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We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn More › Another holiday season is gone, and you’re lugging the artificial Christmas tree back up to the attic. Again, you wonder, what if you could carry the tree without getting poked, or even roll it to storage? The best Christmas tree bags let you do just that: store the tree with ease. These handy Christmas tree containers keep everything together, protect the tree (and you when you’re moving it), and come with handles and/or wheels for easier transportation. Whether you have a…

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Selection of timber is the most important factor in all building or swinging projects. Timber is strong, versatile, and handsome; however, it is not all the same. Timber types, grades, and treatments give a variation in durability, safety, and success of the project. Thus, with all aforethought of buying the timber, there can be assurance that using any timber would survive both the storms of time and economic viability. Understand Your Project Requirements Prior to getting information on timber to be used, one must have a knowledge of what the project is going for in the outset. Structural applications such…

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One thing I have always tried to get better at is anticipating the future. I do this as an investor and try to see what the world might look like five, ten, even twenty years from now. The earlier you can see the curves ahead, the better you can adjust before you crash into a guardrail. Recently I had a revelation. After being unable to take investment gains (not principal) to pay for a new $50,000+ car after my old car was causing too many problems, I came to a startling conclusion. I might have the same problem when it…

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There is no better and easier gift than a really great condiment. It doesn’t matter how picky a person is, or how specific their tastes are, or how well (or little) you know them, a high quality condiment is a meal-upgrading addition to anyone’s kitchen — even if they don’t cook. (Let’s be honest, all takeout tastes better with a little chile crisp or a swipe of chutney.) Condiments are actually ideal for every gifting scenario: They are the ultimate host gift, when you need to bring something with you to a party; they are also excellent stocking stuffers; and…

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Tokyo is one of those cities that feels endlessly deep. You can visit a dozen times and still discover new food stalls, hidden shrines, late-night bars, quirky subcultures, and neighborhoods that feel like completely different worlds. (I know because I’ve visited about 10 times already!) One of my favorite ways to explore Tokyo is by taking an Airbnb Experience. Led by locals and long-term residents, these tours give you a front-row seat to Tokyo’s food culture, nightlife, history, and crafts in a way you rarely get when wandering on your own. I’ve done a lot of Airbnb Experiences in Tokyo…

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As we head into the holidays, I wanted to reshare this 2023 post about family travel; and if you’d like more, Toby also shared his own tips for surviving family trips and here’s my personal trick for enjoying big family gatherings. Good luck out there! Xoxo After 13 years of family travel, I finally figured out the key to having fun (or at least how to put it into words): Expect some rough times. The point of travel is that the highs can be high. But, especially with family travel, the lows can also be hilariously low, right? A few…

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The Epicurious app hosts thousands of recipes from Epicurious (of course), but also Bon Appétit, Gourmet, and our favorite cookbooks. All are professionally tested and reliably delicious. But which ones rose to the top of the heap this year? Today we’re sharing the most-saved recipes of 2025—the ones that our readers flocked to en masse.The list is, to put it lightly, brimming with chicken. That means Chicken Piccata one home cook dubbed “faultless,” a lightning-fast Basil Chicken Stir-Fry, and herby kofta meatballs. Top recipes also include nourishing soups. Start with this curried lentil, tomato, and coconut one from Yotam Ottolenghi…

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While Dubai may have become synonymous with over-the-top glamour—a caricature reinforced by TV shows such as Dubai Bling and Real Housewives—in reality, it’s a city of eclectic style sensibilities that far outshine the sequins and skyscraper heels for which it’s known.Priding itself on diversity and with an entrepreneurial spirit at the heart, Dubai attracts a host of different cultures and personalities, resulting in a dynamic variety of style tribes influenced by just about everywhere. Oumayma Elboumeshouli, a creative director and content creator, perfectly embodies the reactive dressing that sees city suiting and beach chic all in a day’s wardrobe changes…

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I’ve been thinking a lot about what makes a design book actually useful versus just pretty to look at. Don’t get me wrong, I love a beautiful coffee table book as much as anyone. But the best interior design books I keep coming back to are the ones that help me think about my house differently. The ones that give me language for what I’m seeing (or not seeing yet), that help me work through a problem I’ve been stuck on, or that make me want to move a lamp across the room just to see what happens. This list…

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This article introduces communication skills and frameworks that will help enable quality interaction with patients. AbstractThis article on effective communication is the first in a series that aims to support student nurses and registered nurses across all fields to deliver talking therapies with confidence in their everyday work. Effective communication is vital in all healthcare settings and is a core proficiency on which student nurses are assessed. This article introduces some communication models that nurses can use to guide effective interactions with patients of all ages; the models are applicable across a range of clinical environments. The article focuses on…

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