Kathryn Koehler - Contributing Writer for 24/7 Wall St.
Lastest Stories by Kathryn Koehler
We’re here at the intersection of popular foods and comfort foods. From nostalgia to availability this intersection highlights baby boomers’ palates as well as their emotional connection to food....
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It’s never too late (no matter how old you are) to start investing in yourself and your future by building a little nest egg. If your financial situation isn’t what you’d hoped for, that...
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At 60, if your finances are in a shambles, take heart. You’re in good company. However, with a few of Dave Ramsey’s tweaks, you can get back on the right track. After experiencing a downturn in...
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My old baby boomer pal Rickey once made the mistake of walking into a sports bar in Georgia wearing his Tennessee Vols cap. A hush fell over the crowd. Rickey, immediately recognizing his gaffe,...
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Used correctly, running shoes don’t last forever. It seems just when you’ve broken them into perfection, it’s time to get a new pair. Conventional wisdom suggests that the sturdiest pairs top...
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From egg-stra small family farms to egg-spansive commercial production facilities the U.S. egg market is a 14 billion-dollar industry. Eggs are nature’s perfect package of nutrition and flavor....
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From the runways of Milan to the streets of Rome, Italy has a reputation for having an impeccable sense of fashion in couture, architecture, and automobiles. When driving an Italian car, it’s not...
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CEOs are becoming younger with each passing generation. This reflects the shift to tech-savvy industries in which youth and adaptability are increasingly valuable traits. Propelled by advancing...
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Here’s the thing about mass generalizations: They’re usually not that accurate. While researching the 11 Mexican dishes baby boomers (those born between 1946 and 1964) avoid ordering, I, a...
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Although glasses with tinted lenses existed before, it wasn’t until the early 20th century that tinted lenses were utilized for glare reduction and protection. In 1929 sunglasses gained widespread...
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Popcorn is deeply rooted in the Americas. Indigenous people in present-day Central and South America were among the first to cultivate and consume popcorn. Archaeological evidence suggests that corn...
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In the world of branding, everyday items have morphed into household names, reshaping our language along the way. Facial tissues are now simply Kleenex, all bandages are Band-Aids, and frozen treats...
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Whether you call it seltzer, carbonated, or sparkling, there’s no denying the popularity of fizzy, flavored water. While some sparking water achieves its effervescence naturally, most get their...
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To be clear, the 10 gummy bear brands to avoid we’re focusing on are your average, ordinary, kid-appropriate gummies, not the extraordinary adult variety. Despite their irresistible chewiness,...
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Bib up and grab a handful of napkins as 24/7 Wall St. comes clean with 10 BBQ sauce brands to avoid. Whether it’s ribs, chicken, or shrimp you’re slathering it on, and whether you spell it...
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