bad breath πŸͺ₯

Recently, I’ve noticed I’ve had more issues with bad breath.. I’m guessing it’s the mostly due to the overly sweet carrot pancakes I like in the morning, with the shredded carrots trapping pieces of blueberry or apple in my mouth. Or maybe it’s the aftertaste from the Stevia which I admittedly use too much of these days.

Daily Hygiene Habits

The most effective way to eliminate bad breath is through a consistent oral care routine: 

  • Brush twice daily: Use fluoride toothpaste and brush for at least two minutes, especially after meals.
  • Clean your tongue: Bacteria often collect on the back of the tongue. Use a tongue scraper or your toothbrush to clean the entire surface once a day.
  • Floss or use interdental brushes: Cleaning between teeth removes food particles and plaque that toothbrushes cannot reach.
  • Clean dental appliances: If you wear dentures, retainers, or mouth guards, clean them daily and remove dentures at night. 

Hydration and Dry Mouth Relief 

A dry mouth allows bacteria to thrive, leading to odor: 

  • Drink plenty of water: Sipping water throughout the day washes away food particles and supports saliva flow.
  • Stimulate saliva: Chew sugar-free gum or suck on sugar-free mints, preferably those with xylitol, which can help inhibit bacterial growth.
  • Avoid drying agents: Limit alcohol, caffeine, and tobacco, all of which dry out the mouth. 

Dietary Adjustments

  • Limit pungent foods: Onions, garlic, and certain spices enter your bloodstream and are exhaled by your lungs for hours after consumption.
  • Eat crunchy snacks: Apples, carrots, and celery act as natural toothbrushes to scrub away bacteria and stimulate saliva.
  • Use natural fresheners: Chewing on fresh herbs like parsley or mint can neutralize odors due to their chlorophyll content.
  • Reduce sugar: High sugar intake fuels the growth of odor-causing bacteria. 

Quick Fixes and Home Remedies

  • Mouthwash: Use an antibacterial, alcohol-free mouthwash to kill germs without drying your mouth.
  • Baking soda rinse: Mix half a teaspoon of baking soda in warm water to neutralize oral acids and limit bacterial growth.
  • Green tea: Drinking green tea instead of coffee may help as its polyphenols fight odor-causing bacteria. 

Spectulator – Age of Buildings

While Spectulator has a lot of old buildings from the the turn of the century, there also was significant development to the village in the late 1960s.