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What’s your favorite Carolyn Hax column about pets?
Let us know your favorite Carolyn Hax columns about pets.
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The best ways to cook green beans, beyond steaming
Move beyond steaming when you roast, blister, saute and braise green beans.
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Carolyn Hax chat: I was the other woman. Can I befriend the ex-wife who didn’t know?
Advice columnist Carolyn Hax answers your questions about the strange train we call life.
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A taco will always be a taco — no matter what we call it
Is the taco a sandwich? Judges have ruled on different sides of the debate, but the street food’s true Mexican heritage can withstand any categorization.
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If Red Lobster’s butter-bathed ship is sinking, remember the shrimp
The chain is facing a potential bankruptcy as locations shutter around the country, and some experts are blaming an endless shrimp promotion gone wrong.
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I think I have carpenter ants in my house. What should I do?
These unusually large ants can cause serious structural damage to your home.
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What to watch with your kids: ‘IF,’ ‘Back to Black’ and more
Common Sense Media also reviews “Thelma the Unicorn” and “Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story.”
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Sheet Pan Cauliflower Marbella
The classic chicken dish from “The Silver Palate” cookbook gets a modern remake with cauliflower and a sheet pan while retaining its sweet, sour and slightly spicy essence.
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Ask Amy: Retired couple misses social activities since the pandemic
A retired couple has seen their social life dwindle as many of the activities they used to participate in have been shut down.
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Miss Manners: Longtime friends lose minds over canceled dinner plans
A couple canceled dinner plans with old friends a month ago. Their friends are still fuming.
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Carolyn Hax: After holiday meals, guests rush the kitchen to claim the leftovers
When fellow guests rush the leftovers after big family holiday gatherings, is it okay to speak up on behalf of the hosts?
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