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Iron
(Wo)man
nna Gallo Wepp
”I don’t get enough
iron in my diet, but
every supplement I
tried—too many
to count—upset my
stomach,” says Food
Director Regina Ragone.
“Of all things, the solution was
Flintstones Plus Iron vitamins.
An R.D. friend told me each
one contains as much iron
as 4 cups of cooked spinach!
I’ve been munching one every
night since with no tummy
trouble whatsoever. Hmm…
Wilma or Fred today?”
Illustration: Veronica Palmieri/ folioart.co.uk. Photos (Weppler, Grant): Karen Pearson.
Cheryl S. Grant
E
THRIFT
INCENTIVE
“My decorating
style has always
involved mixing stuff
from Pottery Barn and
Target with finds from the
Salvation Army and my
church’s thrift shop. I was
buying secondhand long
before it was hip because
the hunt is fun and the
end result is a look that’s
not cookie-cutter. Lately
I’ve been following The
Thrifty Chicks, who blog
at thethriftychicks
. blogspot.com. The
Top Finds of 2008 post
includes info about
setting up a kid’s bedroom
with thrifted items, except
for a new mattress and
bedding. Read How to
Thrift for inspiration, but
don’t blame me if you
want to head straight to
Goodwill afterward.”
DINO MIGHT ”I love a Manhattan restaurant called
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, but my budget doesn’t allow for eating out
often. Last time I was there I bought the tangy, sweet Roasted
Garlic Honey BBQ Sauce, which I slather on chicken or salmon.
At $3.50 a bottle, it’s a steal.” Order at dinosaurbarbque.com.
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Lisa Kelsey
ART DIRECTOR
“ Veer.com—a website I often go to
because it offers images and typefaces
that inspire me work-wise—also sells
cool merchandise, from blank notebooks
to accessories. This messenger bag, $55,
would make a great gift for an artsy
teenager who wants something different
from what everybody else has. When
you visit veer.com, click on the Merch
tab at the top of the home page.”