Monmouth Health & Life
Sparkling wine, a holiday tradition, is more varied than you think.
The story of Hanukkah and two traditional recipes for latkes and sufganiyot.
What not to eat this holiday season.
Enjoy low-key luxury in the Vermont hills.
This year, curb the urge to use those same old red and green holiday decorations.
A local florist extraordinaire shares her secrets to creating a modern tablescape in a fresh new palette.
After receiving a number of entries, it is time to meet the winner of our Halloween Costume Contest!
Holiday Gift Guide 2011. The best gifts of the season.
Cinnamon, that aromatic, sweet spice that makes holiday dishes special, has myriad health
benefits—and a surprising history.
The best food and activities to beat stress.
Cake Pops are the newest dessert craze since the cupcake boom.
Safeguard your children in five kinds of outdoor play.
Probiotic yogurt, colon cleanses, neti pots, ear candles and antibacterial hand gels are all the rage, but do they really work?
Extended hours, live music, special events and family fun days at the Museum.
Social group for getting out and making new friends.
The easiest no-sew Halloween costumes. No ghosts, bums or hippies allowed.
In September, all Monmouth Health & Life subscribers received a special supplement with their issues and now you can read it here, too.
One of the easiest things to make, these beautiful caramelized pears make a beautiful dessert, appetizer or side dish.
Peruse this eclectic list of songs for some new tunes for your collection.
We will never forget 9-11-01.
The sour economy has many people tossing and turning. Here's how to get your Zs during stressful times.
This luxe resort in the state's northernmost county will suit you to a tee.
To know this distinctive, smoky-flavored whisky, learn the six regions of Scotland that produce it.