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Dust Off the Tacky It's Time To Get Festive
Dust Off the Tacky It's Time To Get Festive
Dust Off the Tacky It's Time To Get Festive
It’s December, and that means one thing: ugly Christmas sweater season is officially here! Whether you’re rocking a light-up reindeer, a bedazzled Santa, or a 3D snowman, it’s time to embrace the tacky and festive fun. Need a new sweater? We’ve got you covered with top picks from Amazon, Tipsy Elves, Etsy, and more. Dust off those pom-poms, plug in the lights, and get ready to make this holiday season unforgettable—one hilariously ugly sweater at a time
Whiskey, Tequila, and Tinsel: A Texan Guide to Holiday Survival
Whiskey, Tequila, and Tinsel: A Texan Guide to Holiday Survival
Whiskey, Tequila, and Tinsel: A Texan Guide to Holiday Survival
The holiday season is stressful—why not sip your way through it with Texas-made liquor gift sets? From Tito’s vodka to Balcones bourbon, these boozy bundles are perfect for sipping, gifting, or surviving awkward family dinners. Find out where to buy these Lone Star libations and make this holiday season merry, bright, and just a little tipsy. Cheers, y’all!
Turkey Timer’s Up! When to Toss Your Thanksgiving Leftovers
Turkey Timer’s Up! When to Toss Your Thanksgiving Leftovers
Turkey Timer’s Up! When to Toss Your Thanksgiving Leftovers
Thanksgiving leftovers: delicious today, dangerous tomorrow! According to Foodsafety.gov, perishable holiday food must be refrigerated within two hours to avoid bacteria buildup. Wondering how long Thanksgiving leftovers last? Experts from the New York Post say four days max in the fridge—after that, it’s freezer or trash time. Reheat to 165°F for safe eating, and don’t rely on the sniff test! Follow these food safety tips to enjoy your Thanksgiving feast without a side of food poisoning.

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