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Good Housekeeping

Sep 01 2020
Magazine

Good Housekeeping - Home of the Good Housekeeping Seal and your best source for saving time, money, and hassle.

PRESERVE YOUR PANS

Stripes on the Ceiling

Tomatoes • These lycopene-loaded fruits taste sweet but shine in savory dishes, so they’re easy to enjoy in a variety of ways. Try our Test Kitchen’s favorites:

WATCH OUR DIY VIDEO

DIGITAL ETIQUETTE 101 • Whether you’re working from home or visiting with family online, we have smart tips for more effective screen time from Elaine Quinn, a consultant for solo business owners.

Think Inside the Box • Who says retail therapy requires a brick-and-mortar store? These packages, delivered to your doorstep on a regular basis, can satisfy a variety of tastes. A few favorites:

The Fight for Her Life • Beth Fairchild was 34 when she was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer (mBC), which is an incurable stage IV cancer. Her doctors said she had two years to live—but six years later, she’s beaten the odds. Now she’s dedicated to helping others with breast cancer as an areola-restoration tattoo professional. She’s also the director of #Cancerland, an organization that focuses on outreach to the mBC community.

SMALL BUSINESSES • The average small business has only 27 days’ worth of cash on hand, but mom-and-pop shops often have less than 20 days’ worth, according to the JPMorgan Chase Institute. That means your local favorites may need help. Here’s what you can do.

It feels like change is this year’s theme.

GH style lab • Beauty & Fashion

10 Top Beauty Looks for Fall • The easiest and most flattering ways to refresh your makeup, hair and skin routines this season, including GH Beauty Lab–approved bargain drugstore product picks and one-step pro how-tos

BEAUTY PROS' SECRETS TO LOOKING YOUTHFUL • Top skincare, hair, makeup and nutrition experts share tricks that really work for a fresh and age-defying appearance now and in the future

Family-Friendly Storage • The color of this mudroom may catch your eye, but much of its organizational beauty is out of sight, thanks to clever storage ideas from interior designer Emilie Munroe. One side of the built-in cabinet features rows of high and low hooks easily accessible to kids, while the other side has hooks at an ideal height for adults’ bags and coats. Plus, each member of the family has a lower drawer dedicated to their shoes, so pairs stay together and the floor remains clutter-free. It’s the perfect setup for back to school.

MAKE IT WORK from HOME • Good Housekeeping teamed up with Chatbooks, an app-based photo-book company, to scour the U.S. and Canada for the smartest and most beautiful home office setups. What we found, done by both apartment dwellers and homeowners, just may inspire you to take your own work-from-home space to the next level.

GH CLEANING LAB • GH’s resident home care dynamo shares her top tips and favorite tricks to conquer your toughest messes and trouble spots

“My son may have special needs, but KIDS LIKE HIM can still make friends.” • As a parent, Candi Carter noted that teenagers with developmental differences like her son, Emerson, have few opportunities to relax, connect and hang out — so she decided to create a space just for them

Help for kids with disabilities • Find details about Candi Carter’s New Jersey nonprofit, We’ve Got Friends, at wgfnj.org. For additional resources, check out these national organizations that make it easier for kids of all ages to find support, make new friends and discover activities they love.

HOW TO HELP KIDS COPE WITH STRESS • The events of this year may be particularly hard on young people. This special report from the Good Housekeeping Health Newsroom will guide you on ways to make them feel safe and loved, whatever the...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 130 Publisher: Hearst Edition: Sep 01 2020

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  • Release date: August 13, 2020

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Good Housekeeping - Home of the Good Housekeeping Seal and your best source for saving time, money, and hassle.

PRESERVE YOUR PANS

Stripes on the Ceiling

Tomatoes • These lycopene-loaded fruits taste sweet but shine in savory dishes, so they’re easy to enjoy in a variety of ways. Try our Test Kitchen’s favorites:

WATCH OUR DIY VIDEO

DIGITAL ETIQUETTE 101 • Whether you’re working from home or visiting with family online, we have smart tips for more effective screen time from Elaine Quinn, a consultant for solo business owners.

Think Inside the Box • Who says retail therapy requires a brick-and-mortar store? These packages, delivered to your doorstep on a regular basis, can satisfy a variety of tastes. A few favorites:

The Fight for Her Life • Beth Fairchild was 34 when she was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer (mBC), which is an incurable stage IV cancer. Her doctors said she had two years to live—but six years later, she’s beaten the odds. Now she’s dedicated to helping others with breast cancer as an areola-restoration tattoo professional. She’s also the director of #Cancerland, an organization that focuses on outreach to the mBC community.

SMALL BUSINESSES • The average small business has only 27 days’ worth of cash on hand, but mom-and-pop shops often have less than 20 days’ worth, according to the JPMorgan Chase Institute. That means your local favorites may need help. Here’s what you can do.

It feels like change is this year’s theme.

GH style lab • Beauty & Fashion

10 Top Beauty Looks for Fall • The easiest and most flattering ways to refresh your makeup, hair and skin routines this season, including GH Beauty Lab–approved bargain drugstore product picks and one-step pro how-tos

BEAUTY PROS' SECRETS TO LOOKING YOUTHFUL • Top skincare, hair, makeup and nutrition experts share tricks that really work for a fresh and age-defying appearance now and in the future

Family-Friendly Storage • The color of this mudroom may catch your eye, but much of its organizational beauty is out of sight, thanks to clever storage ideas from interior designer Emilie Munroe. One side of the built-in cabinet features rows of high and low hooks easily accessible to kids, while the other side has hooks at an ideal height for adults’ bags and coats. Plus, each member of the family has a lower drawer dedicated to their shoes, so pairs stay together and the floor remains clutter-free. It’s the perfect setup for back to school.

MAKE IT WORK from HOME • Good Housekeeping teamed up with Chatbooks, an app-based photo-book company, to scour the U.S. and Canada for the smartest and most beautiful home office setups. What we found, done by both apartment dwellers and homeowners, just may inspire you to take your own work-from-home space to the next level.

GH CLEANING LAB • GH’s resident home care dynamo shares her top tips and favorite tricks to conquer your toughest messes and trouble spots

“My son may have special needs, but KIDS LIKE HIM can still make friends.” • As a parent, Candi Carter noted that teenagers with developmental differences like her son, Emerson, have few opportunities to relax, connect and hang out — so she decided to create a space just for them

Help for kids with disabilities • Find details about Candi Carter’s New Jersey nonprofit, We’ve Got Friends, at wgfnj.org. For additional resources, check out these national organizations that make it easier for kids of all ages to find support, make new friends and discover activities they love.

HOW TO HELP KIDS COPE WITH STRESS • The events of this year may be particularly hard on young people. This special report from the Good Housekeeping Health Newsroom will guide you on ways to make them feel safe and loved, whatever the...


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