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Good Housekeeping

January/February 2024
Magazine

Good Housekeeping - Home of the Good Housekeeping Seal and your best source for saving time, money, and hassle.

New Year, New Nook • Get things off to an organized start by turning an unused wall into a stylish family command center like Erin Wheeler, founder of Sunny Circle Studio, did in this space. Install an acrylic wall calendar for keeping track of appointments and after-school activities, a faux-leather folio to drop mail into, brass hooks to hang keys on and a kraft paper roller for jotting down to-do’s.

Grapefruit • Perk up dreary winter days with this sweet, tart and juicy pink fruit. Peak season is right now—enjoy it plain or in one of these vibrant recipes from our Test Kitchen.

Let's Start STRONG!

2024 Fitness Winners! • These top-tested picks are just a few of the stars from our 2024 Fitness Awards. To see them all, visit goodhousekeeping.com/fitnessawards2024.

HEALTHY HERO • In honor of his lifelong commitment to nutritious eating and his focus on fitness, we’re proud to award Popeye the GH Nutritionist Approved Emblem. The timing couldn’t be better: Popeye is celebrating his 95th birthday on January 17.

23 Easy Ways to Pamper Yourself • Start the new year on a fresh note with simple tricks and little transformations to bring relaxing, revitalizing self-care into your beauty routine (and beyond).

YOUR BEST SOAK EVER

FACE STEAMERS • Bring the professional facial experience home with these suddenly-everywhere gadgets designed to start off (and enhance) your skincare routine.

Q People are talking about hair oiling. Should I do it?

COLORS OF THE YEAR • The top paint and home brands have spoken! Their picks run the gamut from cool blues and rich greens to dark hues and warm tones. Get inspired!

Shades of Blue

Dark & Moody

Desert Hues

Winter Greens

inside the GH Cleaning Lab • Our cleaning dynamo shares her tips and tricks to tackle your toughest cleaning challenges and all your trouble spots.

Dry Cleaning Myths, Busted

4 Tips for Better Dry Cleaning

An “Indulgence” That Saved My Mental Health • Hiring a house cleaner helped clear my head — and improved my relationship too!

FIND THE RIGHT CLEANER FOR YOU

Book of the Month • The GH Book Club brings you one feel-good read for each month. Here are our picks for January and February.

Take Better Care of Yourself • Have a healthier, happier 2024! We tend to associate “joy” with the holiday season, but striving for happiness should happen all year — even after the wrapping paper and tinsel have been packed away. A big part of that involves taking care of your health, both mental and physical. Here are 28 ways to do just that — at least a few will work for you!

Healthy Eating Guide • Nourishing your body doesn’t have to be complicated. Our GH Nutrition Lab experts deliver simple, practical solutions that are also delicious!

Create the Perfect Salad • Grab a bowl, then fill it with picks from each category below to construct a satisfying meal.

Dig In or Ditch? • Social media is buzzing with creative diet and nutrition advice. But which tips are worth following and which fads should you skip? Here’s our take:

Q: I get so sad when my favorite fruits are out of season. Any ideas?

Take the “Boring" Out of Dinner • Send your taste buds on a world tour by experimenting with flavors from different cuisines — this allows you to discover mouthwatering dishes without relying on fat, salt or sugary sauces, says Valerie Agyeman, R.D., host of The Flourish Heights Podcast. Inspo to get you started:

Q I’m spending more time at the gym—what should I eat before and after working out?

Top “Blue Zone” Foods • You’ve probably heard about...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 108 Publisher: Hearst Edition: January/February 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: January 2, 2024

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

Good Housekeeping - Home of the Good Housekeeping Seal and your best source for saving time, money, and hassle.

New Year, New Nook • Get things off to an organized start by turning an unused wall into a stylish family command center like Erin Wheeler, founder of Sunny Circle Studio, did in this space. Install an acrylic wall calendar for keeping track of appointments and after-school activities, a faux-leather folio to drop mail into, brass hooks to hang keys on and a kraft paper roller for jotting down to-do’s.

Grapefruit • Perk up dreary winter days with this sweet, tart and juicy pink fruit. Peak season is right now—enjoy it plain or in one of these vibrant recipes from our Test Kitchen.

Let's Start STRONG!

2024 Fitness Winners! • These top-tested picks are just a few of the stars from our 2024 Fitness Awards. To see them all, visit goodhousekeeping.com/fitnessawards2024.

HEALTHY HERO • In honor of his lifelong commitment to nutritious eating and his focus on fitness, we’re proud to award Popeye the GH Nutritionist Approved Emblem. The timing couldn’t be better: Popeye is celebrating his 95th birthday on January 17.

23 Easy Ways to Pamper Yourself • Start the new year on a fresh note with simple tricks and little transformations to bring relaxing, revitalizing self-care into your beauty routine (and beyond).

YOUR BEST SOAK EVER

FACE STEAMERS • Bring the professional facial experience home with these suddenly-everywhere gadgets designed to start off (and enhance) your skincare routine.

Q People are talking about hair oiling. Should I do it?

COLORS OF THE YEAR • The top paint and home brands have spoken! Their picks run the gamut from cool blues and rich greens to dark hues and warm tones. Get inspired!

Shades of Blue

Dark & Moody

Desert Hues

Winter Greens

inside the GH Cleaning Lab • Our cleaning dynamo shares her tips and tricks to tackle your toughest cleaning challenges and all your trouble spots.

Dry Cleaning Myths, Busted

4 Tips for Better Dry Cleaning

An “Indulgence” That Saved My Mental Health • Hiring a house cleaner helped clear my head — and improved my relationship too!

FIND THE RIGHT CLEANER FOR YOU

Book of the Month • The GH Book Club brings you one feel-good read for each month. Here are our picks for January and February.

Take Better Care of Yourself • Have a healthier, happier 2024! We tend to associate “joy” with the holiday season, but striving for happiness should happen all year — even after the wrapping paper and tinsel have been packed away. A big part of that involves taking care of your health, both mental and physical. Here are 28 ways to do just that — at least a few will work for you!

Healthy Eating Guide • Nourishing your body doesn’t have to be complicated. Our GH Nutrition Lab experts deliver simple, practical solutions that are also delicious!

Create the Perfect Salad • Grab a bowl, then fill it with picks from each category below to construct a satisfying meal.

Dig In or Ditch? • Social media is buzzing with creative diet and nutrition advice. But which tips are worth following and which fads should you skip? Here’s our take:

Q: I get so sad when my favorite fruits are out of season. Any ideas?

Take the “Boring" Out of Dinner • Send your taste buds on a world tour by experimenting with flavors from different cuisines — this allows you to discover mouthwatering dishes without relying on fat, salt or sugary sauces, says Valerie Agyeman, R.D., host of The Flourish Heights Podcast. Inspo to get you started:

Q I’m spending more time at the gym—what should I eat before and after working out?

Top “Blue Zone” Foods • You’ve probably heard about...


Expand title description text
  • Details

    Frequency:
    Every other month
    Pages:
    108
    Publisher:
    Hearst
    Edition:
    January/February 2024

    OverDrive Magazine
    Release date: January 2, 2024

  • Formats
    OverDrive Magazine
  • Languages
    English
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