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2 days ago |
marthastewart.com | Olivia McIntosh
Martha Stewart and Maman Bakery special summer menu items on display. Credit: Isabelle Namnoum Key PointsMartha and Maman Bakery have announced a new year-long menu collaboration. The summer menu launched June 5 and includes five sweet and savory items. New Martha-inspired menus will drop in September, November, and December. Martha and Maman Bakery today announced a year-long collaboration featuring four seasonal menus, each with five items for a limited time.
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3 days ago |
marthastewart.com | Olivia McIntosh
Credit: spaxiax / Getty Images Key PointsThere is a public health alert for some ground beef because of potential contamination with E. Coli. A recall was not issued because the affected products are no longer available for purchase. The affected product was shipped to distribution locations in Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, and Maryland, and Whole Foods Market locations nationwide. If you recently purchased ground beef from Whole Foods Market, you may want to check the label.
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3 days ago |
aol.com | Olivia McIntosh
There is a public health alert for some ground beef because of potential contamination with E. Coli. A recall was not issued because the affected products are no longer available for purchase. The affected product was shipped to distribution locations in Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, and Maryland, and Whole Foods Market locations nationwide. If you recently purchased ground beef from Whole Foods Market, you may want to check the label.
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3 days ago |
yahoo.com | Olivia McIntosh
Key PointsThere is a public health alert for some ground beef because of potential contamination with E. Coli. A recall was not issued because the affected products are no longer available for purchase. The affected product was shipped to distribution locations in Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, and Maryland, and Whole Foods Market locations nationwide. If you recently purchased ground beef from Whole Foods Market, you may want to check the label.
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4 days ago |
marthastewart.com | Olivia McIntosh
Credit: Courtesy of Lainie Cooks It's no secret that when you eat well, you feel well—but did you know the same applies to how your skin looks? TikTok's latest "Eat Your Retinol" skincare trend offers a viral new approach, and experts agree it can enhance your complexion over time. The trend centers around consuming vitamin A-rich foods to get the glow from the inside out.
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