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No one asks Santa for the gift of weight gain. But unfortunately, with the holiday season comes parties and hearty meals that often lead many to pack on some extra pounds. Between Thanksgiving and New Year’s, people gain an average of 10 pounds, said Sue Munz, fitness director at the Kishwaukee Family YMCA.
Parties, family dinners, and other gatherings where food is served are all part of the holiday cheer. But the merriment can change to misery if food makes you or others ill.
Orrville couple can use soy nog in pie
The first time the members of St. James Episcopal Church hosted the Tastes and Sounds of Christmas as a "thank you" to the community for its support of various charities, organizers hoped 100 people would attend. "We had well over 200,"...
With an eye on rising food prices and static income, potential party hosts have two choices this season: not have a party or figure out how to do it...
By BETSY KLEIN Let’s face it: Not indulging over the holidays is like not splurging on that after-Thanksgiving two-for-one shoe sale. But as we all know (because we’ve all been there), at some point guilt sets in and we start rationalizing all the red flags.Now is really not the time to start dieting or monitoring the scale like a private eye. But, you can mind your Ps and Qs (portions and ...
NEW YORK -- The permanently suit-clad Stephen Colbert has traded in his pinstripes for a cardigan sweater, red turtleneck and furry boots.
Merchants who operate away from Seattle's downtown consumer corridor are pulling out all the stops to draw customers this shopping season, using the holiday spirit -- and deals -- to drum up business.
You have a calendar full of Christmas parties and no date to any of them. There's nobody to kiss under the mistletoe or when the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve. And perhaps the most dreaded thing is having to face relatives who ask why you're not married and settled down yet.
During the holiday season, many students are excited about spending time with family, friends and shopping. While the economy may receive a boost from the increased spending during Black Friday and the subsequent holiday shopping period, students victimized by theft face a much harsher reality.
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