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The best products for beard maintenance, a guide to the watches of James Bond & more. How to Stick t

The best products for beard maintenance, a guide to the watches of James Bond & more. [View in browser.]( How to Stick to Your Running Resolution As runners, we’re constantly setting new goals, whether it’s signing up for a race or just moving our feet a bit more each day. Regardless if you’re a newbie or a 100-mile race finisher, there’s always a new goal in sight. Maybe it’s simply to start running, beat your last marathon time or best your brother’s or coworkers’ mile record. Now comes the work. Setting a resolution around running is the easy part. Keeping that resolution is the hard part, so we talked to some ultrarunners for advice on how to stay motivated. [Read the Story]( Feed Your Inspiration With This Content [The Tastiest]( on Flipboard is the place to find some of the best recipes, how-to videos from expert foodies and more. This week, it's focused on tools and hacks to use [in the kitchen](. From the best things to make in a Dutch Oven to top-tier knives for holiday meal prep to brewing craft beer like a pro, it’s got everything cooks need to do their best work. Feast your eyes on the food featured in The Tastiest, hand-picked by Flipboard’s editorial team. [Learn More: Here]( 7 Essential Products to Care for Your Beard Beards don’t just sneak up and appear out of nowhere. They take their sweet time to grow, not accounting for the days spent pondering whether you wanted to stop shaving in the first place. For this reason, you’ve got plenty of time to stock up on the beard-growing essentials, to arm yourself with the best conditioning, taming and styling products. These top-tier products will elevate your beard from rookie status to Best in Show, and keep it free from itching, flaking, splitting, breaking and tangling. [Read the Story]( Everything You Need to Know About James Bond’s Watches The history of James Bond and his timepiece choice can really be divided up into two eras, and while watch aficionados like to debate whether Omega or Rolex is the true “Bond watch,” both are well suited for the eras in which Bond wore them. In our opinion however, there’s certainly enough room in the watch box for a vintage Rolex Submariner and a modern Seamaster, as well as any of these other beautiful timepieces 007 has worn. [Read the Story]( 236 5th Avenue Floor 8 New York, NY 10001 | © 2019 Gear Patrol. All Rights Reserved. Click [here]( to forward to a friend. If you're new to this newsletter, you can subscribe [here](. [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe from this list.](

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