Things to Know: March 29th

Things to Know: March 29th

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CT nail artist did manicures for Oscar winners Will Smith and Ariana DeBose CT Post

Wood-n-Tap restaurants collecting donations for World Central Kitchen’s efforts in Ukraine NH Register

Sikorsky vows to stay in CT until 2042 if it wins Pentagon bid for Black Hawk replacement NH Register

QU students raise over $125,000 for CT Children’s WTNH

Conn. teenager returns to American Idol WTNH

CT ranks in top 10 for highest tax burden WTNH

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WEBE Wellness: The Best Cooking Oil You’re Not Using

WEBE Wellness: The Best Cooking Oil You’re Not Using

It’s unavoidable while cooking – sometimes a recipe calls for oil. But having the right oil in your cabinet isn’t just effective for your food, but also your health. But there’s one oil that’s not only good, but also has a lot of health benefits – and that’s avocado oil.

The flavor is mild, so it’s good for baking and better for you than canola oil – you can use it as a salad dressing, or you can use it when stir frying – and because it has a high smoke point, it’s great for broiling, roasting, or air frying.

So, while your food benefits from avocado oil, so does your body as it supplies unsaturated fats – the heart-healthy ones you need. And it helps increase HDL-C – that’s the “good” kind of cholesterol. And avocado oil can help our bodies absorb carotenoids – something you get from fruits and vegetables – that’s been found to help improve vision and reduce breast and prostate cancer.

Next time you grab canola or vegetable oil, consider avocado oil – your body and your food will appreciate it!

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