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You know that we love walnut oil. It’s one of those small cupboard indulgences that lifts up nearly every dish it touches. So when we came across a recipe for roasted grapes with walnut oil, well — we had to try it.
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I think that the best thing about Thanksgiving (aside from spending it with friends and family members) is the turkey. You eat it the day of, that night in sandwiches, and often for many days after in different dishes. So if you’re like me, having too little turkey can be a total disaster. Do you know how to choose the right amount of turkey to feed your Thanksgiving Day guests?
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Replacing fructose with starch helps obese kids improve metabolic health.
Traditional societies have more positive views on aging than modern societies.
Melatonin before bed improves circadian rhythm and sleep efficiency in strength athletes.
By second grade, kids who had taken academic pre-K classes were performing worse in school than kids who hadn’t.
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23andMe lays out their new services.
One blogger’s take on the fructose children’s study mentioned above.
Is Silicon Valley bad for your health?
South Korean women are embracing fitness.
2% of hot dogs in a recent study contained human DNA. Why this might not matter.
These 10,000 year-old frozen cave lion cubs, amazingly, still look pretty cuddly.
Chimpanzee drumming. Check out that roar at about 1:20 in.
Though I’m not sure it qualifies as a bonafide “food craze,” putting butter on sushi sounds delicious.
This new desk lets you lie down on the job.
On Black Friday (November 27), REI is closing its stores and paying its employees to get outside.
This is one of the better applications of genetic engineering I’ve seen.
The American Academy of Pediatrics now says iPads and smartphones are appropriate for developing toddlers.
One year ago (Nov 3 – Nov 9)
A whole head of garlic? I bet viruses aren’t the only thing you’re warding off after that concoction, Mark. 😉
– Ha! You’re probably right.
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The next time you find yourself with just a tiny bit of leftover pumpkin purée, think twice about tossing it. You’d be surprised (and thoroughly delighted) by what you can whip up with even just a few spoonfuls.
From homemade pumpkin spice lattes to smoothies to mug cakes, these 12 recipes rely on no more than a single cup of pumpkin purée.
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Welcome to our brand new weekend roundup, Three of the Best! Every Sunday, we’ll post up Breaking Muscle’s top three articles of the week. These pieces have caught your attention throughout the last seven days. So here they are in one place for you to consume, digest, and enjoy.
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Welcome to our brand new weekend roundup, Three of the Best! Every Sunday, we’ll post up Breaking Muscle’s top three articles of the week. These pieces have caught your attention throughout the last seven days. So here they are in one place for you to consume, digest, and enjoy.