In the morning, I blend my mango-and-berry smoothie breakfast bowl with powdered ashwagandha, and later, at tea time, I’m dunking an herbal tea bag loaded with the goodness of ginseng in hot water. My dessert might be infused with turmeric, and...
The questions — from family, friends, acquaintances, professional contacts and people accustomed to seeing this face in an old photo the size of a thumbnail — have reached a tipping point. Most start politely and are well-meaning. Others meaner and approach...
A restaurant menu is no big deal, right? It’s just a list of the food items that a restaurant offers its customers. Sure it is. Plus a whole lot more. Before menus ever make it to the printer, restaurant owners hire...
As the cost of living crisis worsening in Australia, experts are warning customers about all of the tricks supermarkets employing to get you to spend more money – and how to avoid them. Consumer expert Jo Abi told 9Honey that ‘specials’...
The University of Maryland Extension will host a series of farm stress management workshops across the state for agriculture service provides in April. The UME Farm Stress Management Team will train service providers to identify signs of distress, develop skills to...
Rather than a blessing given and received, maintaining our health seems to have become a chore of late. Instead of nourishing ourselves with healthy meals, deep breaths and perhaps a walk or run with a friend, we spend the day tracking...
The Frederick County Agricultural Innovation Grant Program grant cycle is open through March 31. The grant is to improve the economic viability of the agriculture industry by encouraging Frederick County’s agricultural producers to expand or diversify their business operations. Eligible applicants...
For many senior adults in Texas and across the world, this month marks two years of frequent isolation due to the COVID-19 pandemic. These were two years they were supposed to spend playing with their grandchildren and great grandchildren, not watching...
It should’ve been the best time of my life. At 22, I lived in vibrant New York City, had an apartment, a job that nearly paid for it and no dearth of friends, both new and old. Still, I wasn’t happy....
It should’ve been the best time of my life. At 22, I lived in vibrant New York City, had an apartment, a job that nearly paid for it and no dearth of friends, both new and old. Still, I wasn’t happy....
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