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Good Housekeeping

Apr 01 2022
Magazine

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

Leave your mark with DIY “wallpaper”

Chives • Part of the allium family, this zesty, tender herb offers subtle onion-garlic flavor that’s perfect for spring dishes. Here are our Test Kitchen’s favorite ways to use it:

Books In Bloom

Transform Your Life in Just One Month With Our “Get It Done” Chal lenge • Make this the year you finally cross off everything on your to-do list. Gain more confidence with each successfully completed task and more energy to take on the next. Join us and commit to feeling totally in control of your life by the end of April — we’ll give you the tools!

the magic of family

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Your Home • De corating, Organizing & Cleaning Solutions

HOPPY Spring! • Host an Easter extravaganza with these fun and festive ideas.

Party Platter • Build a dessert board with a mix of store-bought sweets and homemade treats, like white chocolate meltaways sprinkled with freeze-dried fruit.

Cottontail Confections • Decorate sugar cookies with icing and, before it has set, sprinkle on shredded coconut to create fuzzy tails.

Woven Wonder • Make any basket Easter-ready by attaching a sturdy handle to it. To crochet this one, pick yarn in pretty pastels or go with something more neutral for year-round flair. To access the pattern, scan the code on page 18 with your phone’s camera or go to goodhousekeeping.com/stitchclub.

Just LOOK UP! • Let high-impact ceilings capture your gaze with these genius ideas for embracing color, pattern and texture.

Speedy Spring Clean • Transform tasks you’ve put off for months (no judgment!) from downer to done with our GH Cleaning Lab’s genius time-saving tips and best-tested product picks. Hello, clean house of your dreams!

stellar stain fighter • Laundry day isn’t a chore anymore with the strong cleaning and convenience of these detergent discs.

HOW TO Give the BEST GIFTS ALL YEAR LONG! • From Mother’s Day (coming up!) to baby showers, housewarmings, birthdays and more, gift-giving season never ends. Check out our genius picks from GH’s top experts!

THE SCIENCE OF GIFTING • Julian Givi, Ph.D., an assistant professor of marketing at West Virginia University, presents the data on presents.

HAPPY BELLIES, HAPPY PEOPLE • When in doubt, go with food, say our culinary and nutrition experts. Delight your loved ones with any of these comforting (time-saving!) gifts.

TRICKS FOR GOOD GIFTING • Helpful advice from Hollywood’s top gift guru, Lash Fary, author of Fabulous Gifts.

inside the GH Textiles Lab • GH fiber scientists reveal their top-tested tricks to help you make informed decisions about fabrics for your home and wardrobe.

Cook+Savor • From the Experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute

SERVE UP Fresh FEASTS

Easy Weeknights • Make a fresh and delicious dinner in less time than you’d need to order takeout.

from scratch PESTO • This herby sauce comes together in no time and gives pasta, soup and much more a hit of fresh flavor.

5 Ingredient Dinner • SESAME-CRUSTED SALMON WITH MISO-ROASTED RADISHES

inside the GH Kitchen Lab • Our appliance pro and lead product tester shares the best ways to store produce as well as how to hard-boil eggs in several appliances that are likely already taking up counter space.

Eggs Your Way • Use three star appliances to hard-boil eggs — and much more

GH+ Exclusive Guides and Challenges • Insider bonus content you’ll love from Good Housekeeping’s membership club GH+!

THE WORKBOOK • TESTED til PERFECT

Just Look Up!

BACKYARD...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 118 Publisher: Hearst Edition: Apr 01 2022

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: March 22, 2022

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

Leave your mark with DIY “wallpaper”

Chives • Part of the allium family, this zesty, tender herb offers subtle onion-garlic flavor that’s perfect for spring dishes. Here are our Test Kitchen’s favorite ways to use it:

Books In Bloom

Transform Your Life in Just One Month With Our “Get It Done” Chal lenge • Make this the year you finally cross off everything on your to-do list. Gain more confidence with each successfully completed task and more energy to take on the next. Join us and commit to feeling totally in control of your life by the end of April — we’ll give you the tools!

the magic of family

get more with these codes

Your Home • De corating, Organizing & Cleaning Solutions

HOPPY Spring! • Host an Easter extravaganza with these fun and festive ideas.

Party Platter • Build a dessert board with a mix of store-bought sweets and homemade treats, like white chocolate meltaways sprinkled with freeze-dried fruit.

Cottontail Confections • Decorate sugar cookies with icing and, before it has set, sprinkle on shredded coconut to create fuzzy tails.

Woven Wonder • Make any basket Easter-ready by attaching a sturdy handle to it. To crochet this one, pick yarn in pretty pastels or go with something more neutral for year-round flair. To access the pattern, scan the code on page 18 with your phone’s camera or go to goodhousekeeping.com/stitchclub.

Just LOOK UP! • Let high-impact ceilings capture your gaze with these genius ideas for embracing color, pattern and texture.

Speedy Spring Clean • Transform tasks you’ve put off for months (no judgment!) from downer to done with our GH Cleaning Lab’s genius time-saving tips and best-tested product picks. Hello, clean house of your dreams!

stellar stain fighter • Laundry day isn’t a chore anymore with the strong cleaning and convenience of these detergent discs.

HOW TO Give the BEST GIFTS ALL YEAR LONG! • From Mother’s Day (coming up!) to baby showers, housewarmings, birthdays and more, gift-giving season never ends. Check out our genius picks from GH’s top experts!

THE SCIENCE OF GIFTING • Julian Givi, Ph.D., an assistant professor of marketing at West Virginia University, presents the data on presents.

HAPPY BELLIES, HAPPY PEOPLE • When in doubt, go with food, say our culinary and nutrition experts. Delight your loved ones with any of these comforting (time-saving!) gifts.

TRICKS FOR GOOD GIFTING • Helpful advice from Hollywood’s top gift guru, Lash Fary, author of Fabulous Gifts.

inside the GH Textiles Lab • GH fiber scientists reveal their top-tested tricks to help you make informed decisions about fabrics for your home and wardrobe.

Cook+Savor • From the Experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute

SERVE UP Fresh FEASTS

Easy Weeknights • Make a fresh and delicious dinner in less time than you’d need to order takeout.

from scratch PESTO • This herby sauce comes together in no time and gives pasta, soup and much more a hit of fresh flavor.

5 Ingredient Dinner • SESAME-CRUSTED SALMON WITH MISO-ROASTED RADISHES

inside the GH Kitchen Lab • Our appliance pro and lead product tester shares the best ways to store produce as well as how to hard-boil eggs in several appliances that are likely already taking up counter space.

Eggs Your Way • Use three star appliances to hard-boil eggs — and much more

GH+ Exclusive Guides and Challenges • Insider bonus content you’ll love from Good Housekeeping’s membership club GH+!

THE WORKBOOK • TESTED til PERFECT

Just Look Up!

BACKYARD...


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