Today’s News for Women Over 50

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Happy Ides of March, everyone!  No reason to beware but to look forward to Today’s News for Women Over 50!

As we begin the middle of the month, I bring to you a lifestyle newsletter curated with you in mind….to keep you informed to live a healthy, vibrant life.

I research articles from around the vast media world and hopefully gather ones of interest for you right where you live and found in this one location…to make your life easier.

So, locate a cozy spot and a warm beverage and let’s get started looking over today’s news.

TODAY’S NEWS FOR WOMEN OVER 50: ON THE FUN SIDE

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Texas Highways: 2023 Wildflower Forecast: Bluebonnets Arrive Early Ahead of a Lush Blooming Season

The Discoverer:  5 U.S. Cities You Don’t Know, But Should

Tea Time Magazine: Mini Coconut Cakes and Iced Almond Petal Cookies   ACTION POINT:  PLAN A SPRING TEA WITH FRIENDS!

CNBC: An 85-year Harvard study on happiness found the No. 1 retirement challenge that ‘no one talks about’

MSN: 16 Things Retirees Should Do Away With

Tasting Table: Why Vintage Pyrex Is So In Demand

Ned Hardy: She Played Wonder Woman in the 70’s Television Series. See Lynda Carter Now at 71

Fox News: Kentucky woman with over 230 great-great-grandchildren meets great-great-great-grandchild

TODAY’S NEWS FOR WOMEN OVER 50: FASHION & BEAUTY

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E Online:  Red Carpet photos from the Oscars 2023

MSN: Woman Gets Her Eyebrows, Eyelids, and Lips Done With Permanent Makeup and Shows the After Look 

Mind Body Green: A Top Makeup Artist Offers 3 Makeup Hacks To Immediately Lift The Eyes

NEWS: EILEEN FISHER INTRODUCES NEW COLORS

TODAY’S NEWS FOR WOMEN OVER 50: IN THE KITCHEN

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Ela Vegan: Keto Bread – 0.6 g carbs (Flaxseed Bread)

USA Today: What is the healthiest fruit? This one is high in antioxidants and has cognitive and cardiovascular benefits.

Eating Well: 17 Easy High-Protein Breakfasts That Aren’t Eggs

New York Times:  Recipes for your spring bucket cooking list

Plant Powered:  Slow Cooker Mediterranean Diet Stew and 21 Vegetarian Dinners in 3 steps or less

Southern Living:  Vintage Sides Grandma always had on the table

Tasting Table: Ina Garten’s Had The Same Breakfast Every Day For 10 Years

Stacy Lynn Harris: A Salad that gives Power and Energy to your day

TODAY’S NEWS FOR WOMEN OVER 50: HEALTHY LIVING

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Zee News: Controlling High Blood Sugar To Managing Hypertension – 7 Amazing Health Benefits Of Walking

Sci Tech Daily: Anti-Aging Breakthrough: Detoxing Body of Harmful Fat By-Products To Extend Lifespan

Fox News: California woman Teresa Moore, 103, still hits gym regularly

AARP:  6 Body Parts You Shouldn’t Ignore After 50

TODAY’S NEWS FOR WOMEN OVER 50: AT HOME

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Better Homes & Gardens: Is 2023 the Year Slipcovers Make a Comeback?

Veranda Magazine:  Benjamin Soleimani’s Beverly Hills Home is Grounded in Elegance

Homes & Gardens:  These 7 outdated trends have officially made a comeback – here is how to welcome them in your home and Spring Flowers for Pots

WONDERFUL NEW ARRIVALS FOR YOUR HOME OR GIFTS:

Thank you so much for joining in for Today’s News for Women Over 50.  I so hope you found something useful for you here today.

Please leave your thoughts and hopefully, I will see you tomorrow!

KEEP SMILING!!

Pamela Lutrell

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5 Comments

  1. I agree with the Harvard study about missing the social connections after retirement. I kept in touch with some of my former co-workers for a while, but their lives & mine were in different places, so I lost touch with most of them. After coming out of a period of caregiving, I am slowly trying to rebuild my social life. I enjoyed the article on things retirees should get rid of. I have gotten rid of a lot of those things, but it did take me some time to ditch my work clothes. I finally donated what didn’t fit my new life to Dress for Success. Now, I am slowly getting rid of my husband’s large VHS tape collection. I don’t think I will be indulging in the things making a comeback. I am going for a lighter peaceful home, & dark brown, multiple-colored cabinets & maximalism don’t fit that description. The Oscar fashions were interesting as always. A great selection of news this week!

  2. I am 68 years young. I suppose if my daughters and I did what the 98 year old woman and her family in the Fox News story did, I would be a great grandmother by now and my 94 year old mother would be a great great grandmother. I am very glad that neither I nor my offspring had babies at age 19. I was born when my college educated mother was 24 1/2. My eldest daughter was born when I was 25 1/2. Her eldest son was born when she was 31. My only grandsons are now 11 and 7. I guess that neither my mom nor I will have live to see 6 generations. It is unusual for someone to be so long lived. That I applaud. But, should we applaud teenage motherhood in the 21st century?

  3. Interesting “Retirement Challenge No One Talks About.” So true we retirees value and need friendship connections old and new…reciprocal relationships, not one sided. No need to be like minded in all areas, however respect and common interests are a start.
    Also thanks for article jolting me into walking more, which could mitigate various health concerns.
    Love your effort in compiling relevant articles.

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