Kelsey Ogletree, MarthaStewartLiving

Kelsey Ogletree

MarthaStewartLiving

Florence, AL, United States

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Past:
  • MarthaStewartLiving
  • Real Simple Magazine
  • Condé Nast Traveler
  • Parade Magazine
  • realtor.com
  • VinePair
  • NPR

Past articles by Kelsey:

6 Smart Ways to Use Marshmallows That Go Beyond S'mores From Easy Peasy Baker Jessie Sheehan

They're good for more than just s'mores! Baker Jessie Sheehan shares her favorite ways to use marshmallows in frosting, whipped cream, mousse, and more. → Read More

Are Tiger Nuts Worth the Hype? 5 Healthy Facts to Know About This Trending Superfood (That's Not Really a Nut)

Tiger nuts are a trending superfood, but they're not technically nuts, and they've been around for centuries. Here's what to know about tiger nuts, how healthy they really are, and how to eat them. → Read More

How America’s Oyster Farms Are Drawing More Travelers than Ever

Seafood purveyors from Alaska to Maine are attracting travelers with fresh shellfish and oyster farm experiences. → Read More

Are Egg Whites Really Healthier Than Whole Eggs? An RD Officially Sets the Record Straight

Egg whites are good for you and full of protein, but they're not the optimal option. Here's what a nutritionist has to say about the nutritional value of eating whole eggs vs. egg whites. → Read More

Why You Should Snack on Edamame for Protein, Healthy Fats, and 3 More Nutritious Benefits

What's the nutritional value of edamame? Here are all the healthy reasons to incorporate more edamame, or young soybeans, into your daily diet for protein, fiber, good fats, and more. → Read More

Tired of Oranges? Grapefruit Is Full of Vitamin C, Too (and Many More Healthy Benefits)

Grapefruits provide you with vitamin C, fiber, flavonoids, and more amazing health benefits, according to RDs. Here's why you should definitely snack on grapefruits. → Read More

7 of the Healthiest Canned Foods to Keep in Your Pantry, According to RDs

Want to stock your pantry for quick, nutritious meals? These are the healthiest types of canned food to keep on hand, according to registered dietitians. → Read More

Not an Introvert or an Extrovert? You're Probably an Ambivert—Here's What That Means

If you think you're neither an introvert nor an extrovert, you're probably an ambivert. Here's what that personality type looks like and why it's way more common than you think. → Read More

Foods for Depression: 20 Best Foods for Depression

Foods for depression: These are the 20 best foods for depression including salmon, leafy green veggies, mushrooms, kimchi, and even chocolate. → Read More

How to Set Up the Perfect Work-From-Outdoors Space (Because WFO Is the New WFH)

Still working remotely? Turn your work-from-home office into a work-from-outdoors situation. Here, some essential tips and gadgets for setting up a productive and nature-filled WFO space (weather permitting). → Read More

How to Improve Air Quality in Your Home

Learn how to improve indoor air quality through air filtration, ventilation, and humidity control. You can improve air quality in your home by taking careful steps to clean the air, even if you have allergies, there’s smoke outside, or there’s pollen. → Read More

The Best Air Purifiers for Cleaner Air—Plus What to Look for When Buying One for Your Home

The best air purifiers are out there—but figuring out how to pick the right air purifier is not easy. See tips for picking and shopping for air purifiers, plus the best air purifiers for large spaces, travel, and more. → Read More

Are Clear Pantry Storage Containers Actually Worth It?

Where did our obsession with clear pantry containers come from? Netflix's The Home Edit and Tidying Up with Marie Kondo have a lot to do with it. It's pretty, but be real: The amount of time it takes to get a pantry looking like that vs. the time it takes for an average family to mess it up again is disproportionate. → Read More

3 Traveling Healthcare Workers on Getting the COVID-19 Vaccine

A doctor and two traveling nurses explain how the COVID-19 vaccine has impacted their lives and what’s still concerning them about travel. → Read More

Why Cottagecore Is the Nesting Trend We Can All Get Behind This Season

Learn what is cottagecore, see expert tips for bring cottagecore home, and learn more about this super-popular nesting trend. A cottagecore home introduces warmth, comfort, and coziness to your space—here’s how you can make cottagecore work in your space now and during the holidays, too. → Read More

Grill Season Isn’t Over—Here’s the Ultimate Guide to Grilling Safely and Comfortably in Cold Weather

The CDC is still recommending gatherings be held outdoors, so don’t put away your grill. There are many ways you can continue to use this outdoor cooking station through the winter when taking proper safety precautions. Read on for your guide to safe entertaining outdoors through this fall and beyond. → Read More

Stay Calm: There’s Not Actually a Canned Pumpkin Shortage

The real reason behind empty shelves where the Libby’s should be? A later-than-usual pumpkin harvest. Overall, this pumpkin season is looking to be a “very normal” production year, says Raghela Scavuzzo, associate director of food systems development at Illinois Farm Bureau. → Read More

U.S. Passport Renewal During COVID: What Travelers Need to Know

The government is catching up with the backlog during the pandemic, but there are still hiccups. → Read More

How We Bought a House That Wasn't for Sale (and How You Can, Too)

This summer we ended up buying a house that wasn't even listed—and learned that this home-buying strategy is a smart way to beat the competition. → Read More

Should I Waive a Home Inspection? Why Buyers Are Willing To Right Now

Between COVID-19 and the competitive housing market, some buyers are waiving their home inspection. Is this ever a smart idea? → Read More