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Lifestyle
Hedges aren’t just for old British estates
With the right plants, a living fence can nourish and shelter wildlife, and even feed you.
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Ask Amy: Parents disagree about where daughter’s visiting boyfriend should sleep
Does this dad have a right to not want his visiting college student daughter sleeping in the same room as her boyfriend?
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Chicken Fried Steak With White Gravy
Chicken fried steak is typically a cheap cut of beef that is breaded and fried, then served with a white gravy.
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Miss Manners: Is complimenting makeup actually insulting?
Letter writer finds compliments on her makeup to be insulting.
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Carolyn Hax: Teen sees new stepsiblings as ‘too Brady Bunch for me’
Mom remarried a man with older kids, and this teen is annoyed by how hard the new stepsiblings are trying.
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They panic-bought bidets during the pandemic. It changed their lives.
Four years after the toilet paper shortage of 2020, bidet converts say they’re never going back — and bidet manufacturers say U.S. sales have never been better.
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Ask Amy: Can I help my boyfriend reconnect with his estranged family?
Should she help her boyfriend reconnect with his estranged family – including his two adult daughters?
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Carolyn Hax: Parent embarrassed that college-grad son is a bartender
When people ask, this parent is embarrassed to admit college-grad son works as a bartender.
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Miss Manners: I keep stumbling into proposals
Letter writer has stumbled upon a public proposal twice now.
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José Andrés’s carrot fritters bring a restaurant favorite home
From José Andrés’s new “Zaytinya” cookbook, carrot fritters with pistachio sauce demonstrate the vibrancy of Eastern Mediterranean cooking.
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