Midwest Living
More than just a weekend pastime, golf can be the driving force in your fitness routine. Plus, three beautiful Midwest courses perfect for beginners.
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More than just a weekend pastime, golf can be the driving force in your fitness routine. Plus, three beautiful Midwest courses perfect for beginners.
Read MoreFor this regular section, I wrote about a powerful new memorial in Minneapolis, Midwestern film festivals with virtual tickets this year and the great nature photographer Ken Harmon.
Read MoreFor this regular section, I wrote about a surprising fitness gadget perfect for #WFH, a favorite new light read and a Wisconsin woman making a difference through sewing machines.
Read MoreFarm-to-table cuisine, comfort food and favorites not found anywhere else—like the famous pepperoni roll—await hungry visitors to West Virginia, any time of year.
Read MoreIt’s the shot we’ve been waiting on, but perhaps no group has been looking forward to the vaccine more than those on the front lines. We spoke with a doctor, a traveling nurse, and a nurse about their experiences.
Read MoreEach serving has 6 grams of protein and 4 grams of fiber. And they taste great, especially with a little goat cheese and hot honey. Don’t we all need something to look forward to at lunch these days?
Read MoreLocated inside a former sugar factory in the 85-block area of the Vieux Carré, One11 Hotel has 83 guest rooms and "sweets" and a modern aesthetic complemented by unparalleled views of the Mississippi River.
Read MoreThanks to milder temperatures in January and Americans’ persistent desire to get outside amid the continuing pandemic, golf courses around the country have been experiencing an unexpected boom.
Read MoreThe Holy City celebrated its 350th birthday in 2020, yet it's never felt fresher. Part of the appeal is the rich history behind every place you visit here, and the locals are more than happy to share stories.
Read MoreDiscover all there is to see and do in Seymour, Indiana — the hometown of American musician and singer-songwriter John Mellencamp that inspired some of his most famous songs.
Read MoreFrom the recreational Vandalia Lake to Witness Distillery, Blind Society restaurant and the eclectic Kaskaskia Dragon, here are seven reasons to plan a spring getaway to the former Illinois state capital.
Read MoreThis remote resort in western Pennsylvania is all about rekindling romance, with extreme safety measures in place.
Read MoreWhile it's true that some foods have more nutritional value than others (kale vs. candy, if you will) that doesn't mean any food is inherently "good" or "bad" and labeling things you eat this way can actually have some harmful effects.
Read MoreYour freezer can help you jump-start dinner, take advantage of sales, reduce waste and spoilage, and always have ingredients on hand. These tips are game changers.
Read MoreIt’s common to see goat cheese on menus these days in everything from appetizers to desserts. But a few decades ago, this tangy ingredient was uncommon in the United States.
Read MoreWhile winter might not be thought of as a fruitful time for fresh produce, some new and unusual fruits and vegetables are hitting supermarkets this season — from citrus to melons to greens.
Read MoreFind secluded beaches and low-key charm in this underrated, never overbuilt Caribbean haven, home to the legacy resort Curtain Bluff. This story appeared in the Jan/Feb 2021 print issue of Virtuoso Life.
Read MoreOne way to squeeze more fruit into your diet? Opting for dried fruit, which lasts ages longer than fresh varieties and can be easier to find, pack, and snack on. Here's what dietitians have to say about it — you might be surprised.
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