- Thanksgiving is just over a week away and we can’t wait to dig in. We’ve got plenty of fresh, simple, and seasonal dishes to make your holiday healthy—the exact opposite of these monstrosities, the 13 fattiest Thanksgiving creations. [MSNBC]
- We’re determined to nip sniffles in the bud this cold and flu season. The creator of a new all-natural remedy thinks he may have the solution. He dreamed up a nasal spray packed with capsaicin pepper, after realizing his allergies cleared up after he got hit with pepper spray in the self-defense classes he once taught. [Vital Juice]
- Cold and flu season also means the cold weather will soon be wrecking havoc on our skin. For a new tactic for soothing dry, itchy, and even painful winter skin, why not give marigolds a try? [New York Times]
- Parents concerned about lead poisoning generally fret over the most common culprits—paint, water, dust, and dirt. But a new report suggests that some vinegars might also contain traces of lead and could therefore be dangerous to children. [MomLogic]
- Plenty of foods are rumored to get you in the mood, but perhaps none as unabashedly as a new dessert created by a team of students at a Colombian cooking school. The key ingredient? Mixed in with the pudding, chocolate, and whipped cream is Viagra. [IBN Live]
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