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At a time when there's seemingly a new "revolutionary diet" popping up on Instagram every moment, the Mediterranean diet continues to reign supreme among health experts. The diet, based on eating whole grains, fruits, vegetables, lean protein and healthy fat, was recently named the best overall diet for the sixth year in a row by U.S. News & World Report. We have a beginner's guide to the Mediterranean diet with the foods you can enjoy, what to avoid, and what health benefits you can expect. Plus, make sure to check out our Mediterranean recipes for chicken, pasta, shrimp and more. |
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Add some kick to a protein-packed meal with these shrimp and turkey lettuce wraps with a spicy umami sauce from chef and Food Network personality David Rose. Make sure to cook the shrimp separately from the ground turkey to avoid overcooking, and top it all off with lime and cilantro for a bright, fresh finish. Get the recipe. |
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A little pick-me-up before you go. |
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The spirit of late comic actor Leslie Jordan lives on in this spunky 3-year-old from Kentucky and her hilarious reaction to a manicure mishap. In a TikTok video, Adaline Catron is giving her mom, Kayla, a bright pink manicure when she drips some nail polish on her mom's finger. "I'm trying my best, honeeeeey!" Adaline says in a thick southern drawl, adjusting her pink glasses and smiling. The cute moment reminded people of the voice and comic timing of Jordan, the "Will and Grace" star who died in October. Her mother was initially hesitant to share the video because Adaline has undeveloped optic nerves and is legally blind. "When we're out, grown adults will come up and ask, 'What is wrong with her?' And 'Why do her eyes do that?'" Kayla told us. "My husband actually had to convince me. He was like, 'We need to do this. She's going to make people smile.'" And he was right! |
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