13 items a nutritionist says you should buy at Costco - and the one item you shouldn t
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13 items a nutritionist says you should buy at Costco - and the one item you shouldn t
Kylie Sakaida, a registered dietitian, says Costco sells items that are perfect for a balanced diet.
In her TikTok videos, she recommends buying the famous rotisserie chicken for dinner and Yasso bars for dessert.
Sakaida said she would not recommend green tea fat-burning supplements.
13 things that only exist in Texas
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13 things that only exist in Texas
Texas has culture, traditions, and sayings that are uniquely its own.
Chains like Whataburger, Buc-ee s, and H-E-B are Texan businesses.
Attractions like Schlitterbahn only exist in the Lone Star State.
How 13 celebrities make their smoothies
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How 13 celebrities make their smoothies
Smoothies can be a great, easy way to pack extra fruits and vegetables into your diet.
Celebrities like Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, and Oprah all have their own, go-to recipes.
Celebrity chefs like Rachael Ray and Gordon Ramsay have also put a twist on smoothie recipes.
11 celebrities who have been open about having psoriasis
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11 celebrities who have been open about having psoriasis
Many celebrities have psoriasis, an autoimmune disease that causes itchy and dry skin.
Reality stars Kim Kardashian and Stassi Schroeder are among those who ve spoken about it.
LeAnn Rimes and Jonathan Van Ness have encouraged people to stop hiding their psoriasis.
The exterior of the house. Photo by Marino Thorlacius
KRADS, an architectural design firm in Denmark, worked with musicians Tina Dickow and Helgi Jónsson to build them a holiday home near Lake Þingvallavatn, or Lake Thingvallavatn
, in Iceland.
The result is a house that the design firm calls Holiday home by Þingvallavatn.
According to the designers, the home s key feature is that it slopes with the terrain. The exterior of the house. Photo by Marino Thorlacius
The house is surrounded by dense vegetation, so Dickow and Jónsson wanted their house to be built without disrupting or ruining the natural landscape.