Category: Lifestyle
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McDonald’s manager caught on camera yelling, cursing at customer
byA McDonald’s manager in Muskego, Wis., was caught on camera yelling expletives at a customer and his young son in the drive-thru on Sunday. Tom Olzewski and his 9-year-old son went to the fast food chain on Sunday afternoon to grab some hamburgers. However, the pair ended up sitting in the drive-thru for 12 minutes […]
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New York’s First Candy Museum To Open In Early 2019
byIn early 2019, New York City will see yet another food-themed museum filled with opportunities for munching, shopping and selfie-taking. Named the Candy Museum, this 30,000-square-foot candy wonderland—located in the iconic Limelight Club space on the corner of 20th Street and Sixth Avenue—is first of three museums founded by Sugar Factory. In line with the company’s 22 retail stores around […]
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Are you eating too much protein? Some sources aren’t as healthy as you think
byFor years we’ve been fed the line that a diet of red meat, supplements and protein shakes can have real health benefits. If only it were that simple or the past two decades, the benefits of high-protein nutritional regimes have been relentlessly marketed to the general public, largely through the booming diet, fitness and […]
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Christian Louboutin: women don’t wear high heels to please men
byChristian Louboutin wants to make something very clear: He loves women. “My first inspiration is women, I will probably always remain the same,” he says, reclining on a velvet sofa in his new Sydney boutique, his fourth in Australia (there are two boutiques in Melbourne, one on the Gold Coast, as well as concessions in […]
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Daily horoscope for Thursday May 31
byApril 21 to May 21 The moon awakens your wisdom and learning, helping you realise how much you already know about a subject or a person. You will also absorb new information easily. Talking to a partner goes well but it’s the way you listen that adds to the love match. Single? Mars links you […]
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Westminster Abbey unlocks hidden area to show off historical treasures
byLONDON – Westminster Abbey, one of London’s most famous tourist sites, is opening up an area previously closed to the public to show off 300 items including Prince William’s marriage license to chronicle its 1,000-year history. The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Galleries are in the 13th-century triforium, some 16 meters (52 ft) above the floor of […]
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Marks and Spencer’s ‘everywoman’ exposed as a high street myth
byNews just in: the “everywoman” who has long patronised Marks & Spencer’s fashion department does not exist. She never has, of course, even if, two decades ago, it was easy for the retailer to behave as though she did. Back then, high street offerings were so limited that big retailers could produce broad-brush designs conceived […]
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How her passion for jellyfish led one woman to self-empowerment and a bid to save the planet
byLooking back, I see that jellyfish came to me when the haze of sleepless nights brought on by kids’ cries and the frenzy of cramming a working day into the scant hours of pre-school began to lift. And, even though I still looked good on Facebook, when I slowed down long enough to think, I […]
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How to enjoy eating outdoors: a guide to avoiding wasps, sand and warm mayonnaise
byFrom flying insects to the weather, Mother Nature can be a cruel mistress. Here’s how to master British summer picnics and barbecues and realise your alfresco dining fantasies he simple pleasures of dining alfresco are a well-worn topic at this time of year: it is hardly news that food tastes better in the open air, […]
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IS DRINKING SALT WATER GOOD FOR YOU? NUTRITIONISTS GIVE THEIR VERDICT
byHealth trends frequently come and go, and some are more scientifically sound than others. In February, an epidemiologist debunked the turmeric “health fad” that had become a widespread sensation, dismissing it as “nonsense”. Another trend that has recently come under the limelight is “sole”, which involves drinking a blend of water and natural salt. While […]
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