What's a fitness myth you believed when you first started?

Many of us start our fitness journeys believing advice that later turns out to be inaccurate or incomplete.

What's a fitness myth you used to believe, and what helped you realize it wasn't true?

I think these kinds of lessons can be really helpful for beginners.

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u/Annejane01 — 3 days ago
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What's a fitness myth you believed when you first started?

Many of us start our fitness journeys believing advice that later turns out to be inaccurate or incomplete.

What's a fitness myth you used to believe, and what helped you realize it wasn't true?

I think these kinds of lessons can be really helpful for beginners.

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u/Annejane01 — 3 days ago

What's your holy grail product for fighting frizz?

Frizz can be such a challenge depending on weather, hair type, and styling habits.

What's the one product or technique that consistently helps keep your hair smooth and manageable?

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u/Annejane01 — 4 days ago

What's one cookware upgrade that noticeably improved your cooking?

Whether it was switching to a heavier pan, replacing an old pot, or finally buying quality cookware, I'm curious what made the biggest difference for you.

What upgrade would you recommend to every home cook?

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u/Annejane01 — 5 days ago

What's one cookware upgrade that noticeably improved your cooking?

Whether it was switching to a heavier pan, replacing an old pot, or finally buying quality cookware, I'm curious what made the biggest difference for you.

What upgrade would you recommend to every home cook?

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u/Annejane01 — 5 days ago

What's one cookware upgrade that noticeably improved your cooking?

Whether it was switching to a heavier pan, replacing an old pot, or finally buying quality cookware, I'm curious what made the biggest difference for you.

What upgrade would you recommend to every home cook?

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u/Annejane01 — 5 days ago

What's the funniest mistake you've made while cooking?

I'll admit it... I've burned things, forgotten ingredients, and even confused sugar with salt once. Somehow those disasters become the best stories.

What's a cooking fail that still makes you laugh today?

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u/Annejane01 — 5 days ago