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Foods to whet your appetite in 2022

Daily Mail Online

Sudi Pigott shares a selection of foods that will wet your appetite in the New Year, including yuzu pesto, edible moringa and a selection of pickled fruit.

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Kayla Itsines makes 'best salad ever' using supermarket roast chicken

Daily Mail

Australia's highest-paid fitness influencer Kayla Itsines has revealed how she created her 'new favourite lunch' that 'took no time at all to make'.

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Mum puts together Christmas star decorations using eight paper bags 

Daily Mail

An Australian mum has shared how to make crafty Christmas decorations using eight paper bags, a glue stick and a pair of scissors. 

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Dog owners warned to avoid beaches as mystery illness leaves hundreds of pets unwell

The Independent

One man says his dog had to be put down after Christmas Day walk in Yorkshire

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This Is What Those Numbers on Your Glasses Mean

Reader's Digest

What do the numbers on glasses mean? The numbers on your eyewear are more important than you think—an optometrist tells us why.

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What regular swimming does for the body and mind

CNN

For frontline worker Dr. Mark Lieber, swimming is a great release that boosts his mood. A regular dip in the pool has relieved the stress of pandemic life, he said, but the benefits go well beyond a momentary lift in spirits.

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Sausage dog who was so obese she couldn't walk loses half her body weight

Metro

Her hefty size of over two stone put her health at serious risk, with vets stating that if she piled on any more pounds, she would have died.

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Sunbather shows off her $46 inflatable tanning bed

Daily Mail

An avid sunbather from Melbourne has shared the $46 inflatable tanning bed she bought off Amazon in a TikTok that's sent sunshine chases into a frenzy. 

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How to deal with a friend who has chaotic energy

Metro

Experts reveal how to deal with a friend who has chaotic energy and people share their own experiences.

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Hidden troves of Moon material could let us explore the galaxy

The Independent

The search for frozen carbon may become ‘like the search for oil was on Earth in the early days’, one scientist predicts