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Turn over a new leaf this year with these surprisingly brilliant ways to solve everyday problems

Turn over a new leaf this year with these surprisingly brilliant ways to solve everyday problems If you are having trouble viewing this email [click here] [Sunset Newsletter] [Life hacks: Peel an avocado perfectly (0416)] [Home] [70 genius life hacks] [Surprisingly brilliant ways to solve everyday problems] [Low-carb dinner: Herb-Stuffed Flank Steak (0117)] [Healthy] [Best low-carb recipes] [These yummy dishes make sticking to a low-carb diet easy] [Staghorn ferns: Inner jungle (0117)] [Skiing] [10 ways to decorate with staghorn ferns] [These quirky, antler-like plants are all the rage for adding a stylish touch of greenery to your home] [Ski: Free lessons (1211)] [Outdoor Adventure] [18 reasons to try skiing this season] [Think skiing’s too cold, too crowded, too expensive? These solutions will have you itching to hit the slopes this season] [Blueberry Açaí Smoothie Bowl (0616)] [Videos] [How to make a blueberry açaí smoothie bowl] [This smoothie bowl is a satisfying, superfood-rich breakfast. Watch how to quickly whip it up for your morning meal] [art-of-display-shelve-0111] [Decorating] [15 fresh ways to display your art] [Don’t let your collection just sit in a closet––start enjoying those paintings, posters, and photos right now] [Grains/greens: Collard Greens Salad with Freekeh (0116)] [Winter Recipes] [50 ways with fresh greens] [Spinach, chard, and kale are just a few of the greens that take center stage in these healthy and hearty dishes] [Roses: ‘About Face’ (0813)] [Roses] [How to plant a bare-root rose] [Follow garden editor Johanna Silver's simple video tutorial on how to plant a rose from bare root] [SF Airbnbs: Mission Gem] [S.F. Guide] [11 quaint San Francisco vacation rentals] [Headed to the Bay Area’s urban epicenter? Book one of these Airbnbs before you go] [UNSUBSCRIBE] [PRIVACY POLICY] [YOUR CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS] [MANAGE EMAIL] [Visit the Sunset Facebook Page] [Visit the Sunset Twitter Page] [Visit the Sunset Pinterest Page] [Visit the Sunset Instagram Page] Copyright © 2017 Time Inc. Lifestyle Group. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited For further communication please contact: Sunset Magazine Customer Service Consumer Affairs 3000 University Center Drive Tampa, FL 33612-6408 All products and services featured are selected by our editors. Sunset.com may receive compensation for some links to products and services in this email.

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