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Plan a Divorce Party for Your Bestie
Sure, a divorce is a rupture, but it’s also a rebirth, and I think that’s worth celebrating! We celebrate so many other life transitions: new jobs, graduations, houses… why not a divorce?
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Uncommon Pairings: Age Your Wine!
Technically, you can age any wine, but some survive the process better than others!
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Uncommon Pairings: Chilled Red Wines for Early Autumn
Chilled reds are the perfect companion this time of year. They feel like leaves changing and light sweaters and playfully sticking your toes under someone’s butt to warm up.
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Cherry Coke Triptych
Giving up caffeinated soda was one of the hardest parts of being pregnant.
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Outside the Sides Box: Alternative Thanksgiving Dishes That Go Great With Turkey
There are a whole lot of vegan and gluten free options for alternative Thanksgiving sides.
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Mac and Cheese To Eat Out of a Pot in Your Underwear
It’s a beautiful, rushed meeting of those nostalgic blue Kraft boxes from after school specials and the trendy adult cacio e pepes that have overtaken the menus of fancy Italian restaurants everywhere.
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Practical Magic: How to Nourish Your Body When Executive Dysfunction Has Other Plans
There’s a saying they mention when feeding babies: “fed is best.” That principle’s not just for babies, my friends!
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A Quest for the Best Banana Bread Recipe
Which recipe had the most banana-y flavor? Which one was the easiest? Which one had the best ideas for add-ins or complimentary flavors?
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Liquor On The Mountain: We’re Having a Whiskey Tasting And You Should Too
Ah, the power of buying alcohol in a large group of queermos – if you haven’t done it before, you should probably do it now. Why? Because you can get really amazing bottles to try that might be out of your budget otherwise and you’ll be trying those bottles in really excellent company.
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Shucking Oysters Is Super Hot! Here’s How You Do It
Learn everything you need to know to become an oyster expert and impress your crush with some fresh shucking!
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How To Host a Restorative Dinner Party for Your Chosen Queer Fam
Over the past few years, I’ve learned a lot about how to curate and host a sacred queer space. It feels important to share some of the practical things I’ve learned so you can curate those spaces, too.
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It’s Time To Get Into Tinned Fish
Welcome to It’s Time To Get Into, a new snacking series where I help you spice up your grocery shopping list by telling you what to buy and how to eat it — with an emphasis on no-cook options!
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How to Meal Plan Without Hating Your Life and Your Self
Preparing a meal does not have to be an elaborate situation.
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Notes for a Queer Homemaker: Welcome to the Worldmaking Series
If you’ve ever wanted step by step instructions about how to deep clean your room, this is the post for you.
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Break the Kitchenette With Some Herbaceous Simple Syrups for the Holigays
I am going to suggest that you make a Christmas tree into a simple syrup for the holidays, and I will be right.
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Uncommon Pairings: Canned Sparkling Wines and the Chips That Go With Them
Canned wines have solved the problem of me not wanting to commit to an entire bottle of something.
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My Seltzer, My Self
Do you remember the first time you stumbled upon a satisfaction you tried to make entirely your own?
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Beers I Drank From Ages 14 to 20 That Made Me the ‘Man’ I Am Today
Every punk party — whether it was in Ft. Lauderdale or Lake Worth or North Miami — had the exact same drink options. Either you were drinking Mickey’s or you were doing shots of Jack Daniels.
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10 Kitchen Tools, Apps and Storage Tricks For Neurotic Solo Cooks
The products and apps that have helped me stop ordering Postmates and instead chop onions without crying, keep food fresh and accessible through strategic storage, plan meals and cook them!
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Things I’ve Eaten for Lunch at My Girlfriend’s House
“That’s a lot of provolone, babe!” – my girlfriend, when I read this list to her