Category: Lifestyle Blog
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Wild Salmon with Ramp Salsa Verde
Wild salmon is by far the best salmon you can get — it is sustainable and is more healthful than farm raised. Over-fishing, pollution, and the damming of rivers have depleted populations of wild salmon around the world, but in the Pacific Northwest locals are fiercely active in their efforts to protect the wild salmon…
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Innovation for Good: Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement and Mosh
Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement [callout] “We envision a future in which Alzheimer’s will no longer destroy the lives of women and their families.” [/callout] Alzheimer’s disease—a progressive brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and cognitive skills—is the sixth leading cause of death for Americans. The facts are startling. It is estimated that there are currently 6.7…
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Longevity Workouts, Staying Practical + More Protein: Working Out With Celebrity Trainer Ben Bruno
JUST BECAUSE celebrity personal trainer Ben Bruno works with some of the most notable names in Hollywood and sports—Justin Timberlake, Kate Upton, Chelsea Handler, Kelly Oubre Jr., and Giancarlo Stanton, just to name a few—doesn’t mean that he believes celebrities should somehow work out any differently than the everyday person looking to up their fitness game.…
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Lion’s Mane Dumplings, Porcini & Rosemary Ice Cream + Enoki Ramen: Why We’re Obsessing Over New York’s Mushroom-Based Restaurant
WHEN VEGAN CHEF JUAN PAJARITO entered a “mushroom phase,” he and Overthrow Hospitality founder and restraurateur Ravi DeRossi—also known for New York’s Death & Company—decided to “make it a mushroom moment,” and start serving plant-based, mushroom-forward dishes. What started as a pop-up soon became a full-blown restaurant, now known as Third Kingdom, the brooding 50-seat, fungi-centric…
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Saffron Pasta with Lobster
Many of us have heard stories of bygone days when lobster was considered poor man’s food. Now the price of lobster makes it a special occasion treat, no longer something fishermen use as bait or garden fertilizer, which is all the more reason to avoid waste and use it entirely — antenna to tail. Ask…
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Eszylfie Taylor Knows Success …
Ask a group what success means to them, and you’ll get an abundance of answers. The definitions generally have a common throughline: money may not be a top indicator for whether someone is successful, but it’s often part of the conversation. It’s hard to do meaningful work while struggling to pay the bills. One person…
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Colostrum Is Trending, but Is It Right for You?
Should you add colostrum to your diet? Bovine colostrum is found specifically in the milk cows produce soon after giving birth—so you won’t find it in the milk at your local grocery store. Rich in nutrients that support immune, gut, and muscle function, colostrum is being studied for its potential to benefit many aspects of…
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How One Newly Discovered Essential Fatty Acid Is Changing The Face Of Aging
THE TOPIC OF SKIN IS ALWAYS IN. From gua sha to red light therapy to NAD+ IV therapy, we’ve tried it all, but what we’ve learned throughout all of our skin pursuits is one thing: keeping chronic inflammation at bay maintains a healthy, youthful glow as we age—from the inside out, that is. When it…
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Top Editors’ Picks: 5 Things We’re Loving This Week
WELCOME TO OUR weekly breakdown of everything in our editors’ pantries, go-bags, bathroom shelves, and wellness spaces that we’re obsessing over at the moment. Trudon Versailles Candle | If there was such a thing as a “Royal Candle,” it would be Trudon’s Versailles Candle. We’ve already gushed over its luxe-while-refillable nature that brings the historical…
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Fresh Oysters with Cucumber Mignonette
Many factors influence the taste and texture of oysters; from the farming methods and geography of where they’re raised, to water salinity, temperature, diet, and of course the length of time they’ve been out of the ocean before they’re on your plate. It’s not surprising that my favorite oyster farm happens to be where I’m…