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Frankly, My Dear ...

Variety may be the spice of life, but people come up with some pretty weird combinations.

Mac-and-cheese with ketchup. Peanut butter and bacon sandwiches. Pancakes and franks.

Now there’s a new one. But greeting-card company Pancake & Franks makes the ...

Brush Off

There’s something really, really gross in your bathroom.

Something that harbors millions of micro-organisms and tons of bacteria. A seething hotbed of icky contaminants.

It’s your toothbrush (ew!), and, we hate to tell you, but it really ought to be ...

Whole Lotta Love

Think it’s cold where you are? Try growing up in Scandinavia. Now that’s cold. Like farther-north-than-Montreal-cold. Road-trip-distance-from-the-Arctic-Circle-cold.

Our pick for the cutest chilly-day warmth from the most unexpected source: a little bit of Lotta.

Lotta Jansdotter, that is, the Scandinavian-born, ...

Home Shopping Network

We all do it.

Sneak upstairs during a party to check out the goods in the host’s bedroom or bath.

Unfortunately, absconding with the findings is generally frowned upon.

Welcome to Environment337, where you’re encouraged to snoop to your heart’s ...

Seasoned Greetings

What is it that draws aged aunties to sappy greeting cards? If you have to read another poem containing the words cherish, miracle, or amen, you’ll spew eggnog all over your card tree.

If only your well-meaning relatives had got ...

Givin' Large

So you’ve been thinking a lot about giving. (Okay, and a little about getting.)

But this year you’re looking for a different way to do it. Take a gander at the nonprofit organizations below; now’s a great time to ...

Good Old Days

You’ve got a monster teddy-bear collection, framed Sesame Street prints, and a rockin’ set of action figures.

It appears you’ve elevated immaturity to an art form.

While most people just don’t get it, You’re Such a Baby revels in the ...

Crap Addict

It started innocently enough. A recreational lamp here, a casual rug there. (Hey, all your friends were doing it).

But thrift-store purchases were just your gateway drug. Next it was industrial-size freezers. And after that, random boxes of god-knows-what. Before ...