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  • 1 week ago | bellinghamherald.com | Jaclyn Anglis

    If you’re wondering how to make overnight oats for the first time, you’re definitely not alone. The trendy breakfast always looks so adorable on social media, but not everyone who posts these images shares their exact recipes. That said, after you check out a couple of different overnight oatmeal recipes online, you can get a pretty good idea of what you might need.

  • 2 weeks ago | firstforwomen.com | Jaclyn Anglis

    If you’re wondering how to make overnight oats for the first time, you’re definitely not alone. The trendy breakfast always looks so adorable on social media, but not everyone who posts these images shares their exact recipes. That said, after you check out a couple of different overnight oatmeal recipes online, you can get a pretty good idea of what you might need.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Jaclyn Anglis |Alexandria Brooks

    If you're wondering how to make overnight oats for the first time, you're definitely not alone. The trendy breakfast always looks so adorable on social media, but not everyone who posts these images shares their exact recipes. That said, after you check out a couple of different overnight oatmeal recipes online, you can get a pretty good idea of what you might need.

  • 2 weeks ago | womansworld.com | Jaclyn Anglis |Alexandria Brooks

    A good ol’ PB&J or a classic turkey sandwich will always hit the spot, but sometimes it’s nice to take your lunch up a notch. These creative and flavorful sandwich recipes will do just the trick. Maybe you want a mix of heat and sweet as a midday pick-me-up? You can satisfy that craving with a crispy chicken sandwich with chili sauce and mango chutney. Or perhaps you find yourself dreaming about a sandwich that tastes like a BBQ feast? A BBQ steak sandwich might be right up your alley.

  • Feb 9, 2025 | allthatsinteresting.com | Amber Morgan |Jaclyn Anglis

    Captured on February 14, 1990, at astronomer Carl Sagan's suggestion, the "Pale Blue Dot" image shows how tiny Earth looks from the outer edges of our solar system. Suspended in a sunbeam, a tiny speck of light we all call home reminds us of our shared fragility and the vastness of the cosmos. This speck, seen in Voyager 1’s famous “Pale Blue Dot” image, shows what the Earth really looks like from billions of miles away.

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