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Thanksgiving looms close. Are you going home for the holiday? Going home is the strangest thing — it’s a place where you are known yet not known; where childhood habits jostle uncomfortably with present identity. Can home still be home after you leave? Or is it turned upside down?
Our entire team was deliciously spooked and entertained by the Netflix hit series Stranger Things this past summer, flooded with memories of our own ’80s childhoods. What could we do but give you Stranger Thanksgiving, our tribute to the emotional tensions that Thanksgiving evokes — as well as the nostalgia it inspires for the food of our childhood.
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A recent study, published by the Journal of the American College of Nutrition, was conducted to better understand the connection between production of estrogen and the consumption of soy and whey protein when training for muscle strength and size.
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We get so busy sometimes that we forget to focus on our health. So, we frantically look for ways to fix any issues like weight gain or a doctor visit that didn’t go well. Sometimes, taking a deep breath is what we need.
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Nothing beats the ease of a Thanksgiving buffet, especially if you’ve got a large crowd coming over. It allows for a better, more comfortable flow of the food, which ensures that both you and your guests will be at ease (and well-fed). Here’s how to set up a successful buffet this year.
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Target is the ultimate one-stop shop for the Thanksgiving host. While many of us love it for chic homeware, Target has spent the last few years reworking the grocery departments in most stores. If your local Target has a decent-sized grocery section, chances are that you’ll find everything you need for Thanksgiving. Here’s your guide for hosting of your most festive Thanksgiving yet with just one stop.
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When you think of wine from Bordeaux, what comes to mind? If you’re like me a a year ago, you might have thought about rich, expensive red wine that old men keep in cellars for far too long. Bordeaux has a stuffy and sometimes intimidating reputation, but it turns out its future is anything but that.
New wine-makers in the Bordeaux region of France are embracing innovation and sustainability. Some of the most exciting wines I’ve had in the past year have come from Bordeaux, and most at a very reasonable price.
When it comes to wine on Thanksgiving, give Bordeaux another chance. There are a bunch of accessible reds that are ready to drink, and also surprising whites (yes, whites!) and of course delicious sweet wines perfect to end The Big Meal. The versatility of these wines lend themselves to all parts of Thanksgiving, from the relish tray to pumpkin pie.
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