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Month: June 2020
Urban Decay Naked Ultra Violet Palette
Urban Decay Ultra Violet Palette
Kendall and Kylie Jenner Open Up About How Their Relationship With Caitlyn Changed After Her Transition
June 11, 2020 at 01:59PM Continue Reading… Author | Elle Selected by CWC
Chocolate Oatmeal Breakfast Bowl
June 11, 2020 at 12:52PM This Chocolate Oatmeal Breakfast Bowl will quickly boost your mood and kick start your morning. It’s filled with oats and wonderful bitter-sweet dark chocolate flavor. It’s satisfying and so delicious. Super easy to make and incredibly healthy! The post Chocolate Oatmeal Breakfast Bowl appeared first on Natalie's Health. Continue Reading… Author Natalie | NataliesHealth Selected by CWC
The Weeknd Workout Routine and Diet Plan [2020]
June 11, 2020 at 12:23PM The Weeknd Workout Routine and Diet Plan: The Weeknd is a singer and songwriter, mostly known for the song Earned it and star boy. He is also famous for dating some of the big celebrities like; Salena Gomez, Bella Hadid, etc. Although there is even one thing that has gotten more famous, which is his new look and the slim body, so if you also want to know the Weeknd workout routine and diet plan to have a body just like him, then look no further. The Weeknd Workout Routine and Diet Plan The Weeknd Body Stats Height 5 ft 8 inch Weight 71 kg Age 30 years Chest 42 inch Other Under Review Also Read: Drake Workout Routine and Diet Plan The Weeknd Diet Plan There is a website called the Postmates who posted his diet plan; it’s not an actual diet plan; it’s more likely a chart of some of his orders that he did with that site Postmates. So in that, they told a lot of things about the food Weeknd ordered, and it turned out that he mostly eats a plant-based diet. The Weeknd was ordering more vegetables, pasta, dessert, etc. The Weeknd Diet Plan The postmates also tell us about the top five things he would order from them which are; keto smoothie from Kreation, spicy rigatoni vodka from Crossroads, The beyond cheeseburger from fresh on sunset, hot bar from Erewhon, and the Deep-fried Oreos from the Carving Board. The
053: Deprivation vs. eating for health and first steps with Megan Olson
June 11, 2020 at 11:08AM Hi friends. <3 I recorded this episode a few weeks ago with my friend Megan Olson and I’m excited to share it with you today. Here’s a little bit about what we discuss: – Her personal health transformation story – The difference between deprivation and eating for health – Why all foods should be a part of your healthy lifestyle – Tips for first getting started and so much more! Weight loss can be a taboo topic, but in certain cases, it can be a stepping stone on the way to becoming healthier overall. Of course, I think there are some important factors you need to take into consideration, like how you FEEL, muscle density (or body composition), hormonal balance, etc. I love how Megan takes all of these considerations while working with clients and focuses on the entire picture. Download a full transcript of the episode here. Here’s a little bit about Megan if you haven’t met her yet: Megan is a nutrition practitioner in Phoenix, Arizona who helps women over 35 lose 20 to 50 pounds or more and keep it off. She is the creator of Skinny Fitalicious, a website with low calorie, gluten free recipes. Megan started Skinny Fitalicious after losing 80 pounds. She is the author of the Low Calorie Cookbook, living with Hashimoto’s disease, is a group fitness instructor and manages a private weight loss practice that focuses on lasting weight loss for women. Connect with Megan on her
Kitchen Organization Accessories Favorites
June 11, 2020 at 12:00PM This list of my favorite kitchen organization accessories helps to keep pots, lids, storage containers, spices, and more neatly stacked and stored! Who doesn’t have a goal to maximize space and minimize clutter in their kitchen? While you can toss tupperware in drawers or stack baking dishes until they might tip over, a few handy… The post Kitchen Organization Accessories Favorites appeared first on Kath Eats Real Food. Continue Reading… Author Kath Younger | KathEats Selected by CWC
Your Guide to the Key Trends for Summer 2020
June 11, 2020 at 11:07AM In this new decade, throwaway trends are becoming increasingly passé, and we are all looking for clothes that will have a lasting impact within a capsule wardrobe. The spring summer 2020 runways were notably more commercial than usual, with a focus on classic legacy buys rather than whimsical and artistic creations, which could potentially fall into the fad or impractical category. Every fashion buyer I have spoken to about the fashion week in September used the word “realistic” as the overarching theme. Another buzzword for spring 2020 fashion was “wearability”—a word I am usually loathe to use to describe clothes, given it is their basic function, but it’s an adjective that keeps being used to describe the aesthetic for spring 2020. Pictured above: The Row. The headlining trends will all seamlessly transition into many of our wardrobes and stay there for the foreseeable future. One of the most in-demand items for spring, for example, is a simple blue Oxford button-down shirt by The Row, along with bodysuits, little black dresses and relaxed suiting. “Keep it simple but never boring,” is how Moda Operandi’s Lisa Aiken sums up the tone of this sensible season. “The large majority of the runway collections have been incredibly wearable, the brands have showcased the ultimate wardrobing heroes in a new and interesting way: the suit, the Bermuda short, the white shirt, the tank top…” says Elizabeth von der Goltz, Global Buying Director at Net-a-Porter. Pictured above: Jacquemus Behind this desire for more classic, timeless pieces was a
Sneakers, Nootropics + CBD: 13 Pretty Awesome Gift Ideas For Father’s Day
June 11, 2020 at 11:16AM In case you’ve had other things on your mind this month — the pandemic, your city’s changing quarantine rules or world-wide protests — this is a friendly reminder that Father’s Day is Sunday, June 21st. Here are a few really strong ideas for gifts that the dads in your life might just love… Everlane The Trainer | Partly recycled and responsibly made, Everlane’s Tread line of sneakers is probably still new enough to feel like a discovery. With vintage details, but a modern-feeling sole, we love these trainers for the casual wardrobe we’re all rocking more often these days. Schoolhouse Flip Clock | We’re obsessed with Schoolhouse’s vintage homegoods and this clock is no exception. This analog design would look great in just about any style of home office — and don’t let the ‘fun’ vintage styling fool you: the battery operated quartz German movement keeps precise time. Tru Niagen | A supplement as a gift? Ok — this depends on the kind of dad you’re gifting. For wellness lovers, yes, a subscription to TruNiagen definitely makes a great gift. The science behind the anti-aging formula, that supports the body’s NAD levels, is compelling. Theragun Mini| The Theragun is a revelation for anyone who gets aches and strains, especially post-workout. The new Mini might just fit in your Dad’s Day budget and still packs Theragun’s signature hurts-so-good punch. Our Place Always Pan | If you come here often, you’ve heard us gush over Our Place. We love their
On The Farm with Lauren Palmer of Tennessee’s Bloomsbury Farm
June 11, 2020 at 10:50AM Visiting a farm stand is like going to the theater — if we’re impressed by what we see, we’re always wishing we could get “backstage” and see how they’re creating all that magic. Farm tours are just one more way we live vicariously through our friends and treasured farmer’s market vendors who farm. Don’t get us wrong, Los Angeles is never boring, but sometimes we wonder how we’d look in Hunter boots and overalls full-time — leading, say, several baby goats through a field lined with our freshly blossoming seasonal fruit trees. As we’ve learned, living that farm life is rarely quite so romantic (and a lot of hard work), but we still swoon over the idea and love to talking with farmers about what they do. Follow along with Lauren Palmer of Bloomsbury Farm in Smyrna, Tennessee just outside Nashville. Since 2009, Lauren has been growing a farm and a community that’s sprouted it’s own CSA, an adorable children’s camp, and even a dreamy overnight locale… Name: Lauren Palmer Farm: Bloomsbury Farm What we grow: Over 100 varieties of fruits, veggies, herbs, sprouts, flowers. (I just can’t say no.) Any animals? About 50 chickens — friends and family get the benefit of these. Oh, and ‘yard art’ like my retired show horse and two stray donkeys, two cats and two dogs. Thing I wish more people knew about farming: We are an ’18-month’ industry, already planning what your family will eat next season. We have to order the