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Food
How Meatloaf Became America's Favorite Dinner
During the Great Depression, meatloaf presented an ingenious way to stretch what little protein many families could afford into a filling meal.
By Erica Martinez
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The Easiest Way To Avoid Burning Barbecue Sauce On The Grill
By Louise Rhind-Tutt
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The Steak Cuts You Shouldn't Waste On An Instant Pot
By Amy Kent Myers
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Cake Mix Is Crucial To Making Bakery-Style Cookies
By Kristina Vanni
Food
The Strange Reason Anthony Bourdain Never Ate In Switzerland
By Erica Martinez
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The Easiest Way To Avoid Burning Barbecue Sauce On The Grill
To prevent your barbecue sauce from turning black, charred, and bitter over the open flames, applying it to the meat at the right time is crucial.
By Louise Rhind-Tutt
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The Steak Cuts You Shouldn't Waste On An Instant Pot
Instant Pots can make life so much easier thanks to how fast they can get dinner on the table, but not all foods can handle the pressure, most steak included.
By Amy Kent Myers
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The Texas Roadhouse Hack That Makes Meal Prep Painless
Do you want your entire lunch or dinner menu prepped for you for about $40? Of course you do. The answer lies in Texas Roadhouse family meals.
By Arianna Endicott
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How The Size Of Your Container Is Sabotaging Your Brown Sugar
The size of a storage vessel could be the reason why your brown sugar turns hard and chunky, even if you keep it in an airtight container or jar.
By Hannah Beach
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Giada De Laurentiis' Bacon Swap For Better BLTs
Giada De Laurentiis is not just the reigning monarch of Italian cuisine; she knows her way around American fare as well, but she's best when she blends the two.
By Caryl Espinoza Jaen
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Restaurants
Food And Dining Etiquette Rules You Need To Stop Breaking
There's no reason why timeless dining etiquette should fade into obscurity. When it comes to food and dining etiquette, these are the rules you shouldn't break.
By Mona Corboy
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How To Store Baby Carrots To Keep Them Crunchy For Weeks
Baby carrots are so delightfully easy for quick snacking, but they can go limp and sad so fast. Want them to stay crunchy? Try a water bath.
By Sarah Mohamed
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The Best Bread For A Crispy Grilled Cheese Sandwich
A grilled cheese is both comforting and delicious, easily elevated to subtle elegance with the right ingredients. And the best bread? Yeah, it's sourdough.
By Louise Rhind-Tutt
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The Extra Ingredient You Need To Perfect Your Chipotle Mayo
This zesty ingredient will balance and uplift the flavors of smoky chipotle peppers and tangy mayo, creating a condiment that you'll want to put on everything.
By Sarah Mohamed
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Grocery
The 7 Best And 7 Worst Salsas You Can Buy At The Grocery Store
If you love salsa -- and please, who doesn't? -- you'll enjoy all these little insights into the best salsa to buy at the store, and the ones to avoid.
By Lauren Bair
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When Are Bubbles In Your Canned Goods A Red Flag?
Canning can be a great way to preserve foods for longer than normal, but there's strict protocol to make sure they're safe to eat including looking for bubbles.
By Emily Voss
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Why It's A Mistake To Follow The Box Directions For Angel Hair Pasta
Although package directions suggest cooking angel hair pasta between two and four minutes, following those instructions can lead to mushy noodles.
By Jennifer Mathews
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Make Store-Bought Pie Crust Look Expensive With A Cookie Cutter Trick
This is how to use cookie cutters to create beautiful decorative designs out of store-bought pie dough, for desserts that look like you spent hours on them.
By Hannah Beach
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Food
How Tiger Bread Got Its Whimsical Name
While the pale, pillowy center of tiger bread is similar to your average loaf of mild white bread, the exterior is entirely unique in taste and appearance.
By L Valeriote
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Grocery
The Best Day Of The Week To Find Sales At Whole Foods
There's one really good day of the week to shop at Whole Foods, not just to find the best prices on its range of products but to find the freshest picks too.
By Joey DeGrado
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For The Crispest Possible Vegetables, Try A Quick Pickle
Keeping vegetables fresh all week can be a challenge, but the best way to ensure your veggies stay farm-fresh is to bathe them in vinegar for a quick pickle.
By Emma Pilger
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Recipes
Walnut Pesto Pasta With Shrimp Recipe
Crowd-pleasing pesto pasta is even more satisfying with the additions of shrimp, cannellini beans, and chopped walnuts.
By Julie Kinnaird
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How To Store Peeled Potatoes To Prevent Browning
Peeling and cutting potatoes in advance is more convenient with these tips that prevent unsightly browning, which happens quickly if not treated ASAP.
By Louise Rhind-Tutt
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Grocery
The Reason Gluten-Free Bread Is So Expensive
Opting for gluten-free products like bread generally translates to significantly higher price tags due to manufacturing costs, and supply and demand.
By Chris Sands
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Food
How Pasta Became An Icon Of Italian Culture
It's hard to imagine modern Italian cuisine without pasta, but these versatile noodles haven't always been intertwined with the nation's culture.
By Erica Martinez
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Ever Wonder Why Omelet Has Two Different Spellings?
An egg is an egg, and an omelet is an omelette, right? well, not quite. In fact, spelling aside, there are a few differences between the two dishes.
By Louise Rhind-Tutt
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Restaurants
Anthony Bourdain's Best Advice For Finding Great Restaurants In Any City
If anyone knew about how to find good food while traveling, it was Anthony Bourdain -- he made a career out of it, after all. Here are his best tips.
By Bridget Kitson
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The Best Substitute For Cake Flour Is Also The Easiest
If you don't have cake flour on hand, you can substitute all-purpose flour mixed with cornstarch for delicious cake with a light and delicate crumb.
By Catherine Rickman
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Why You Should Think Twice Before Using A Glass Cutting Board
A glass cutting board may look and sound cool, but there are many reasons why you should pass up this material in favor of far more safe and effective options.
By Hannah Beach
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Food
Why Giada De Laurentiis Never Eats Eggs For Breakfast
Giada De Laurentiis prefers her morning fuel to come from satiating, slow-digesting carbs - which provide ample energy for her busy days - rather than eggs.
By Erica Martinez
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Food
One Country Produces The Most Bananas Worldwide By A Landslide
Bananas are one of the most popular fruits in America but the U.S. doesn't even come into the top 10 of worldwide producers. Here's the number one country.
By Chris Sands
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12 Ingredients That Will Take Your Boxed Cake Mix To Another Level
Ready to bid farewell to boring boxed cakes? Try adding one of these secret ingredients to take your boxed cake mixes to new gourmet heights.
By Brian Good
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Drink
Want A Job Making Whiskey? Michter's Master Distiller Dan McKee Explains What It Takes - Exclusive
Whiskey is a drink, but it's also a passion, and for those who live and breathe it, getting a job in the industry may not be as difficult as you might expect.
By Erica Martinez
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A Sieve Is The Secret To Restaurant-Worthy Omelets At Home
Ever wonder how nice restaurants get their omelets just so, with a perfectly smooth custard as the base? Their secret -- they use a sieve to remove lumps.
By Bridget Kitson
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