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If you’re not a morning person, it can be tempting to press snooze and sleep until the very last possible minute. But then you miss breakfast! And breakfast is the most important meal of the day. With these make-ahead mini frittatas, though, you can have your cake (egg cake, if you will) and eat it too. You can go ahead and catch some extra shut-eye — a healthy breakfast will be waiting for you when you wake up.

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New Orleans is many things: It is the place you go if you want to fill your belly with jambalaya, étoufée, and gumbo, and then wake up and do it all over again (starting with fried dough topped with a mountain of powdered sugar and washed down with sweet-and-bitter chicory-laced cafe au lait).

It is the destination of choice if you’re looking to shake your groove thing into the wee hours, fueled by Hurricane after Hurricane. It is a city where you can show your stuff for a string of glittering green beads or join up into the parade or procession because, hey, the more the merrier.

New Orleans as a family destination, however? It might not be the first that comes to mind. But when my cousin raved about how much he loved living there with his two young daughters, we just had to go and see for ourselves.

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Last week, I was at the supermarket checkout loading an oversized bag of purple, orange and golden sweet potatoes to the conveyor. The lady behind the checkout said something like “what are you planning on doing with all those sweet potatoes?” I responded that I use them in any meal that takes my fancy, from […]

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Bridget and I have been together for more than five years. We don’t have heated arguments all that often, but we are in the middle of a doozy. Mind you, it’s nothing terribly serious. Our getaways tend to go very well, but the last-minute preparations ahead of a road trip can sometimes be a little […]

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Buying a home, like getting a college education, is a right of passage that’s deeply part of the American Dream. Friends and family egg you on — and so do financial advisors, employers and real estate agents. But what if the conventional wisdom about home ownership is a bunch of BS that saddles you  with […]

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We all know some people just love to travel, but why? What makes some people eager to drop their lives and head to some exotic, perhaps dangerous locale just for kicks? Why do some people have that insatiable urge to explore, see new places, eat exotic food and throw themselves out of their comfort zones? […]

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By doing work on a stability ball, you will challenge your entire body while improving core strength and functioning.

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Simplicity is useful, but it’s no substitute for experience and understanding.

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Approach your workout with the enthusiasm and focus of a master honing his craft and you will reap the benefits.

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Whether served hot or cold, brimming with meat or completely vegetarian, the beet soup known as borscht has become a staple of the Ashkenazi Jewish repertoire. Perhaps that is because, amidst a sea of brown, heavy dishes — potato kugel, challah, cholent, latkes, and so on — borscht’s ruby color and tangy-sweet flavor offers a bright counterpoint.

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