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What little things do you always pack when you travel? My long-time personal checklist includes a gripping book and simple alarm clock, and I’d love to hear yours. Here goes… 1. Alarm clock. I like turning my phone off at night, so for an alarm, I just bring along my regular clock from my bedside table. It’s super simple and foolproof to use, even when you’re jet lagged. 2. Sunscreen (duh). Confession: Back in college, I used to go to the tanning salon, gahhhhhh. Now I’m older and wiser and a stickler for sunscreen. This stick lives in my bag…

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We independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. All prices were accurate at the time of publishing.I recently moved to a new apartment, which has very limited kitchen counter space. My previous home had a spacious kitchen, so I was accustomed to not worrying about what I left out. But now, with less space, I knew I had to carefully consider what stays on my kitchen counters. That’s when I came across a pro organizer’s “countertop curfew” trick on The Kitchn, which was exactly what I needed to manage the visual…

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Smart snacks to keep you full and energized between meals When snack time hits, protein is your best friend. And 12 grams? That’s a smart sweet spot. It’s enough to help slow digestion, steady blood sugar and take the edge off hunger… so you’re not back in the kitchen 20 minutes later looking for round two. Adding protein between meals can also help keep energy steady, support muscle maintenance and prevent those late-day crashes that have you reaching for sugar or another cup of coffee. That’s where these recipes come in: each one delivers 12+ grams of protein, is simple…

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One of the issues we frugal people despise is going through buyer’s remorse. We don’t want to feel stupid or ripped off, so we tend to buy fewer things and experiences. Minimalism and early retirement go hand in hand. We’re always looking for a deal, partly to minimize disappointment. And if we can get something for free, even better. But there’s something interesting that happens over time that most frugal people who should spend more money don’t fully appreciate. And that is, over time, we tend to grow richer, which makes all luxury expenses or stupid spending mistakes feel smaller…

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The Good Trade editors endorse products we’ve personally researched, tested, and genuinely love. Learn more about our methodology and business model here. Our editors have worn and loved sustainable jewelry for years — these are our favorite brands for ethical engagement and wedding rings at a range of price points. For socially conscious couples, an ethically sourced engagement ring is a must, and thankfully, there is a range of stunning and affordable options! When it comes time to pop the big question, we’re looking for jewelry that not only looks beautiful, but is also made with recycled or fair trade…

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This article was produced in partnership with U.S. Travel Association (USTA). Few cities in the United States can claim the cultural and historical gravity of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and even fewer are positioned to play a starring role in a nationwide milestone like America 250. As the United States approaches the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 2026, Philadelphia is not just participating in the celebration, it’s shaping it. Photo by M. Fischetti for VISIT PHILADELPHIA® This is the city where independence was declared, where the Constitution was debated and signed, and where the American experiment first took formal…

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There’s something about a well-built CAD model that appeals to the logic-hunting mind. A fully-defined sketch helps prevent errors in your design, sure, but for some it’s also a step towards inner peace. If your soul breathes a sigh of relief when the last warning icon fades away, you should give Hestus a try. Origin story I met with founder Sohrab Haghighat to learn what inspired Hestus, and discovered this AI tool was born from experience. Haghighat is an aerospace engineer who previously ran a space launch company (SpaceRyde). They were a small startup competing against major players with deep…

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Photo Courtesy of Dolcezza – “Cheetah in the City” #26853 (swimsuit) and #26852 (wide leg trousers) There is a unique thrill in finding a summer wardrobe that feels as expressive as it is functional. This season, Dolcezza is pushing the boundaries of resort fashion with the debut of their 2026 Swimwear Collection. It is artistic elegance, where every piece is designed to turn the shoreline into a personal gallery with exciting colors and styles that make a lasting impression. By bridging the gap between the studio and the beach, Dolcezza has created a lineup of wearable masterpieces that empower the…

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Amid a stretch of red-brick buildings, the Brooklyn restaurant Margot, right at the corner on a busy intersection, stands out. It’s blue: very blue, its two-story exterior painted the color of a pair of Prue Leith’s glasses, a chore coat worn by a server at a trendy natural wine bar, or a Molly Baz cookbook.During its tenure, Horses, the now-infamous Los Angeles restaurant, was similarly eye-catching: a shock of glossy Yves Klein blue on Sunset Boulevard, the color named for the French artist who made it famous. Across the city, Electric Bleu — which gets its name from the 1987…

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From planting perennial flower beds to pruning privacy hedges, maintaining attractive landscapes requires excellent gardening tools. Which means you can’t simply grab any ol’ pair of kitchen shears or make do with a shovel meant for snow instead of soil.  Since tasks like weeding, trimming, and transplanting require dedicated tools, we put together this list of the best gardening tools of 2026, which has everything you need to get your hands dirty and your garden growing. The Gardener’s Friend Ratchet Pruning Shears Photo: Amazon Developed by professional gardeners to make trimming a much less tiring task, The Gardner’s Friend pruning…

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