Tag: Lifestyle

Valentine’s Day Gift Guide: Gifts From the Heart

Chocolates and flowers are traditional Valentine’s Day gifts, but flowers quickly fade while candy stays on the thighs forever. This collection of practical, thoughtful gifts can be used all year long, and will generate smiles every time they are used, making them a great way to say “I love you.” For Him Checkmate! Bey-Berk Carbon…


Fear of Baking? This Very Easy, Really Good Cake Recipe Can Help.

By Bethany Jean Clement From The Seattle Times Seattle—I was making my own birthday cake. Why was this happening?! It was so very clearly wrong. One should never make one’s own birthday cake; it should arrive by the magic that is love, floating through the air with candles glowing, accompanied by a song sung in…


Cat’s Lymphoma Not Contagious

Q: My cat has lymphoma. I know humans also get this type of cancer. Is it possible for my cat to give me her lymphoma? A: No. Cancers are not transmitted from pets to people, or for that matter, from one person to another. Cats infected with FeLV, the feline leukemia virus, are at greater…


Beyond the Northern Lights, Winter in Alaska Offers Plentiful Outdoor Fun

I came all the way to Alaska in the dead of winter to take a picture. It’s a long way to go for a snapshot—1,528 miles—but it’s one heck of an image, one I’ll use the rest of my life to win dinner bets. And it’s only the second-most popular Fairbanks midwinter photo. First, of…


How to Be a Great Tenant

When renting a home, apartment, office, or shop, it’s important to get along with the other tenants, and especially with the landlord. Neatness Counts Show consideration to the landlord and other tenants by keeping the area in front of and around your area clean, including parking areas. Clean up after pets, especially if they stray…


Stress Acne: 4 Ingredients for Calming Stressed Out, Acne-Prone, & Irritated Skin

Stress acne! We like to think of it like a hero and villain complex that we all probably know too well—skin and stress! Ever wonder why we suffer breakouts, acne, and even things like hair loss when we start losing our minds a little? It’s hardly a coincidence, since our skin is the biggest organ…


Slash Food Costs and Give Yourself a Raise

Could you use an extra $1,200? That’s exactly what you’ll have in a year if you can find a way to whack just $25 from your food bill each week. But there’s not one single way to reduce food costs. The key is to use a combination of strategies. Eat The Sales Build your grocery…


Crustless Quiche

Find the print-ready version of this article on Chew Out Loud. Why You’ll Love This Crustless Quiche Recipe Less than 10 pantry staple ingredients are all you’ll need. It’s easier, faster, and leaner than standard crusted quiche. The luscious flavor and silky texture will have all your guests begging for more. Full of cheesy goodness, your little ones won’t even realize they’re eating their veggies. Naturally gluten-free,…


Doctors Have Doubled Antipsychotic Prescriptions to Children and Youth: Study

Despite the lack of evidence of the safety of antipsychotics in children, who are smaller in size and still rapidly developing, the number of prescriptions to English youth has doubled between 2000 to 2019, a study suggests. The researchers from the University of Manchester examined over seven million children and adolescents aged three to 18. They discovered…


All-America Selections Vegetable Winners for 2023

Last week we looked at the flowers that won the 2023 All-America Selections awards, and this week we’ll look at the five new vegetable winners. The AAS is an independent, nonprofit organization that tests new plants. They have about 80 test gardens from Alaska and Canada to California and Florida. They also have almost 200…