Oct 19, 2009 -
- Has Anthony Bourdain lost his coolness? — Huffington Post
- Turn string cheese into bloody fingers for Halloween. — Food Wishes Video
- How does food affect your dreams?— Chow
- 5 books every cook should have.
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Sep 30, 2009 -
Dreams are supposed to offer an escape from reality and transport us to far away lands, but sometimes the realities of the day catch up with us at night. I have woken up from vivid dreams about conversations with my co-workers, confrontations with my manager, and conundrums that never happened in waking life more times than I'd like to admit. It seems obvious that the trials of our careers stay in our subconscious and spring up at night, but it can be jarring and quickly turn into one of those residual "Yikes!
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Jul 30, 2009 -
It's happened to us all. We're hanging out by the water cooler and a coworker suddenly comes around and says — "I had the strangest dream last night . .
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Jun 04, 2009 -
Everybody dreams, but not all of us remember our nocturnal turnings in the morning. For those of you who do — and who dream about beauty and grooming — I've done a little research to find out what your visions could symbolize. Take it with a grain of salt if you like, or just use it as a reference for what dreams may come.
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Apr 10, 2009 -
There are moments in my life when I think, "This is the definition of motherhood." Spit up all over my sweater is one. For most waking hours, I have countless reminders of this.
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Mar 19, 2009 -
I'm sure this happens to you all the time: your alarm goes off and you get pulled out of an amazing dream, but as soon as you hit the snooze button, you can't remember many details, if any, of what you were dreaming about. New research suggests that you actually try to remember, because your dreams can give insight into your personality. Tapping into what happens in your dreams can help you understand the thoughts, feelings, and actions you have when you're awake, which in turn can help "heal emotional stress and trauma, enable us to sleep better, make us feel happier while awake, or even answer nagging questions about our lives."
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Nov 13, 2008 -
I'm 21 and have been dating my boyfriend for four years. Our families know each other and know that we're serious about our relationship. His family is traditional and conservative so they hope that we take things slow until we're married.
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Oct 10, 2008 -
Dear Sugar,
My girlfriend and I have been dating for six months and things are starting to get serious. We've moved in together and are happy that we did. She's finishing her degree in a month and is thinking of joining the armed forces so she can travel around the world — she wants me to go with her.
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Oct 09, 2008 -
Dear Sugar,
I've been dating my boyfriend for almost a year now. For the past two months I have had dreams of catching him cheating on me and it's driving me to snoop on him. I look in his email, his Facebook account, and phone whenever I get a chance.
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Oct 02, 2008 -
I have been engaged for about nine months to a guy I love. But I just don't think I want to get married, to anyone! I couldn't say no to him when he proposed because I do want to be with him for the long-term, and he said he wanted to have a long engagement.
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