An endless meeting: all the fun of the SATs and all the productivity of being in a coma. We'll help you plan your escape.
The freshest holiday wreath is the one you make yourself.
It's irresistibly exotic and lusciously juicy; it's also got that enormous pit that sometimes makes the mango seem like more trouble than it's worth. Tame this tropical teaser with a few well-placed cuts.
Build up your thighs and butt with this simple, effective exercise.
A high-quality protein smoothie can serve as an excellent breakfast drink or a healthy snack after a good workout. Of course, you don't need an excuse to enjoy one—you just need a blender.
Save hand-washing houseguests the horror of having to stare at a line of dirt and dead skin ringing the bathtub.
Nothing ruins a romantic fresh air picnic like the buzzing of angry yellow jackets—especially since, unlike the useful honey bee, they can use their stingers over and over again...
Dreams don't have a one-size-fits-all meaning. But here are the broad interpretations of the most common ones, as well as tips for deciphering your quirkier journeys.
Landscapes don't move and they have natural lighting, so painting one is easy and fun for beginners.
As Jews begin a new year, they set aside a day to repent for the previous year's sins by fasting and asking God for forgiveness. Yom Kippur, also known as the Day of Atonement, is the most important day on the Jewish liturgical calendar.
Emblematic of the American backyard ideal, grilling is just as easily done on a city rooftop or a sandy beach. Whatever your equipment — a monster gas grill, a classic kettle, or a high-design hibachi — the same basic grilling principles apply.
A cutting board is essential — even if you only ever cut drink garnishes, slicing limes on a dormroom desk is pretty gross.
Research says more than a third of Americans return at least one of their holiday gifts. Make sure your present isn't among them!
Being unattached on February 14 can be a good thing—you just have to know how to celebrate it.