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This week on About.com, we've got tips for planning a delicious Easter dinner and advice for frustrated dieters. Plus: Does "brain training" really work? Want more from About.com? Follow us on social media!

How to Plan a Fabulous Spring Menu for Easter
Combine popular Easter classics like grilled lamb with seasonal, locally sourced fruits and veggies for a spring-inspired menu that is sure to please even the pickiest of eaters. See our best recipes for your Easter feast.
Search Related Topics:  easter  spring side dishes  spring desserts

Why Easter is the Most Important Christian Holiday
While some folks solely celebrate with bunnies and jelly beans, for many there is a deeper, religious meaning to the day. Learn why Christians celebrate Easter.
Search Related Topics:  easter  the resurrection  good friday

17 Reasons Why Your Diet Isn't Working
You're doing everything right and your diet isn't working. Is it your fault? Did you choose the wrong weight loss plan? Are you simply meant to be overweight? The answer to all of those questions is probably no. Find out the real reason why you can't lose weight.

Does Brain Training Really Increase IQ?
Brain training is big business. From online websites to video games to mobile apps, it seems like there are plenty of ways to give your brain a bit of a boost. But does all this brain training really work? Find out if the results match the hype.
Search Related Topics:  brain training  memory  intelligence


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