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How to make gluten-free versions of your favorite baked goods
Gluten-free flour blends can do a lot, but they’re not all created equal and they’re not for every baked good.
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How farm animals survived Milton: ‘Animals are smarter than us’
The safest thing for most farm animals during a hurricane is to leave them outside rather than in a barn.
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How can I get a musty smell out of old wood furniture?
Mildew and other odors are very off-putting. Here’s what you can do to get rid of them.
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What to watch with your kids: ‘Joker: Folie à Deux,’ ‘Piece by Piece’ and more
Common Sense Media also reviews “Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft” and “The Franchise.”
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Yogurt and Granola Loaf Cake
Granola’s toasted-oat flavor harmonizes with creamy, tangy yogurt in a loaf that yields a new way to enjoy a classic combination.
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Miss Manners: Does quitting social media mean losing friends?
Letter writer quit social media and limited their phone usage. Their friends aren’t happy.
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Carolyn Hax: His depression broke them up, but his heart wants a second chance
Letter writer’s intense depression ruined their relationship. Is doing hard work to get better enough for a second chance?
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Asking Eric: Husband doesn’t approve of wife’s new friends
A wife made life-saving friendships after relocating, but her husband doesn’t approve.
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Does trip to see Taylor Swift have strings attached? Give advice to this Hax question.
Every week, we ask readers to think like an advice columnist and submit their advice to a question Carolyn Hax hasn’t answered.
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How to be an eco-conscious wine consumer
Reducing your carbon footprint includes supporting local wineries and embracing alternative packaging.
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At $15, this crisp Austrian white wine in a liter bottle is a steal
Two crisp whites and a red for cooler weather -- are this week’s wine picks from our columnist.
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Journalists covering Milton were sheltering in their car. Then came a meow.
Photographer David Barcenas and reporter Christopher Salas rescued a cat that the internet dubbed #HurricaneCat. Millie was hiding under their car during a tornado watch.
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The best bagels in D.C.? We tried 9 shops and found a clear winner.
Six judges tasted 108 bagels from nine beloved D.C. shops (including Call Your Mother and Bethesda Bagels). The winner ran away with the competition.
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Ham and pineapple sliders bring out the best of a divisive pizza combo
Whether you love or hate Hawaiian pizza, these sweet-tangy sliders might win you over.
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Ask Sahaj: I’m dreading celebrating my emotionally manipulative mom’s birthday
The letter writer moved across the country to escape mom’s “emotional hijacking” and dreads visiting home for her birthday.
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‘Dogs don’t carry cash’: Dog treats are free in this frontyard gumball machine
“I do not plan on stopping,” said Doug Owen, who set up the treat dispenser last month. “I don’t want dogs mad at me.”
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Get the look of built-ins without splurging on custom shelving
You don’t need to blow your budget to achieve a luxe aesthetic. You just need these DIY tips.
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Gluten-Free Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
These gluten-free chocolate chip and walnut cookies rely on two formats of oats and a replacement flour blend to create the kind of soft-center, crispy-edged treat you often get from wheat-based recipes.
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Asking Eric: Mom is disappointed her son spends more time with in-laws
A mom wants to move away from her son and his family since it’s clear he enjoys visiting his in-laws more than her.
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Hawaiian Pizza Sliders
Inspired by the love-it-or-hate-it Hawaiian pizza, these sliders feature the salty-sweet combo of pineapple and ham — but stuffed into plush Hawaiian bread rolls with provolone cheese and a tangy sauce.
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Miss Manners: ‘Am I obliged to dislike people my longtime partner dislikes?’
Does this letter writer have to dislike the same people their partner dislikes out of loyalty?
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Carolyn Hax: Just found out once-close brother is getting married today
What does it mean when a close brother “temporarily” moves far away, falls out of touch and sends wedding news by grapevine?
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