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5 Noche Buena alternatives you can make for the holidays
A healthy Noche Buena feast is still possible
A healthy Noche Buena feast is still possible
Editor’s Note: Christmas is labeled as the season of many things. It is called the season of family, of love, and interestingly enough, of gift-giving. This December, we explore what
Next to Halloween, the Christmas holidays are perhaps the busiest and most taxing season, especially because there are lots of socialization, formal events, drinking parties, and family reunions that take
Editor’s Note: Christmas is labeled as the season of many things. It is called the season of family, of love, and interestingly enough, of gift-giving. This December, we explore what
There are more than a million ways to spend the holidays. A lot get together with their families, a few call it Friendsmas and have sleepovers while others book a
Editor’s Note: Christmas is labeled as the season of many things. It is called the season of family, of love, and interestingly enough, of gift-giving. This December, we explore what
Let’s face it, most of us dread the impending series of family reunions this holiday season. Nobody’s really ready when unending questions get thrown in the middle of a conversation—“May
Even as I watch the weighing scale inch higher because of holiday overindulging, I have decided to postpone all fitness programs and enjoy the festivities. After all, it is the
December is the month of “making merry.” And we had a good start. It was a beautiful wedding. The day dawned ugly. It rained all morning. But later we saw
This time last year, one of our staffers suggested that the best way to spend our Christmas bonus and 13th month pay is to invest in jewelry. “Get the type
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