“It doesn’t really matter what the occasion is — big or small — but it’s the connections that we have… Entertaining isn't just about making dinner parties. It's about celebrating those connections, and I think that's what makes life worth living." — Ina Garten I adore Ina Garten's books and always tried to catch her on the Food Network because while her food was always … [Read more...] about From the Deep End: Deconstructing the dinner party
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During the pandemic, women embraced their grays. Now, some are going back to the colorist.
Elizabeth Wellington PHILADELPHIA — During the pandemic, Marilyn Frasier heeded the once-mandatory — then age-affirming — call to embrace her gray. So, she stopped coloring her naturally black hair a dark brown and put full trust in her salty white roots. "I let it grow out," said Frasier, 72, who lives in Center City. "It looked OK. Everyone told me it looked great. Then … [Read more...] about During the pandemic, women embraced their grays. Now, some are going back to the colorist.
Your dog will have an anti-aging drug before you do
F.D. Flam Before we have an anti-aging drug for humans, we’re likely to have one for dogs. Multiple clinical trials are currently underway to test potential anti-aging compounds on dogs, since our best friends have become a popular animal model for human aging. Fido also represents a potentially huge market. The science could benefit both species, but premature claims are … [Read more...] about Your dog will have an anti-aging drug before you do