Malloy Law - December 2020

ARE YOU READY FOR WINTER DRIVING?

What do Jennifer Lawrence, Lady Gaga, Angelina Jolie, Taylor Swift, and Khloé Kardashian have in common? Yes, they’re all high-profile celebrities, of course, but they’re also big fans of hot tea. According to the entertainment website Yaay, Angelina Jolie likes to make her own garlic tea by steeping fresh cloves in hot water, and Lady Gaga is such a big tea lover that she takes a tea set with her on tour. These famous women might be onto a health and beauty secret because aside from being delicious, tea is a great way to boost your immune system and fend off illnesses. Drinking hot tea, or another immune-boosting drink in place of hot chocolate, will still give you the cozy winter vibes you crave without compromising your health. An easy drink for beginners is lemon-ginger With These 3 Hot Winter Drinks BOOST YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM LIKE A CELEBRITY

3 TIPS TO KEEP YOU FROM BEING A SCARY STATISTIC

The holiday season is usually a big time for travel, and even though we’re encouraging clients to stay home as much as possible this year, there are going to be essential times you’ll have to jump in your car and get on the road. The number of car accidents tends to increase during this time of year, so make sure you follow these recommended precautions. DO PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE You should always make sure your car is taken care of. Keep up its regular service, and get it checked out before the winter season really hits or before you take it on a long road trip. Keep track of the manufacturer’s recommendations as well as your mileage so you know when it’s due for certain services. Pay special attention to the traction of your tires, and rotate them if needed. Use snow tires as necessary; get belts, hoses, and batteries checked; top off your fluids; and always carry an emergency kit in your car. GET SOME REST Always make sure you’re adequately rested up before getting behind the wheel. People often forget about the importance of sleeping well before driving long distances, and according to the AAA Foundation for Traffic safety, drowsy drivers account

tea , which is a spin-off of Khloé Kardashian’s favorite drink. Ginger is a key ingredient here because it’s anti-inflammatory, raises the immune system, and may even help fight cancer. You can make lemon-ginger syrup by layering lemon slices, fresh ginger, and raw honey in a jar and letting it sit in the fridge overnight. The next morning, just add a few spoonfuls of the concoction to your hot water and you’ll have instant tea!

Homemade chai tea is another delicious option that will wow you and your guests this winter. There are thousands of chai recipes out there, but MinimalistBaker.com offers a simple and tasty one that’s made with cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, ginger, black tea, pepper, and dairy-free milk. If you don’t want to grind the spices yourself, you can buy a premade blend. Chai gives you all of the ginger benefits with the added bonus of cardamom, which is said to have antioxidant and antimicrobial properties.

Last but not least, if you’re more of a latte drinker than a tea drinker, try golden milk ! This soothing drink is a darling of health food fanatics because it features honey (a disease-fighting powerhouse ingredient) and turmeric (an immune- booster that lowers cholesterol, combats arthritis, and helps prevent cancer). WellPlated.com offers a delicious recipe that pairs those two ingredients with almond milk, almond butter, vanilla extract, cinnamon, and ginger for a satisfying nightcap.

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