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Look & Sweat Like a Ninja: Lorna Jane Active
I feel like a ninja, and that’s a good thing.
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Thinking about CrossFit? I was too. This is how it’s going so far.
read moreShe Said I had Fat Legs.
And then there was that time when someone told me my legs were still fat…
read moreI Just Don’t Care About the Whole Abercrombie & Fitch Thing
This month in non-news: Apparently H & M used some shots of a “plus-size” model (who really does not look plus sized to me) in their summer swim spread— something that H & M didn’t feel was a big enough deal to mention or publicize. Someone at Business Insider was savvy enough to note that Abercrombie & Fitch, by contrast, only carries women’s sizes up to a size 10, not even offering XL options or larger. To create controversy where there was none, the article resurfaced some comments Abercrombie...
read moreOn Why Strong is Not the New Sexy
For the love of everything that’s holy, stop saying things are the new sexy.
read moreJeans for the Boyish Figure
In which Lee Jeans gives me a pair of jeans and makes me feel like less of a man.
read moreI am a Runner. And I am Undeterred.
I am deeply affected and saddened by what happened in Boston. My heart goes out to those affected, but I am undeterred.
read moreKey Lime Cheesecake with Savannah Smiles Crust
Key lime cheesecake recipe with a crust made from Girl Scout cookies. Your taste buds will sing. Your waistline will be grateful cookie time only happens once a year.
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