Today’s newsletter is packed with feel-good food ideas… from everyday peanut butter and smart nut storage to hearty slow-cooker dinners and soothing anti-inflammatory soups to carry you through winter…

What Happens to Your Body When You Eat Peanut Butter Every Day
 
 

Peanut butter is an American staple, but is it actually good for you? Here's what nutritionists say. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
DreamSound Sleep Mask
 
 

Sleep Better with Music & Complete Darkness! Sleep experts created one solution that finally addresses both light and sound. Fall asleep in darkness to your favorite calming music, wake up genuinely refreshed. Here's how it works... CONTINUE...

 
 
 
17 High-Fiber, High-Protein Slow-Cooker Recipes for Winter
 
 

Enjoy a cozy meal with minimal effort by making these high-protein, high-fiber slow cooker dinner recipes, perfect for winter. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
PowerLink Charging Hub
 
 

One Outlet Charges All Your Devices! Smart-port technology automatically adjusts the right power for each device. So you can transform any outlet into your family's charging headquarters. See how you can... CONTINUE...

 
 
 
This Is the Best Nut for Better Cholesterol—and You’re Probably Ruining Its Health Benefits
 
 

Walnuts have a unique nutritional profile: they’re a healthy source of plant protein and fiber, and are packed with unsaturated fats, including heart-healthy omega-3 fats. But because of those fats, how do you store walnuts? Here’s what dietitians recommend. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
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Bumpy Roads? No Problem. Secure Grip! Your iPhone stays put through every sharp turn, pothole, and speed bump. Tested on America's roughest roads for 18 months straight. Finally, a way you.. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
15 Anti-Inflammatory Soups to Make This Winter
 
 

From brothy veggie stews to creamy noodle bowls, these anti-inflammatory soup recipes are the perfect winter dinner option. CONTINUE...

 

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