Every morning, I run a pick through my hair. It’s important that I do this when it’s still spongy and damp from the…
Every morning, I run a pick through my hair. It’s important that I do this when it’s still spongy and damp from the…
I’ll put it this way: I like your icon. :D
Hate to break it to you: I’m a smurf. :D Vive la résistance!
I literally started playing this weekend and I’m on the verge of hitting Level 3. It seems like the Resistance are definitely a minority in my area, but that makes it even more fun. My city is a vacation destination, and our G+ page gets random visitors looking to play pretty frequently. We had a local event here…
So, for newbies, I hope I haven’t made this seem so overwhelming that you wouldn’t want to get involved. It’s a lot of fun! It can also be super frustrating, and that’s okay! It’s a game, and it wouldn’t be a game if you didn’t win sometimes and lose other times. :)
Happiness is an elusive thing, but this video from the folks at The School of Life lays out ten simple virtues…
I noticed this when Degree went from being 100% unisex to offering men and women's versions. Overnight, the women's version became smaller and cost more, while the mens' got broader and cheaper.
I noticed this when I transitioned a lot. It's across the board, really.
Decision fatigue is also a killer when choosing a good meal — in addition to not labelling food as "evil" or bad, you also need to limit your choices while shooting for your macro nutrients. I stick to my go-to breakfast daily (2 eggs, and 1 cup of my favorite frozen veggies). I also have a dinner standby (2 cup…
I've noticed this with my shaving cream. The previously "unisex" shave gel from Aveeno is somehow 20 cents more than the new "For Men" version...even though they're the exact same product. It's a small difference, but it kind of makes you go "wtf?"
It's semi special, mostly in that it incorporates the shrimp head in addition to the miso, which are both added to the dashi stock.
For New Yorkers, I should note that there's a protest planned for Sunday at 1:00: https://www.facebook.com/events/1567677…
You might already know that you can dry herbs in the microwave. But did you know it's actually a better method than…
When I was suddenly given a cancer diagnosis, we were stunned. But, I later found out from my mother that he called and told her that she didn't need to worry. He was not ever leaving me and that he would take care of her only child no matter what.
Welcome back to Behind Closed Ovens, where we take a look at the best and strangest stories from inside the food…
If you prep and cook a lot of poultry at home, you might find at some point that you need to trim away chicken skin.…
Whether you're heading out around town or you're planning a long-distance trip, you probably want to know what the…
Wow, a very thoughtful analysis of the mind numbing "eat less move more" meme. This analysis is exactly what I have been saying. There is so much more to losing or gaining weight that most people ignore or don't even know about. My other least favorite and unhelpful term - "Just eat in moderation."
This is completely untrue, and it's also why obesity and poverty are inextricably linked. They are all complex matters. I'd argue that the topic of obesity suffers more because it has the guise of being simple, when it's really not.