April 28, 2019 at 02:04AM TBH, they were better than I thought. Continue Reading… Author Ray Bass | Life by Daily Burn Selected by iversue
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4 Things To Do When You’re Craving Sugar (And Don’t Want To Indulge)
April 28, 2019 at 01:38AM These naturally sweet recipes will be your new go-to’s! Continue Reading… Author Caroline Muggia | Life by Daily Burn Selected by iversue
Do You Have Toxic Family Members? Here Are Some Ways To Deal With Them
April 28, 2019 at 01:02AM Family relationships are complicated, and every situation is different. Continue Reading… Author Dr. Sherrie Campbell | Life by Daily Burn Selected by iversue
This Artist’s Home Is A Plant-Filled, Minimalist Dream
April 28, 2019 at 12:41AM Check out how to recreate the look. Continue Reading… Author Emma Loewe | Life by Daily Burn Selected by iversue
The Mental Shift That Helped This Doctor Get Pregnant When Nothing Else Would
April 28, 2019 at 12:08AM It’s time to surrender to the process. Continue Reading… Author Bindiya Gandhi, M.D. | Life by Daily Burn Selected by iversue
How To Cook Dinner With Local Veggies Tonight
April 28, 2019 at 12:01AM Here’s how to make some delicious dishes with your local food! Continue Reading… Author Olessa Pindak | Life by Daily Burn Selected by iversue
6 Women With Awesome Hair On Their No-Heat, Air-Drying Techniques
April 27, 2019 at 03:21PM With all different hair types and lengths, to boot. Continue Reading… Author Lindsay Kellner | Life by Daily Burn Selected by iversue
How to choose the right shade of wellness-studio white paint for your walls
April 27, 2019 at 01:00PM by CWC In my never-ending quest to chill the eff out, I’m forever trying to make my tiny home feel a little more like my favorite wellness spaces—think pothos plants by every window, faux sheepskins draped over the chairs, and as many cream-colored elements as possible, from the sofa to the shelving to the walls. (Yes, I have pets, which means I basically keep the stain remover and lint roller markets afloat.) White walls are especially key to this aesthetic, IMO. When executed correctly, they can make an entire space feel brighter, more open, and more tranquil. But it’s definitely possible to do them the wrong way, as I discovered at a house I lived in a few years ago. Initially, I was drawn in by the sharp contrast between the ultra-white walls and the dark hardwood floors, but once I moved in and had mirrors installed, I realized the shade of white was way too bright—like, it made me look as washed-out as a Victorian-era child with cholera. So when I started thinking about painting my current kitchen cabinets to match my oat milk, I turned to Serena Mitnik-Miller and Mason St. Peter, co-founders of the General Store lifestyle boutiques in San Francisco and Los Angeles. As evidenced in their new book, Abode: Thoughtful Living With Less, clean white surfaces are an integral part of their design signature, along with natural materials, vintage furnishings, and hand-made curios. “Serena’s unofficial mantra is: The only option
This is how much you should be moving for a good night’s sleep, according to science
April 27, 2019 at 11:00AM by CWC A good night’s sleep is a luxury. Because, really, is there anything better than waking up feeling well rested? And on the other side of the mattress coin, is there anything worse than tossing and turning until 4 a.m. and then spending your day in a total zombie fog? Well, I’ve got good news: According to new research, the secret to the luxury of sleep is something everyone can afford (because it costs zero dollars)—all we’ve gotta do is move more. Scientists from the Sleep Research Society conducted a study of 75,074 post-menopausal women, and found that the more physical activity you get during the day, the better you’ll sleep at night. Women who were getting 7.5 to 17.5 hours of activity per week were more likely to sleep more than six hours, and those who were getting more than 7.5 hours a week of activity were 7 to 15 percent less likely to have restless sleep. It’s important to note that while more activity didn’t necessarily equate with more hours of sleep, it did help to improve the quality of those precious hours. So think: six hours of tossing and turning versus six unflinching hours deep into the REM cycle. And just as the hours the women spent moving affected their sleep, so too did the hours they spent sitting. If they were sedentary for more than six hours and sitting for more than 10 hours a day, they were likely to spend less
8 keto-approved recipes you can make in your Instant Pot
April 27, 2019 at 08:00AM by CWC If you’re in a committed relationship with the ketogenic diet, chances are you’ve been eating a lot of salmon, eggs, and avocado. (Like, a lot.) The trio is tasty and nourishing, yes, but it can also get a little…well, boring. You know what you need to jazz up meal time? Your Instant Pot. There’s a reason why everyone is so obsessed with the kitchen tool: Not only does it cook foods quickly, you can throw essentially anything in there and out comes a delicious meal. (Magic!) If you’re looking for some guidance on what keto-approved ingredients to mix together, consider this your guide. Rounded up here are eight 100-percent ketogenic recipe ideas to get you cooking. Whether you’re looking for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or dessert, this list has you covered. Keep reading for eight keto Instant Pot recipes for every single meal. Photo: Low-Carb Yum 1. Coconut low-carb porridge In your pre-keto life, your go-to breakfast may have been a big bowl of oatmeal. Thankfully, going low-carb doesn’t require giving up hot cereal—you just have to be game for a few tweaks. This high-fiber recipe from Low-Carb Yum is made with shredded coconut, coconut flour, coconut milk, water, psyllium husk, and a few key warming spices. Ten minutes in the Instant Pot transforms the ingredients into a hot breakfast that will hit the spot. Photo: The Keto Queens 2. Instant Pot keto cinnamon rolls Today is a special day because it’s the day