Fashion magazines are like ice-cream cones in that they're colorful, seasonal, and thrilling to consume in the dentist's waiting room. Sustain an appetite for style with today's Groupon to Condé Nast. Choose from the following options:
• For $5, you get an annual subscription to Lucky (a $10 value).
• For $5, you get an annual subscription to Self (a $10 value).
• For $6, you get an annual subscription to Allure (a $12 value).
• For $8, you get an annual subscription to Vogue (a $16 value).
• For $24, you get an annual subscription to all four (a $48 value).
Provocative, style-savvy content bursts from the bindings of Condé Nast's popular publications Lucky, Self, Allure, and Vogue. Discerning fashionistas get schooled in the art of affordable wardrobe transformation by the glossy leaflets of Lucky, which also invites readers to study the physics behind body-slimming dresses and imitate expertly curated street style. Those looking to prepare their figures for swimsuit season can take tips from the bikini body workout in Self or discover the 20 superfoods for weight loss. Wrap fingers around the latest summer hair trends as depicted on the pages of Allure, or learn ways to bolster features through runway-inspired makeup looks. To prepare for a career as a paparazzi decoy, glean ideas from the best-dressed celebrities in Vogue. If balancing time among the salon, gym, and dressing room, an annual subscription to all four titles will keep you sparkling like Hollywood gold.
Condé Nast sometimes offers other promotions for multiple-year subscriptions and bundles, but this Groupon is still the best deal available.
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Every barbecue joint boasts a secret ingredient or technique that makes its sauce unlike any other. Since most barbecue chefs have taken these secrets to the grave, here's a new list of public-domain barbecue secrets for the aspiring grillsman:
- Throw recipe thieves off your trail by filling your sauce with decoy ingredients such as talc, water, and heaping spoonfuls of rival sauces.
- Age your sauce in an oak cask for 15 years—it doesn't do anything, but you'll sure be hungry by then.
- Go bananas—add bananas to your sauce!
- BBQ is short for B.B. Queen—the wife of legendary bluesman B.B. King—and real barbecue sauce must contain exactly one of her soulful tears.
- As with success in any field, the real secret ingredient is confidence —except in barbecue sauces, in which it is horseradish.
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