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Sometimes you read about these hacks on the internet, and while some part of you desperately wants to believe they’re real, there’s another part of you that is certain that it’s all a fabrication and will never work. This hack rang both of those bells for me. Here’s the premise: If you put a dryer sheet into the water while you’re soaking a scorched pan, the burnt bits will magically lift from the pan, no scrubbing required.

Yeah, right, I thought.

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Chicken breasts are such a supper staple that it’s often hard to think of them as anything special, but let me tell you this: Splitting chicken breasts and filling them with your favorite flavors makes them anything but ordinary. Here spinach, two kinds of cheese, and garlic come together to stuff golden chicken breasts with a flavorful, cheesy filling.

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After the rush of Thanksgiving, you’re on your last lap to the Christmas Eve finish line. Sounds like a good time to up your meditation game among other things.

Week 8 of this year’s Fit for the Holidays challenge starts this Sunday. Please read Fit for the Holidays Challenge introduction if you haven’t done so already. The challenge runs until December 24th and started October 8th. Keep looking for updates every weekend. That’s a minimum of three days a week of exercises, along with challenges meant to instruct and grow your knowledge of nutritional and emotional health.

 

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My mom made a batch of pancakes for us nearly every Sunday when I was growing up. She used a box mix when she made hers, but I love the tradition so much that I continue it with my own children now. If you estimate that I’ve been making pancakes once a week since my almost 6-year-old started solids, then I’ve made 286 batches of pancakes in the last five years alone. There’s a lot to be learned from that kind of repetition. Here are my seven best tips for perfect pancakes every time.

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weekend_linklove in-lineResearch of the Week

Dietary linoleic acid makes alcohol even worse for your liver.

The study results that the sugar industry suppressed—because they showed animal data indicating that sucrose increased cancer risk.

Moderate drinking appears to be protective against all-cause mortality even in Japan, where rates of suboptimal genetic ethanol metabolism are higher.

Exposure to green spaces may improve children’s ability to pay attention.

High intensity endurance training increases pain tolerance.

Access to legal cannabis reduces reliance on opioids.

New Primal Blueprint Podcasts


Episode 196: Cindy Lu and Earl Martin: Host Elle Russ chats with husband and wife team Cindy and Earl, master aromatherapists who create essential oil blends, teach workshops, and train others to use essential oils to improve their clients’ lives.

Each week, select Mark’s Daily Apple blog posts are prepared as Primal Blueprint Podcasts. Need to catch up on reading, but don’t have the time? Prefer to listen to articles while on the go? Check out the new blog post podcasts below, and subscribe to the Primal Blueprint Podcast here so you never miss an episode.

Interesting Blog Posts

There isn’t much evidence that “finish the antibiotics course” prevents antibiotic resistance or improves outcomes. Nevertheless, the mantra persists.

Media, Schmedia

The sugar industry has been stifling research into sugar’s effects on health for decades.

A famous (or now infamous?) food scientist has retracted yet another paper, his fourth this year.

Everything Else

Carl Lewis doesn’t think kids should specialize in specific sports.

People are already using CRISPR to edit their own genes. No one can stop them, so let’s just sit back and hope the inevitable cyberpunk futurescape isn’t completely dystopian.

Are introverts selling themselves short?

Things I’m Up to and Interested In

Giveaway I’m excited to, well, give away: The Primal Kitchen® Instant Pot giveaway. Go through Facebook or Instagram for your chance to win.

Charity event I’m participating in: One of my favorite charities is GO Campaign, which improves the lives of orphans and vulnerable children around the world by partnering with local heroes to deliver local solutions. I got “auctioned off” last year and had a blast paddling with the winner. I’m up for grabs again this year….

Podcast I enjoyed doing: The mindbodygreen Podcast, where I explained exactly how long you need to be keto.

I know what my next supplement will be: Beneficial viruses protect our cells from pathogenic bacterial invaders.

Opinion I agree with: Analog is back (though digital is here to stay, too).

Recipe Corner

Time Capsule

One year ago (Nov 26– Dec 2)

Comment of the Week

Did my Black Friday shopping in the forest. It was a great time, just being quiet and listening to the wind in the evergreens, but no suitable deer wandered in range. Next time, I guess.

– Sounds like a good one, His Dudeness.

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Winter weeknights are just like all other weeknights throughout the rest of the year — busy, busy, busy. Which means the season brings a desire for quick meals that get to the table without fuss. The cold weather also brings a desire for some level of comfort to the table, however. These 20 recipes are just that: They’re quick, easy, and extra comforting, whether it’s a big pot of soup, a hearty steak dinner, or a cheesy pasta.

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The Parmesan cheese I grew up sprinkling on my spaghetti came straight from a green tube labeled “Kraft.” This was before anyone worried whether those jars of Prego sauce were authentic, before we wondered if we should be eating fresh pasta instead of dried, and long before the green tube of “Parmesan” was discovered to contain wood pulp.

Wood pulp or no, I maintain a nostalgic love for the pebbled cheese of my youth and would happily toss it on my noodles. But it’s definitely not real Parmigiano-Reggiano. In fact, very few cheeses packaged and sold as Parmigiano-Reggiano are.

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Big Sugar is good at two things: lobbying and getting what it wants. So, it’s no surprise a recent report alleges the sugar industry blocked research from being published five decades ago. Today, we’re more aware of how sugar affects our health. Yet, that still doesn’t stop most Americans from eating twice as much sugar […]

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I have a morning routine that consists of adding a few key ingredients into my cup of brew, for the sake of helping fight inflammation. Chronic inflammation is linked to problems ranging from arthritis to Alzheimer’s, diabetes to hair loss. In fact, uncontrolled inflammation plays a large role in almost every major disease, including heart […]

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A muscle that is a flexor at one joint may also be a flexor or extensor at another. These are known as two-jointed muscles, and here are the most effective ways to train the ones in your lower body.

Are you even aware you possess muscles that perform multiple joint functions? That is, a commonly-known flexor at one joint may also be a flexor or extensor at another joint. These muscles are known as two-jointed muscles (TJM), also called biarticulate or biaxial muscles. Our bodies are amazing machines, and TJM’s contribute to this amazement.

 

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