Tag: Lifestyle

4 Tips to Prevent Your Products From Pilling!

Are you pilling? When layering skincare leads to unwanted eraser shavings balling up, let’s say we need to start over. And we don’t have the time for that! A lot of you have been asking for an in-depth pilling video and we’re here to deliver! Fel and Ro will be providing deets and useful tips…


Good Things Come in Slow-Cooked Packages

I won’t lie: This chili takes three hours to make. Now, before you roll your eyes, just hear me out. When you make this rich and meaty black bean stew, you will be rewarded with a comforting, deeply flavored chili, tinged with smoke and fragrant with spice. Your family will be grateful, your guests will…


Chinese Chicken Salad

View the print-friendly version of this recipe. Chinese chicken salad is a California-style dish that perfectly blends the flavors of Chinese and American cuisine. Although it was a trendy restaurant menu item in the 1990s, for me, it’s a timeless favorite that will never go out of style. In fact, I would happily eat a…


It’s Easier to Match Paint Colors Than You Think

By Hunter Boyce From The Atlanta Journal-Constitution When you painted your home’s walls years ago, they looked amazing. The color was absolutely perfect, but now it’s faded. The problem: You have no idea what color you purchased for the walls all those years ago. It’s problem many homeowners find themselves struggling with at one point…


US Travelers’ Spending Abroad Reaches All-Time High

By Mia Taylor From TravelPulse Americans spent a record $15.8 million on international travel-related tourism activities in January, according to the latest data from the National Travel and Tourism Office’s monthly travel trade monitor. That figure is higher than any other single month leading up to the pandemic’s outbreak in January 2020. Additional agency data…


Amtrak Offering Reduced Fare for ‘Night Owl’ Trains Between NYC and DC

By Dillon Mullan From Baltimore Sun Amtrak is now offering new “Night Owl” fares for select trains departing from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. The low fares are available for all stops between New York City and Washington D.C. At the lowest, tickets can cost $5 for Philadelphia to Baltimore or BWI. Prices are $10…


Lemon Curd Pudding Brightens Your Easter Brunch

Bright, yellow lemons just feel like spring. Grill lemon halves alongside chicken; use the zest in a marinade for leg of lamb; float thin slices in sparkling water; squeeze the juice over the season’s first asparagus. Early spring also is a great time to cook up a batch of lemon curd. It’s easy to do…


Usher in Spring With Roasted Asparagus

Springtime marks asparagus season, when they are easily available and reasonably priced. You’ll want to select asparagus that are all the same thickness so they will cook evenly. Very fresh asparagus will have closed tips and slightly moist ends. Look for medium spears, so you don’t need to peel them, and make sure to trim…


The Cup of Coffee You Drink Every Morning May Contain Thousands of Microplastics: Studies

For many Americans, grabbing a latte or a hot tea from a coffee shop is as habitual as brushing their teeth. You know the routine: Leave the house at 8:00 a.m., pick up your Starbucks drink at 8:15, and get to work by 8:30. Coffee and tea help us get through the Monday–Friday grind. But…


Ultra-Orthodox Jews Have Lower Autism Rates–Is It Because They Circumcise Their Boys Differently?

According to a 2015 article published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, modern Jews have children who are more frequently diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder than ultra-Orthodox Jews and Arabs. The study, which was led by Dr. Raanan Raz, who was at the Harvard School of Public Health at the time, analyzed…