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By Neil Shrodo Every home can usually find some space to keep a few bottles of wine for everyday use. A few bottles of Prosecco here, a few bottles of

Every meal of the day is essential for everyone, as it provides energy to carry out our tasks. Most people like to think that it’s just another task that needs

In the second installement of The Digest’s favorite “Hudson Spaces” we explore a classic-meets-modern design by J Patryce Design; a reimagined brownstone from Melissa Peel Design; and the latest project

Travel of any kind is starting to feel like a distant memory. The closest thing we have to venturing outdoors is walking around our backyards, local parks (and even those

Happy Friday! We’re reflecting on the past week with some of our favorite #stayhome tagged Instagram posts. Which do you like best? Grateful for our furry friends who can keep

As a somewhat seasoned home cook, I know better than to start making cinnamon rolls from scratch at 7pm on a Tuesday. However these days, I’ve got nothing but time.

For as long as I can remember, I’ve been obsessed with post-apocalyptic fiction. From the pandemic-inspired plot of Stephen King’s “The Stand” to the wonderfully brutal nature of Robert Kirkman’s

Departed Soles Brewing Company Early this morning, the Jersey City microbrewery announced via social media that they are now delivering to all of Hudson County (even including Harrison and East

Food is comfort. That’s something we’ve always known. Perhaps now more than ever people have been held up in their kitchens, myself included, whether for stress-relief or out of necessity.

TV shows and movies have always been our favorite mediums for escapism. While the Coronavirus has many of us hunkering down at home, we want to curb your boredom or