
Emily Ziemski
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1 month ago |
wellandgood.com | Helen Sidebotham |Stefanie Weiss |Allison Forsyth |Emily Ziemski
A not-so-hot take: The accent chair is the unsung hero of the home. She’s cozy! She’s practical! She can be subtle! She can be bold! And she can nuzzle her way into living spaces of every size (looking at you, studio apartments). The issue: All your favorite home brands have caught onto her indispensability, and they’ve given her a hefty price tag. IMO, accent chairs are totally worth investing in—but that doesn’t mean you have to spend your entire budget to get a high-quality, high-comfort piece.
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1 month ago |
wellandgood.com | Allison Forsyth |Emily Ziemski |Gabriela Garcia |Gabriela García |Khuyen Dinh
For actress Kate Walsh, caring about health and wellness isn't just a character trait adopted for her role as Dr. Addison Montgomery on the hit TV series Grey's Anatomy: it's a passion that has followed her throughout her real life.
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1 month ago |
wellandgood.com | Stefanie Weiss |Allison Forsyth |Emily Ziemski |Gabriela Garcia |Gabriela García
Your daily horoscope is jittery as hell. Even though the total lunar eclipse in Virgo isn’t exact until late tonight/early in the morning ET, we’ll feel its sharpest edges when we wake up. Lunar eclipses are intense full moon events that invite us to release past trauma and pain. This full moon is opposite serious Saturn, and we might experience its magnitude in the parts of our chart governed by Virgo.
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1 month ago |
wellandgood.com | Emily Ziemski |Gabriela Garcia |Gabriela García |Khuyen Dinh |Stefanie Weiss
Let’s get this out of the way: Cabbage is hot girl food. There, I said it. Sure, maybe your first touchpoint with it was that overly sweet, commercially-produced cole slaw that came on an obligatory side of a sandwich at a deli or diner, and I would like to singlehandedly blame that for cabbage’s fall from status. But I’m here to change your mind (and your life, and your kitchen).
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2 months ago |
wellandgood.com | Emily Ziemski |Maki Yazawa |Christina Manian |Gabrielle Kassel
TikTok is full of microtrends, especially when it comes to food. Eating a whole cucumber, making protein Diet Coke; remember the baked feta pasta? The list is endless and frankly, can be a bit silly. The latest: Creators shoving a whole handful of spinach into their mouths, citing a “max nutritional benefit boost” by doing so.
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