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The holiday season calls for a crowd-pleasing sweet, and these dessert recipes truly deliver. We spotlight festive flavors like peppermint, cranberry and gingerbread, so every bite tastes like the holidays. From fruity treats, like our Cranberry-Apple Streusel Bar, to chewy cookies, like our Pumpkin–Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies, each dessert is sure to earn a chorus of “Can I get that recipe?” Love any of these recipes? Join MyRecipes to save, search and organize your EatingWell recipes all in one place. It’s free! Raspberry-Lemon Crinkle Cookies Photographer: Fred Hardy, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Lindsey Lower. Bright, tangy and…
Key Takeaways Positivity-boosting compliments can foster a better mood by recognizing someone’s good qualities and efforts.Focus on giving specific compliments that highlight someone’s optimism, resilience, or kindness.Giving personalized, detailed compliments can help make your words more memorable and meaningful. Positivity-boosting compliments are genuine expressions of regard, admiration, praise, or respect that can improve someone’s mood and help you feel more connected to them. They tend to work best when they are personalized, specific, genuine, and highlight someone’s effort, character, or presence. Examples include “You always make every day brighter,” or “I really admire how you handle challenges.” Verywell / Nusha…
These days, it’s easy to feel divided. But there’s one debate so fiery, so deeply personal, it can split families faster than politics at the dinner table: Thanksgiving side dishes. That’s right—this year, Allrecipes bravely ventured into dangerous (and delicious) territory to discover which side dish reigns supreme. We’re talking spicy debates with coworkers, dramatic friend group fallouts, and family feuds fit for reality TV. The Gobble Games Begin We handpicked 32 of our most-loved Thanksgiving recipes and pitted them against each other in a mouthwatering game of elimination. For two weeks on our Instagram Stories, you voted daily for…
Simone Biles is getting candid about her plastic surgery experiences. The 11-time Olympic medalist casually shared in a recent TikTok that she’s had three plastic surgeries, including two that people wouldn’t notice.While the 28-year-old was coy in the video about what she’s had done, she later told People that she’s had breast augmentation, surgery to fix a tear in her ear, and a blepharoplasty (a.k.a. “bleph”), which is a surgical procedure done on the eyelids.“I got a lower bleph because me and my family have, I call it the ‘Biles eye bags,’” she said. “We’ve just always had them, hereditary,…
If you’re looking for an alternative to meat to get your required servings of protein, beans are a great, nutrient-packed choice. But — as anyone who’s ever eaten a burrito knows — there’s one downside to eating beans: They can make you gassy.Fortunately, there are ways to enjoy beans while preventing their unfortunate side effects.Bean BasicsBeans are the mature seeds of plants known as legumes, according to the Grains & Legumes Nutrition Council. Beans are high in protein, versatile, and relatively inexpensive, making them a staple ingredient around the world. Beans are also rich in B vitamins, iron, magnesium, potassium,…
Holiday shopping season is ripe for scammers, as consumers rush to find and take advantage of some of the best discounts of the year, and potentially overlook red flags that signal fraud. Security researchers are warning of an uptick in scams capitalizing on the Black Friday and Cyber Monday hype. Fraudsters know that they can prey on shoppers’ sense of urgency and excitement for limited-time, exclusive deals—and AI is making these campaigns even more difficult to spot than usual. New data from McAfee suggest that nearly half of Americans have come across an AI-powered scam while shopping, from deepfakes impersonating…
Be the first to rate & review! These Smashed Green Beans with Parmesan & Balsamic take a flavorful twist on a classic roasted side. Smashing the beans creates extra surface area that catches a coating of Parmesan and garlic, adding a savory crunch. A drizzle of tangy balsamic glaze ties it all together with a sweet-savory finish. If you follow a vegetarian diet, look for Parmesan made without animal rennet. Published on November 14, 2025
In theory, getting home from work should be the most relaxing time of the day. You can pull on your comfiest sweats, prop your feet up, and maybe even catch up on your favorite show if there’s time to spare. However, I find that the moment I sink my booty into the couch, all the back and knee pain that’s accumulated from hours of hunching over my computer rears up, making it impossible for me to unwind. This discomfort can be even more severe for healthcare workers whose jobs involve prolonged periods of walking and standing with almost no break…
Key Takeaways Maslow’s hierarchy of needs explains how human motivation progresses from basic physiological needs to higher-level growth needs.While the needs pyramid is widely used, newer research suggests that people don’t always meet these needs in a strict, progressive order.Understanding these needs can help you understand behavior, support well-being, and the factors that influence motivation and growth. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is a motivational theory that explains how human needs build from basic to complex. It proposes that people must first meet essential physiological and safety needs before they can focus on higher-level needs like belonging, esteem, and self-actualization. Often…
Rates of colorectal cancer have been climbing in young people for a couple decades—recent reports from the American Cancer Society (ACS) have pinned it as the leading or second-leading cause of cancer death for those under 50, and studies suggest even kids and teens are getting diagnosed substantially more often too.Experts have long pointed to lifestyle trends as a potential culprit, and a new study published in JAMA Oncology this week lends credence to that theory: It found that in a group of more than 29,000 young female nurses, those who ate the most ultraprocessed foods, or UPFs (a.k.a. mass-produced…