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Tiny tick bite causes a sea change in cooking and eating habits
When beef, pork, lamb, veal and venison are off the menu, what's a chef to do?
My Zen of aging, interrupted
I try to believe that each sunset has followed a day where I have learned something new, that each season waxes and wanes as I search for a deeper happiness, that each revolution around the sun has made me a better person. But then my husband hobbles all over my Zen with an arthritic toe.
Stuffed chicken made simple, but dressed up with goat cheese and sun-dried tomato filling
Goat cheese and sun-dried tomato stuffed chicken — sounds complicated. It's not. But it is delicious.
The real reason (some) moms don’t wear makeup might surprise you
I am no artist and I think any makeup that I try to apply would end up making me look much less like a hot mom and much more like I was auditioning for clown school. And I don't ever want anyone to call me Krusty — for any reason.
What — me worry? (No one said this was rational)
So what exactly happens to us when we have kids? What part of our brain turns away from our own selves and our wants and needs, only to embrace all the crazy of motherhood?
Autumn’s bounty makes every night like Thanksgiving, minus the turkey
Cauliflower gratin: So simple you can pretty much set it and forget it.
Parenthood: No time for fear— or pain
Things change when you become a mom. No more freaking out over earwigs in the shower, or gagging at vomit, or walking away from diapers that fail. Nope.
‘Congratulations! You’ve won a four-day luxury cruise for two!’
Why do those annoying robo calls keep on coming?
You, too, can be a goddess in the kitchen
Avocados and herbs make this salad dressing creamy, rich and flavorful.
PBMC conducts simulation of stent procedure in new cardiac catheterization lab set to open Oct. 16
Peconic Bay Medical Center will open its interim cardiac catheterization lab in one week, bringing life-saving cardiac techniques to Riverhead and the North Fork...