Unwieldy chin fat was a pressing spring-beauty concern in the '30s.
Katie Underwood
The 1940s called. They said your new outfit needs more hat.
Spring means eggs and eggs mean protein-heavy dinner sculptures — or at least they did in the '60s.
These days, we advise people to nap and drink plenty of fluids. In the late 1920s, convalescence involved chores.
Maritimers know a thing or two about keeping warm in the winter — especially this year. An extra helping of quilted blankets doesn't hurt.