My family enjoys it so much that I often serve it for other
cold weather holidays like Sukkot, Thanksgiving and Purim.
Those two and others know that during
the cold weather this holiday season, many pets are in need of food and shelter.
Not exact matches
One thing is for sure, with the
weather shifting to
colder temperatures and the
holidays ahead (where I typically spread myself thin preparing to entertain loved ones) my energy levels and health can take a hit.
This is a crowd - pleasing appetizer for a Game Day party,
holiday party, or any
cold -
weather gathering.
And though it's like the desert here in Southern California (it being 82 ° during the
holidays probably didn't help my attitude at the time), many of you are experiencing some very
cold weather, and are looking for a simple and hearty stew to heat things up.
Lite snow white dip and
colder weather veggies are the perfect way to encourage healthy during the
holidays and still spread
holiday cheer.
Christmas is my absolute favorite
holiday, and I use the
cold weather as an excuse the bake 24/7 this time of year.
Even though posole is a traditional
holiday dish in New Mexico, it's wonderful at taking the chill off in
cold weather.
Even though I dread
cold weather, I'm very much looking forward to all the
holidays.
I'm finding it hard to get out of bad habits left over from the
holiday season, possibly the very
cold weather we have had recently is making it harder.
Montreal is looking like a perfect
holiday card and this
colder weather is bringing out the baker in me (or is it just late night stress baking?).
But it's definitely that time of the year — when the
weather gets a tad bit nippy (ok, or
cold), the
holiday decorations are out in full force, and my thoughts turn to dreams of chocolate and cookies and pastry and everything that's not necessarily good for me but keeps me going through the winter months.
Though it's homey and hearty, perfect for any
cold -
weather meal, it's surprisingly elegant choice with which to start a
holiday meal like Christmas dinner, served in moderate portions.
The excitement of the
holidays and warm
weather vacations mask the
cold of November and December pretty well.
January is a month for warm, healthy soups to counter the
cold weather and the
holiday over-indulgence.
This
cold -
weather classic includes a Sugar Factory mug, Christmas taffy, white chocolate dipped Oreos sprinkled with peppermint crumbles and more, all snug in a wicker pine cone basket.Santa's Bootie gift basket is a special addition to any
holiday stocking stuffer.
It's finally the
holidays, and if you're anything like me, you're bundled up to avoid the
cold weather, and you just can't help but want to eat everything in sight.
The extreme
cold weather and heavy snow Maine experienced in December and early January was the final straw, cutting dramatically into the
holiday and post-
holiday shopping business, Lundy said.
This is the time to stock up on
holiday gifts, outfits for family photos, outerwear for
cold weather, pajamas and much more!
The warm
holiday season was tough on Northeast ski resorts, but the recent return of
cold weather has things looking up.
That suggests that the
holidays themselves might be contributing to increased mortality, independent of the effects of
weather and health problems associated with
colder temperatures.
And, though the
holidays are peak hygge season, it's not just a
cold -
weather concept.
However, our health tends to be put on the back burner when the
colder weather begins; combine that with the stress that the upcoming
holidays can bring and we have a recipe for disaster.
People drink more caffeine during the
holidays thanks to a combination of
cold weather (coffee warms you up), recovering from extra late nights out, and needing to muster more energy for Macy's, says Delbridge.
We all know that yoga, meditation, and positive affirmations are great for our bodies and minds, but it's even better for the
holidays, when our bodies might be tight from the
cold weather and filled with not - so - good stuff, and our minds are filled with stress.
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Holidays and
colder weather seem to add an excess of warm, comforting dishes that appear in front of you.
With the change of
weather, excess white foods, and the stress of the
holidays, no wonder
cold and flu season begins in late fall and early winter.
Our health tends to be put on the back burner when the
colder weather begins; combine that with the stress that the upcoming
holidays can bring and we have a recipe for disaster.
The
holiday season — with its food - centered family get - togethers and parties, extra responsibilities,
cold weather, and lack of time to exercise — can be a particular challenge for people with thyroid conditions.
Watch as chef Robert Irvine transforms plain old kale and chicken into a vibrant and festive winter citrus salad to keep the
cold weather blues (and the
holiday bulge) at bay.
The
cold weather rolls in, the
holidays start to quickly approach, and life gets busier and complicated.
As the
weather gets
colder and we are knee deep in the
holiday madness (I mean excitement!)
Maybe it is the
cold weather,
holidays, or maybe it is just an excuse to be bad Either way, I am trying to make some healthier choices this month and this honey crisp winter salad is the perfect start!
This
cold -
weather crud has got to go before I head home for the
holidays tomorrow!
Between the
cold weather, the drying indoor heat and the extra food and drinks, it's not hard to get dehydrated around the
holidays.
The
cold, damp, snowy (or rainy)
weather, more time spent indoors,
holiday eating, stress and exposure to the sick people surrounding us can all impact our immune function during the winter months and leave us susceptible to the onslaught of germs.
I love that during Fall the
weather cools down but is not too
cold, you get to throw on a light extra layer, and the excitement begins for the
holiday's.
As the last of autumn
weather makes its way out of our hemisphere, we're starting to brace for the
cold of the
holiday season.
I've been loving all of the
cold weather too, although I'm kind of ready for spring now that they
holidays are over.
I definitely agree that every
holiday is becoming over commercialised Kim, Enjoy the snow if it comes... we have awful
cold and wet
weather here!
Well, it finally came to an end well in time for my
holiday in the
colder weather when I eventually came across this gorgeous black coat in Massimo Dutti (where else?!).
It's been sort of a weird time to shop for those who live in
colder weather, because a majority of the sweaters were «
holiday» sweaters and are now on sale, and the new arrivals are for Spring.
Today I'm sharing how I made them
cold weather appropriate during our trip to Pittsburgh for the
holidays.
With the
holidays approaching and the
weather getting
colder, -LSB-...]
Cold weather has arrived, which means all the good
holiday things are coming but so is dry skin.
I can't wait to wear it with blanket scarves as the
weather continues to get
colder, and it's perfect for
holidays!
There is seriously nothing better than hot soup in
cold January... where is the
holiday magic to protect us from all the wintry
weather?!
It's a great opportunity to revamp your
cold (er)
weather closet, snag a designer item, pick up some things for the home and dare I say... begin your
holiday shopping.
Cold weather stands for yummy Starbucks
holiday drinks, school snow days, and of course the beginning of snowboarding season!