Sugar Editorial Picks
Apr 02, 2007 -
Kate and Owen have been an item for a while now, but their cycle-heavy love has, until this weekend, played out overseas. Lucky for us (or those of us who love this flaxen haired duo at least), Kate's filming schedule in Australia was delayed due to a jellyfish scare, which brought her back to LA to lunch at The Ivy with Owen on Friday. Obviously these two are ready to go very public with their relationship, otherwise no reason to dine at The Ivy.
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Sep 19, 2009 -
I love the look of ivy climbing on the exterior of a house. But if your walls are weakly mortared, there's potential for the ivy to damage them. Do you have ivy growing on your house?
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Jun 01, 2007 -
'Tis the season for Hiking and trail running. There's a lot of beauty in these woods, but you got to be careful and avoid the poison ivy that lurks at the edges of the forest. Yes, it pays to know your enemy.
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Jun 13, 2008 -
Unknowingly tromping through a patch of poison ivy can turn a pleasurable hike or run in the woods into a nightmare. If you touch the plant or something that has touched it (like your dog), then the oils can get on your skin and cause a nasty, itchy, blistery rash that lasts for up to three weeks.
If you know you've gotten into some poison ivy, you want to rinse with cold water within an hour of exposure.
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Jul 25, 2007 -
It pays to know your enemy especially when it can give you a crazy rash. Yep, I am talking about poison ivy. Seems that the evil weed is thriving as carbon dioxide levels rise.
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Jun 25, 2008 -
Hooray for hiking, trail running, and camping, but boo for poison ivy. During Summer, I love spending time in the woods, but hate coming down with a bad case of poison ivy. I usually stick to the dirt trails, but my dog unfortunately doesn't.
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Dec 31, 2008 -
Nancy likes everything fancy, and so does your lil one. The newest jazzy book in the Fancy Nancy series, Fancy Nancy Poison Ivy Expert is, as Nancy would say, stupendous.
While out picking flowers the character discovers an unpleasant surprise, which helps her realize that all experts (and poison ivy novices) can learn something new.
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Aug 01, 2007 -
If you've ever had the misfortune of developing poison ivy rash after a hiking or camping trip, you know how positively awful that rash can be. As soon as you wash the oil from your skin, clothes and gear, you can strop worrying about the rash spreading over your body or giving it to anyone else. Just so you know, even the liquid that oozes out of the blisters isn't contagious.
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Jul 29, 2008 -
So you went hiking last weekend and you accidentally tromped through a patch of poison ivy. You've got a nasty, blistery rash all over your feet and you want it to go away pronto. I've only tried a few of these home remedies, so I can't vouch for all of them, but anything's worth one try when you're itching like crazy.
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Jun 20, 2008 -
Lukasz Zbylut, who came to America only five years ago with a limited understanding of English, has secured admission to all seven of the country's Ivy League schools. The Polish immigrant chose to accept admission to Harvard, where he plans to study politics, law, and philosophy. Of the 21 schools Lukasz applied to, only MIT rejected him.
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