Today’s News for Women over 50
Happy Wednesday, friends. It is midweek and time for Today’s News for Women over 50.
I hope your week is going well, and I can help out with today’s news for lifestyle in several areas that may be of interest to you.
I want to thank those who contact me about the Wednesday posts…for now I will keep this going because it seems to be what the majority desire.
And if there are other areas of lifestyle news that you would like to see, then please let me know.
I want you to look at Wednesdays as your own online magazine just for women over 50.
So, get cozy and comfy and let’s read some headlines in Today’s News for Women over 50.
TODAY’S NEWS FOR WOMEN OVER 50: HEALTHY LIVING
Wall Street Journal: To Get Ahead of Diseases, It May Help to Find Out Your Organ Age
The Globe: “I like living,” Anna Kalman, 104, noted as the key to her longevity
The Kingston Whig Standard: Curiosity, Generosity, and Community key to longevity to the city’s latest centenarian
Science Alert: Scientists Reveal Optimal Number of Daily Steps to Offset Sitting Down
TODAY’S NEWS FOR WOMEN OVER 50: AT HOME
Martha Stewart: 25 Flower Bed Ideas That Will Inspire Your Garden Design
Better Homes & Gardens: 6 Painting Mistakes You Might be Making
TODAY’S NEWS FOR WOMEN OVER 50: IN THE KITCHEN
Better Homes & Gardens: Best St. Patrick’s Day Recipes
Skinnytaste: Whole Wheat Irish Soda Bread Muffins
Ruth Soukup: The Best Ever Corned Beef and Cabbage
Taste of Home: St. Paddy’s Reuben Dip
Food Republic: Julia Child’s Genius Advice For Substituting Shallots
Yahoo: The sweet ingredients Bobby Flay adds to chili
Eating Well: Easy Sheet Pan Chicken Dinner and 22 High Protein Breakfasts that are not eggs
Plant Powered: 13 Surprising Foods you think are vegan but are not
Minimalist Baker: Easy Vegan Chorizo
TODAY’S NEWS FOR WOMEN OVER 50: TRAVEL AND FUN
The Discoverer: The Highest Elevation Point in Every U.S. State and 10 Fastest Growing Cities Perfect for Retirement
CNN Travel: Best Places to visit in 2024
TODAY’S NEWS FOR WOMEN OVER 50: FASHION & BEAUTY
City News OKC: The Pioneer Woman’ Ree Drummond has a new Spring Clothing Line
CNBC: Inside the organized crime rings plaguing retailers including Ulta, T.J. Maxx, and Walgreens
Daily Trojan: A family feud: Style vs. Fashion
Independent: Trinny Woodall: My 60s are a freeing decade – I’m more confident (this yellow is more in her color wheel than what we saw yesterday!)
VIDEO OF THE WEEK: I Don’t Like Pretty
I hope you enjoyed the reads today and found something useful here. Let us know if you have any comments on Today’s News for Women Over 50!
Thanks so much for being here…..
STAY STRONG & KEEP SMILING!
By Pamela Lutrell
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Some good articles today; thank you for curating. Unfortunately, there is a lot of misinformation floating around out there about what it means to be vegan. I’m not a vegan, just a vegetarian. It’s gotten so bad that I usually say I eat whole food, plant based. Your articles are reliable and correct. Whether vegetarian or not, all of us benefit from recipes that emphasize less meat, but I usually eat way more simply than the articles you share. Still fun to look though :).
I try to find recipes that may have been missed and might give ideas for holidays and family events. I agree healthy eating comes in many forms.
I like the Wednesday posts. I always find something interesting to read. I’m going to try the vegan chorizo recipe. I thought the retail crime rings are disgusting at every level, but important to know about. And, yes, Trinny looks much better in her yellow jacket.
Made me smile! Thanks Linlee!
Thanks for all the interesting links. Appreciate the effort.
Wow! Thanks for the informational articles! I spent a couple of hours following stories deep into rabbit holes today! 🙂 Julia Child’s shallots led me to potatoes and then to tomatoes – I finally had to make myself stop and return to your post and go to other articles! Fascinating stuff! US highest elevations by state was another that had me exploring. Organized crime on the upswing, supporting lifestyles beyond most of us. I definitely enjoy your Wednesday round-up, Pam.
Thanks for continuing the Wednesday posts. I love them, even though I may not comment on them frequently. I was happy to see Trinny in a wonderful spring color and sitting down. So calming!
Thank you for being here, Mary
Thanks so much, Lou. Glad you are here.
lol…she was much calmer today!
Fascinating story on the complex organized crime rings running retail theft. It became clear to me that if it’s a lot cheaper than in a retail store, especially if it’s available on Amazon or in a local flea market, it was probably stolen. I’m much more wary now. Thanks, Pamela. And I do love the Wednesday break to read articles I would otherwise miss. I really appreciate the time spent in curating for us each week!
Thanks, Ann. My heart goes out to business owners, and te rest of us trying to shop stores where items are locked up. Very frustrating.
I was excited to see Singapore outer islands on the list. We are heading there Saturday and that was on my list!
I also look forward to the news feature. What a lot of work for you!
Have fun on your trip, Barb!