Fat Burning Low Budget Diet

Fat Burning Low Budget Diet

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Losing weight sometimes takes experimentation. If you give a diet your best shot and it doesn't work long term, maybe it wasn't the right one for you, your metabolism, or your situation. Genes, family, your environment — even your friends — influence how, why, what, and how much you eat, so don't get too discouraged or beat yourself up because a diet that "worked for everybody" didn't pay off for you. Try another, keeping in mind that almost any diet will help you shed pounds — at least for a short time.

Here's a look at three common diet approaches.

1. Low fat: Doesn't taste great ... and is less filling

Once the main strategy for losing weight, low-fat diets are now less popular. Since fat contains nine calories per gram while carbohydrates contain four, you could theoretically eat more without taking in more calories by cutting back on fatty foods and eating more that are full of carbohydrates, especially water-rich fruits and vegetables. But if the carbs you eat in place of fat are highly processed and rapidly digested, you may be sabotaging your weight-loss plan.

2. Low carbohydrate: Quick weight loss but long-term results vary

Eating carbohydrates — especially highly processed ones like white bread and white rice — quickly boosts blood sugar, which triggers an outpouring of insulin from the pancreas. The surge of insulin can rapidly drop blood sugar, causing hunger. Low-carb proponents claim that people who eat a lot of carbohydrates take in extra calories and gain weight. Limiting carbs in favor of protein and fat is supposed to prevent the insulin surge and make you feel full longer.

To make up for the lack of carbohydrates in the diet, the body mobilizes its own carbohydrate stores from liver and muscle tissue. In the process, the body also mobilizes water, meaning that the pounds shed are water weight. The result is rapid weight loss, but after a few months, weight loss tends to slow and reverse, just as happens with other diets.

The American Heart Association cautions people against following the Atkins diet because it is too high in saturated fat and protein, which can be hard on the heart, kidneys, and bones. The lack of carb-rich fruits and vegetables is also worrisome, because eating these foods tends to lower the risk of stroke, dementia, and certain cancers. However, if you do get most of your carbs from vegetables and concentrate on eating primarily healthier fats, this type of diet can work longer term for many people.

3. Mediterranean style: Healthy fats and carbs with a big side of fruits and vegetables

Good fats are the monounsaturated fats found in olive oil and other oils, and the polyunsaturated fats found in fish, canola oil, walnuts, and other foods. (Saturated fat and trans fat are the bad guys.) Mediterranean diets tend to have a moderate amount of fat, but most of it comes from healthy fats. The carbohydrates in Mediterranean-style diets tend to come from unrefined, fiber-rich sources like whole wheat and beans. These diets are also rich in fruits and vegetables, nuts, seeds, and fish, with only modest amounts of meat and cheese.

People living in Mediterranean countries have a lower-than-expected rate of heart disease. But the traditional lifestyle in the region also includes lots of physical activity, regular meal patterns, wine, and good social support. It's hard to know what relative role these different factors play — but there is growing evidence that, in and of itself, the diet can reduce cardiovascular risk and the development of diabetes.

Make your own

A good diet should provide plenty of choices, relatively few restrictions, and no long grocery lists of sometimes expensive special foods. It should be as good for your heart, bones, brain, and colon as it is for your waistline. And it should be something you can sustain for years. Such a diet won't give you a quick fix. But they can offer you something better — a lifetime of savory, healthy choices that will be good for all of you, not just parts of you.

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96 Inch Wood Dining Table

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    Eero Saarinen 1957

    With the Pedestal Collection, Eero Saarinen resolved the "ugly, confusing, unrestful world" underneath tables and chairs. The collection is a defining accomplishment of modern design and a timeless addition to your home—a true classic. 96" table seats 8 people.

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      • 96" Table seats 8 armchairs (26") or 8 armless chairs (20")
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        • Vetro Bianco: 93% fused quartz with polished, nonporous, scratch-resistant surface; beveled edge
        • Slate: Natural cleft slate; beveled edge
        • Veneer: Cathedral grain veneer over medium density fiberboard; solid wood beveled edge
      • Base includes attached sub-top, tabletop attaches to sub-top with three screws
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      Form follows function. The elegant base offers more leg room and less visual noise.

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      Many different shapes are equally logical—some ugly, some exciting, some earthbound, some soaring.

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      • Knoll Eero Saarinen Tulip Pedestal Chair history

      With the Pedestal Collection, Eero Saarinen vowed to eliminate the "slum of legs" found under chairs and tables with four legs. He worked first with hundreds of drawings, which were followed by ¼ scale models. Since the compelling idea was to design chairs that looked good in a room, the model furniture was set up in a scaled model room the size of a doll house.

      Drawing on his early training as a sculptor, Saarinen refined his design through full scale models, endlessly modifying the shape with clay. "What interests me is when and where to use these structural plastic shapes. Probing even more deeply into different possibilities one finds many different shapes are equally logical—some ugly, some exciting, some earthbound, some soaring. The choices really become a sculptor's choice."

      Saarinen was assisted by Don Petitt, of Knoll's Design Development Group, who introduced several ingenious methods of model making. Together with a Knoll design research team, they worked out the problems arising in production. Full scale models became furniture and, with family and friends acting as "guinea pigs," the furniture was tested in the dining room and living room of the Saarinen house in Bloomfield Hills.

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      Modern Dining Set Toronto

      Modern Dining Set Toronto

      two dining sets for small spaces

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      You may live in a small space that lacks a dining room, but that doesn't mean you can't carve out a space for mealtimes and entertaining guests. There are plenty of smaller dining table sets out there that can fit in even the tiniest of spaces—especially if you go for a counter height set with stools that can tuck underneath your table. Whether you're looking to seat two people, four people, or even just one person, these bistro sets have you covered. As a bonus, several of these options are under $200, and all are under $400—meaning they take up as little space in your wallet as they do in your home.

      1 Haskall Breakfast Bar

      Not only does this breakfast bar set seat two people with plenty of space to eat, the stools hang neatly from built-in racks under the table, so you can stash them away when not in use (or for easy sweeping and vacuuming).

      2 3-Piece Drop Leaf Dining Set

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      This gold-and-white table and chairs set is simple and sleek, and since this table has a drop-leaf section, it can take up as much (or as little) space as you'd like.

      3 5-Piece Dining Room Bar Table Set

      If you have a little more room to play with and want to seat more than two people, this 5-piece pub set comes with four stools, all of which tuck neatly under the table.

      4 NORDEN / RÃ…SKOG Table and 2 Stools

      This set from Ikea features a solid pine drop-leaf table (with storage drawers!) and two metal stools. Fold both leaves down to save even more space, fold one out to seat two people, or fold both out to seat four or more.

      5 Ethel Rectangular 3-Piece Bar Set

      For a particularly narrow space, this 3-piece pub set is the perfect choice—the table is only 17 inches deep, after all, and you can tuck the stools in to save even more space.

      6 3-Piece Bar Table Set

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      A tall, narrow round table is a smart choice for any small space, and pairs perfectly with two stools. Even if all you have to spare is a little nook, this set can fit right in.

      7 Millie Walnut 5-Piece Dining Set

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      Another option for people with a little more room to seat guests, this round table comes with four stools, but at only 31.5 inches in diameter, this table takes up a lot less space than a typical dining room set.

      8 Counter Height Dining Table Set with Storage

      If you need a narrow dining set solutionand some added storage, this 19.5-inch-wide table seats two and features three deep shelves and hooks for all your kitchen accessories.

      9 Walnut Counter Height Dining Set

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      With two chairs and a table that's only 35 inches wide, this simple wood bistro set is perfect for carving out a small but cozy dining room area, even in a studio apartment.

      10 BJURSTA / NILS Table and Stool

      If you only need a dining solution for one, this drop-down, wall-mounted table pairs perfectly with one stool for a meal space that only takes up room when you need it to—plus, you can always get an extra stool to serve a second person.

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      Round 8 Seater Outdoor Dining Table

      Round 8 Seater Outdoor Dining Table

      How Safe Is Outdoor Dining at Your Favorite Restaurant?

      Photo Courtesy: Joe Giddens/PA Images/Getty Images

      The world has been craving any type of normalcy since the COVID-19 pandemic changed life as we know it. Eating at your favorite restaurant may help you feel closer to normal — except the pandemic has thrown the restaurant industry into chaos. Over 110,000 restaurants and bars closed at some point in 2020 — whether temporarily or permanently — due to the pandemic, and countless others have tried to survive by reopening business outdoors by following local guidelines about maintaining social distancing. But is outdoor dining even safe? Before you head to your local restaurant or bar, learn what changes these establishments have implemented and what health recommendations the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has made.

      Innovations That Establishments Are Adopting for Year-Round Operation

      Many restaurants everywhere from New York City to San Francisco are now offering outdoor dining and following new safety measures to help curb the spread of the novel coronavirus. On top of enhanced sanitation, temperature checks and distanced tables, some restaurants have set up shop on sidewalks and in backyards to attract customers and keep them safe. Picnic tables and outdoor chairs are common items restaurants utilize to make outdoor dining possible. Using patio furniture is ideal when the weather's pleasant but it's more of a challenge to keep customers comfortable in the middle of a surprise thunderstorm or in chillier temps.

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      Some spots are investing in heated igloos, tents with sliding walls, warm cloths and fire pit seating to help customers remain comfortable outdoors year-round. For instance, Minnesota's ninetwentyfive restaurant installed 7-foot-tall heated igloos with tops that keep the space warm. In Philadelphia, Italian restaurant Le Virtù set up infrared heaters in its outdoor area.

      Keeping diners warm is hospitable, but it might not keep them safe. According to Dr. Iahn Gonsenhauser, an internist for Ohio State University's Wexner Medical Center, a sealed igloo could be just as unsafe as an indoor dining room. He ultimately advised that if an outdoor space was made to keep diners warm instead of providing better airflow, that's a concern.

      How Safe Are the Restaurant Modifications?

      Outdoor dining is safer than indoor dining due to its greater air circulation. Health experts explain that the virus weakens in air movement, so more air circulation is better. In an outdoor setting, "there's a lot of ambient movement of air and dispersal of the droplets or the particles. So just by virtue of that, the risk is definitely lower in an outdoor setting," explained infectious disease expert Dr. Rekha Murthy.

      Photo Courtesy: Joe Giddens/PA Images/Getty Images

      According to Anne-Marie Gloster, a lecturer at the University of Washington's School of Public Health, the stalls' sizes and openings are important to consider. "I think large tents with a top and open sides can still be called outside. In hotter climates and on sunnier days, the shade protection is necessary for comfort and sun protection. Air can still circulate freely in those environments," Gloster said. This makes spacious pods and tents more suitable options for restaurants when the weather turns cold and damp. The risk is higher when a capsule's room is cramped, however.

      Despite these extra measures restaurants have implemented, the CDC is still concerned about the spread of the virus when people eat at establishments.

      Why Health Experts Are Worried About Outdoor Dining

      Although COVID-19 transmission is less likely to occur in outdoor settings, the risk isn't zero. According to the CDC, outdoor seating is considered a "more-risk activity," even if a restaurant has limited seating capacity and enough space between tables. The risk grows when both indoor and outdoor seating is available on-site. The highest risk? When there are no limits on seating capacity and tables aren't spaced at least 6 feet apart.

      Photo Courtesy: Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images

      Dining out is also potentially dangerous because you must remove your face mask to eat or drink around others who aren't wearing face coverings, and this increases the likelihood of transmission. However, the CDC does outline actions patrons can take to reduce their chances of contracting or spreading the virus.

      What diners can do to minimize the risks in outdoor settings:

      • Research restaurants to find those with outdoor seating, plenty of fresh air, space between each table and limited capacities.
      • Don't choose dining options that are self-serve due to shared utensils and other high-touched surfaces.
      • Contact the restaurant and ask about the face mask policy. Avoid places that don't require staff or customers to wear face coverings.
      • Only dine with people in your household or a trusted social bubble.
      • Wear masks as much as possible, even when you're 6 feet apart from other diners or when you're not consuming anything.
      • Wash your hands or use a hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol when entering and leaving the establishment.

      Despite these recommendations for patrons to stay safe, diners can still catch the virus. As reported by the CDC in September, "adults with positive SARS-CoV-2 test results were approximately twice as likely to have reported dining at a restaurant than were those with negative SARS-CoV-2 test results."

      If you're fully vaccinated, guidelines remain somewhat similar. The CDC advises that it's fine to visit other fully vaccinated, low-risk people in private settings without the need to wear a mask and that it's okay to travel domestically and internationally without the need for quarantining or testing. However, you'll want to continue taking the recommended steps we've been practicing throughout the pandemic in various situations. This means that you should keep avoiding crowds and poorly ventilated spaces — both of which you'll have a higher likelihood of encountering at a restaurant or bar. The CDC notes that you should also continue wearing an appropriate mask and practicing physical distancing, particularly in public spaces or when you're visiting a household where people haven't been fully vaccinated. And, whether at a restaurant or elsewhere, you'll still want to avoid medium- and large-sized gatherings.

      The best way to protect everyone and support restaurants during a pandemic? Stick to the lowest-risk activities — drive-through, delivery, takeout and curbside pickup.

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      Builders Warehouse Dining Tables

      Builders Warehouse Dining Tables

      Table, Furniture, Coffee table, Wood, Desk, Room,

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      1 A 19th-Century English Extending Oak Dining Table

      Buy Now $31,380.84

      Made circa 1820, this "very unusual antique dining table" is made of oak covered with medullary rays. It's unique since mahogany was in fashion during the Regency period, and "the use of oak for construction of high fashion furniture was not common at the time." It also splits into two separate console tables.

      2 A 1970s Burr and Chrome Paul Evans Cityscape Extendable Dining Table

      Buy Now $31,380.84

      Designed by Paul Evans, this burr and chrome table can seat up to 14 people and was part of the designer's Cityscape Collection, a series that ran from 1971 to 1981.

      3 A Late 18th-Century Directoire Extendable Mahogany, Brass, and Gilt Bronze Table

      Buy Now $31,378.43

      This mahogany table from the Directory period can seat between 8 and 18 and can be extended up to 230 inches.

      4 "Half Moon," a Marble and Brass or Gold-Plated Dining Table Designed by Lara Bohinc

      Buy Now $30,616

      Slovenian-born designer Lara Bohinc offers "Half Moon," a dining table featuring marbles including black and gold, Verde Guatemala, Picasso, Calacatta, Red Wine, and Monclair, all framed by solid brushed brass or 22-carat gold-plated steel rims. It requires more than 100 hours of work and production takes 15 to 16 weeks.

      5 A Walnut Concave Dining Table

      Buy Now $30,366.22

      Dunleavy Bespoke designed this option in American black walnut, which is hand-sculpted into an elliptical concave form. Production takes 10 to 11 weeks.

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      Retro Glass Dining Table Set

      Retro Glass Dining Table Set

      Black and Blooms

      Here's a secret: You don't need an occasion to decorate your house for an occasion. A beautiful centerpiece is the icing on the cake in a dining room and the right centerpiece can hold its own all year long. Whether you're decorating a table for a dinner party or you just want an eye-catching centerpiece you can leave up all the time, no table is complete with a centerpiece.

      Selecting the right table decor starts with a few decisions: Do you want something minimalist and low-key or are you going for a centerpiece that really sings? Do you find yourself reaching for natural blooms or oversized handmade pottery?

      Here, we've rounded up some of our favorite centerpiece ideas that can stay up year-round. Read on for major dining table inspiration.

      01 of 20

      Keep It Rustic

      Design: Katie Hodges Design

      Photography: Amy Bartlam

      A rustic kitchen or dining room doesn't have to feel old or overly country. Adorn your natural wood table with a bouquet of dried lavender and a handful of white linen napkins to give your dining table a French provincial touch.

      Head to your local thrift store to find handmade pottery and vases for much less than a big box store (and with more charm).

      02 of 20

      Sprinkle Eucalyptus

      Amy Leferink at Interior Impressions

      Eucalyptus is the type of greenery we always want in our house. It's refreshing, offers a minimalist and modern vibe and it lasts so much longer than fresh floral blooms.

      DIY a table runner with strands of eucalyptus and arrange a handful of candles or small vases throughout for a centerpiece that is beautiful enough for the holidays but simple enough for the rest of the year, too.

      03 of 20

      Opt for Dried Blooms

      Ann Living

      Tired of replacing your flowers every time they die? Instead, consider dried plants such as straw grass or pampas grass to adorn your dining room table. Though they may not give off any fragrance, they provide a lovely Scandi-inspired vibe in any home.

      04 of 20

      Try Large Jugs

      Ashley Montgomery Design

      Whether you fill them with flowers or keep them empty, large vintage jugs are perfect for decorating a simple table. This look pairs best with more understated furniture and decor, but the larger the pieces the better.

      05 of 20

      Go for Branches

      Calimia Home

      Sometimes you just need a centerpiece idea that takes up a lot of visual space without taking up a lot of physical space. Consider filling a vase with large sprigs of blooming trees such as magnolia or olive branches. Thin branches are subtle enough not to overwhelm the space, but large enough to create a statement at your dining table.

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      Pottery Barn Olive Branch $40

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      06 of 20

      Keep It Simple

      Charlie Interior Design

      Sometimes the best centerpiece ideas are the simplest ones. A bowl of fruit doesn't have to feel like a stale idea, especially in a bold dining space where you don't want to take away from the rest of the decor.

      07 of 20

      Create a Collection

      KG Designs

      What's better than one vase in the center of your table? A few vases that can work together to create a beautiful display that feels purposeful and interesting. Find three or four similar (but slightly different) vases in a simple color palette to fill the center of a large table.

      White vase

      Anthropologie Matte Terracotta Vase $32

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      08 of 20

      Add Sculptural Pieces

      LeeAnn Baker Interiors LTD

      Why not decorate your kitchen table with art? We love the idea of displaying a few beautiful sculptures as a centerpiece on a dining table to give your room a creative, artsy look and feel.

      09 of 20

      Don't Forget the Island

      Design: R.Johnston

      Photography: Sara Ligorria-Tramp

      For many of us, the kitchen island is not just a place where you prep dinner, but it's also a space to serve meals, especially during dinner parties. Spruce up your breakfast bar or kitchen island with an oversized vase filled with blooms or greenery to give it a more formal feel.

      10 of 20

      Use a Potted Plant

      LeClair Decor

      If you have a green thumb (or honestly, even if you don't) you are probably always looking for an excuse to buy more houseplants. Instead of flowers, consider placing a potted plant at the center of your table to add a touch of green and liveliness to your space.

      11 of 20

      Splurge for Flowers

      Design: Think Chic Interiors

      Photography: Regan Wood

      Sometimes there's simply no replacement for a bouquet of beautiful fresh flowers. An easy way to take your dining table from breakfast to party mode is by arranging a large bouquet at the center. Stick with one type of flower for a more modern look or try your hand at a floral arrangement to go bigger and bolder.

      12 of 20

      Fill the Table

      M Starr Design

      If your table is feeling a little empty, consider arranging sculptures or candles throughout the center to act as a more visually interesting runner. This adds a ton of visual interest and is a great way to fill a table if you're not actually using it but want it to shine.

      13 of 20

      Use a Large Bowl

      Margaret Wright Interior + Lifestyle Photog

      Take a spin by your local artisanal boutique and find a handmade bowl that can sit at the center of your dining table all year long and work as both a practical and a beautiful centerpiece.

      14 of 20

      Go for Repetition

      Michelle Berwick Design

      If one oversized vase is too formal for your table, opt for three or four mini vases and repeat the look a few times to create a repetition that is simple but beautiful.

      15 of 20

      Consider the Scale

      Milk and Honey Life

      Sometimes you need a large centerpiece to finish out a dining table. If you have a simple dining room or kitchen, an oversized vase or arrangement can act as a focal point and add a lot of texture to the room.

      16 of 20

      Add a Pop of Color

      Modern House Vibes

      Even if you love neutral color schemes, it's hard to deny that a pop of color can do wonders for any space. Weave in a bit of color in a handmade bowl or vase for an eye-catching centerpiece.

      17 of 20

      Create a Pairing

      Sarah Fultz Interiors

      While one beautiful vase can often stand alone, pairing two pieces together can create a bit more depth on your table. Instead of two pieces that match, pick opposite colors for contrast.

      18 of 20

      Go for Varying Heights

      Sarah Fultz Interiors

      A good rule of thumb is a large centerpiece should be taller than 24 inches, but you can mix up the look by sprinkling in a few pieces of varying heights. Add a tiered cake holder and fill it with fruit or florals or mix in a handful of vases in varying sizes and your table will be set in no time.

      19 of 20

      Keep it Oversized

      Ashley Webb

      The best centerpieces are ones that can hold down a dining room and help center it and finish your table setting. Opt for an oversized vase and blooms for a look that works best in a large room.

      20 of 20

      Fill a Runner

      Black and Blooms

      Sometimes a single centerpiece just isn't enough. First, lay down a runner. Then, fill it with air plants or candles. Finally, complete the look with a large bouquet in the center.

      Retro Glass Dining Table Set

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      Dining Table Seats 6 8

      Dining Table Seats 6 8

      Table, Furniture, Coffee table, Wood, Desk, Room,

      Getty; Courtesy Getty Images

      1 A 19th-Century English Extending Oak Dining Table

      Buy Now $31,380.84

      Made circa 1820, this "very unusual antique dining table" is made of oak covered with medullary rays. It's unique since mahogany was in fashion during the Regency period, and "the use of oak for construction of high fashion furniture was not common at the time." It also splits into two separate console tables.

      2 A 1970s Burr and Chrome Paul Evans Cityscape Extendable Dining Table

      Buy Now $31,380.84

      Designed by Paul Evans, this burr and chrome table can seat up to 14 people and was part of the designer's Cityscape Collection, a series that ran from 1971 to 1981.

      3 A Late 18th-Century Directoire Extendable Mahogany, Brass, and Gilt Bronze Table

      Buy Now $31,378.43

      This mahogany table from the Directory period can seat between 8 and 18 and can be extended up to 230 inches.

      4 "Half Moon," a Marble and Brass or Gold-Plated Dining Table Designed by Lara Bohinc

      Buy Now $30,616

      Slovenian-born designer Lara Bohinc offers "Half Moon," a dining table featuring marbles including black and gold, Verde Guatemala, Picasso, Calacatta, Red Wine, and Monclair, all framed by solid brushed brass or 22-carat gold-plated steel rims. It requires more than 100 hours of work and production takes 15 to 16 weeks.

      5 A Walnut Concave Dining Table

      Buy Now $30,366.22

      Dunleavy Bespoke designed this option in American black walnut, which is hand-sculpted into an elliptical concave form. Production takes 10 to 11 weeks.

      Contributing Digital Editor Sam Dangremond is a Contributing Digital Editor at Town & Country, where he covers men's style, cocktails, travel, and the social scene.

      This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io

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