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, which include spinach, black beans, avocado, bananas and dark chocolate.Wondering if you really need to eat before hitting the weights? The short answer: Probably. Whilemight work for early risers or those with extra-sensitive stomachs, most people will feel and perform better with some fuel. That means working out when you’ve had a meal in the last three to four hours or a snack in the last hour, dietitian Jason Machowsky tells
Confused about what to eat? Avoid fatty foods right before your workout. And according to dietitian Mallory Aldred, it’s best to skip “new foods, spicy foods, high-fiber foods that produce gas and anything that you’re intolerant to”; you don’t want to run to the restroom while at the squat rack. Try something like an egg and a piece of toast or string cheese and a cracker.Tomatoes are in season. Do you know the right way to clean them to get rid of any potential dirt, pesticides and bacteria residue?
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Want to ensure you’re getting a deeper clean? Soak tomatoes in a solution of one teaspoon of baking soda for every two cups of water for 12 to 15 minutes. After soaking, rinse them well under running water and pat dry. Now you’re ready for yourThe changing fortunes of Target, where splurges abound, to Costco, where shoppers economize by buying in bulk, could represent changing habits due to heightened economic uncertainty around fears that tariffs could reignite inflation and a downturn.
"When the economy gets tough, people just stop shopping as much as they did in the past, and they're more likely to cut things that they see as luxuries, and that probably is affecting Target right now," King said.Cornell said on Target's latest earnings call that the company has "many levers to use in mitigating the impact of tariffs, and price is the very last resort."
Kandace Montgomery, 38, used to go to Target. If she was bored after work, she'd go to Target. If she needed food, she'd go to Target. If she needed anything for her house, she'd go to Target.