Imagine you’re meeting someone for the first time and your hands are sweaty. Doesn’t matter how often you wipe them on your clothing or with that wad of tissue in your pocket. They’re still sweaty. And your nerves are only making things worse. If you’ve struggled with sweaty hands,...
Ashley Mateo is a writer, editor, and UESCA- and RRCA-certified running coach who has contributed to Runner’s World, Bicycling, Women's Health, Health, Shape, Self, and more. She’ll go anywhere in the world once—even if it’s just for a good story. Also into: good pizza, good...
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Red cups and sweaty bodies everywhere Hands in the air like we don't care Cause we came to have fun now Bet someone here might get some now If you're not ready to go home Can I get a hell no Cause we're gonna go all night Till we see the sunlight alright La di da di we lik...
We know that moisture is the enemy of crispiness, and no one wants a limp, sweaty chicken thigh that looks like it just came out of a packed subway car. This concept applies to frying chicken, too. As America's Test Kitchen tells us, adding too much chicken to your frying vessel ...
It made me laugh. Busted. “I give my anxiety a name,” Kaitlin, a Cup of Jo reader, once wrote in a comment. “His name is Alexander (likeAlexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day), and I visualize him walking away and closing the door behind him.” ...
My sweaty hands and feet were always a family joke. Even when I was little, my siblings would squeal and run if my hands or feet got too close their nose. My mother even recounts a story about her conversation with a nurse when I was born. Apparently I was only two days old and...