Preheat oven to 400°F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper; set aside. In bowl, stir together oats, flour, cornstarch, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg; set aside. In ...
Hand-painted tiles, a guest house, and more! The backdrop of this recent Netflix hit is hitting the market. Just months after acting as a film set for Netflix’s “Nobody Wants This,” this beautiful Los ...
Often an expanse of blank space, the ceiling can be designed to create a visual impact and transform the aesthetic of a room. Here are five ways to upgrade this often underutilized “fifth wall” of ...
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Superfoods get a lot of hype, but these touted seeds really do live up to the name. Chia seeds are known for being full of fibre, rich in antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory, but new research reveals ...
Repotting houseplants can be messy, but it doesn’t have to be complicated. A little tender love and care goes a long way when it comes to your indoor plants. After all, watching them grow means you’re ...
While we love a spring deep clean, harsh chemicals can leave a lingering smell, and some commonly used ingredients have even been proven to disrupt our hormones. All these things are a no-go when ...
As much as we love our leafy houseplants, it’s undeniably exciting to see a flower bloom indoors. Though many houseplants have a particular growing season where you might see more flowers, some can ...
In a world where food brings people together, some chefs are taking it a step further by using their culinary gifts to ignite positive change. On April 24th, join us at the JLT Chef's Showcase, where ...
It turns out there’s no such thing as “too little” when it comes to exercise. Yes, that five-minute walk after lunch or 20 air squats after dinner can help contribute to a lower risk of dementia, says ...
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