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    You Should Reconsider Using The Defrost Button On The Microwave. Here's Why

    Your microwave's defrost button: Quick and easy, or too good to be true? Here's why this button could actually be the worst choice for thawing food.

    By Elizabeth Blasi April 1st, 2022 Read More
  • Steam rising from orange enamel pot

    The Perfect Temperature For Soup, According To Science

    Too hot? Too cold? The ideal temperature for soup can be pretty elusive. Luckily, science has some guidelines on how to achieve that perfect spoonful.

    By Autumn Swiers April 1st, 2022 Read More
  • Fruits and vegetables

    The Reason California Bans Many Out-Of-State Fruits And Vegetables

    The concern is that those fresh fruits and vegetables may include some unwelcomed hitchhikers in the form of pests and microorganisms that can cause disease.

    By Jen Peng March 31st, 2022 Read More
  • Jars of Skippy peanut butter on store shelf

    Skippy Just Recalled 3 Types Of Peanut Butter For A Scary Reason

    If you recently purchased Skippy peanut butter, read this recall notice.

    By Gillie Houston March 31st, 2022 Read More
  • Assorted mochi from Benkyodo

    Why San Francisco's 115-Year-Old Mochi Shop Benkyodo Has Closed

    March 31 marked the closure of San Francisco's Benkyodo, a beloved mochi shop that opened in 1906.

    By Katie Lenhardt March 31st, 2022 Read More
  • Elmer's Pecan Eggs

    Elmer's Pecan Egg Candy Is Being Recalled. Here's Why

    Shoppers will want to check the label on their Elmer's Pecan Eggs, as the candy might have more than its standard caramel and pecans coating the nougat.

    By Molly Harris March 31st, 2022 Read More
  • Ina Garten on red carpet

    The Real Reason Ina Garten Finds Julia Child So Inspiring

    In the first episode of the official companion podcast to HBO Max's new series, "Julia," Garten was interviewed and spoke about her love of Julia Child.

    By Molly Harris March 31st, 2022 Read More
  • cut and whole bananas on cutting board

    Even Banana Haters Are Impressed With Trader Joe's New Product

    One gave anti-banana Instagrammer gave Trader Joe's newest banana product their seal of approval ... and other banana haters may agree.

    By Lucy Maddox March 31st, 2022 Read More
  • avocado toast with egg

    New Study May Convince You To Eat A Lot More Avocado

    What's not to love about avocado? It's a tasty green delight that happens to boast its share of health benefits. This study explains why you should eat more.

    By Lauren Rothman March 31st, 2022 Read More
  • man shopping in Trader Joe's frozen aisle

    Trader Joe's New Ice Cream Flavor Is Just In Time For Spring

    With spring around the corner, many have fresh, bright flavors on their mind. Trader Joe's likely knows this, recently added just the item to its freezer aisle.

    By Molly Harris March 31st, 2022 Read More
  • person shopping for food

    How Inflation Is Changing The Way We Shop For Groceries

    Americans are changing their food shopping habits not only to keep costs down, but also because they simply can't find some items at their local grocery store.

    By Lauren Rothman March 30th, 2022 Read More
  • Oatly milk carton with bowl of cereal

    Why The Price Of Oatly Milk Is About To Increase

    Price increases to Oatly products are already taking effect in many international markets, and those price increases are expected to hit the U.S. in late 2022.

    By Chris Sands March 30th, 2022 Read More
  • person looking at receipts in front of grocery shelves

    Here's How Much The USDA Expects Food Prices To Rise In 2022

    The cost of food increased by 7.9% between February 2021 2022. And while that was the highest rate of inflation in more than 40 years, prices are only going up.

    By Molly Harris March 30th, 2022 Read More
  • Cadbury Creme Eggs

    An Adorable Therapy Dog Was Just Named 2022's Official Cadbury Bunny

    A sweet and fluffy therapy dog from Ohio has been named the 2022 Cadbury Bunny. Here's how English Doodle Annie Rose was chosen to don the iconic bunny ears.

    By Katie Lenhardt March 30th, 2022 Read More
  • Pigs crowded on farm

    Why California's Pork Ban Is Being Challenged In The Supreme Court

    The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear an appeal from a group of pork producers challenging California's new regulations regarding the sale of pork

    By Jessie Molloy March 29th, 2022 Read More
  • tea on ice with fruit

    Svedka's New Product Line Doesn't Need A Mixer

    Plenty of American consumers know Svedka for their vodka, but the Swedish spirits manufacturer is also making a name for itself with hard seltzers.

    By Chris Sands March 29th, 2022 Read More
  • Sweet 'N Low packets

    New Study Reveals A Link Between Artificial Sweeteners And Cancer Risk

    Compelling new evidence from a French-based study suggests a link between the consumption of sugar substitutes and an increased risk of cancer.

    By Lauren Rothman March 29th, 2022 Read More
  • Penne pasta drained over pot

    Why Boiling Too Much Water Could Be Affecting Your Pasta

    If you're boiling too much water, your pasta might be suffering; how much water should you actually use? Knowing the answer could elevate your next dish.

    By Haldan Kirsch March 29th, 2022 Read More
  • Ingredients to decorate Easter cookies

    Wilton's Easter Bunny Hutch Cookie Kit Is Being Recalled Over A Small Detail

    Wilton Industries has issued a voluntary recall for its ready to build Chocolate Cookie Bunny Hutch Kit due to a missing item in its "contains" statement.

    By Chris Sands March 29th, 2022 Read More
  • Fishwife smoked salmon with chili crisp

    Fishwife And Fly By Jing Are Joining Forces For One Spicy Tin

    Canned fish brand Fishwife announced a collaboration with the equally adored Fly By Jing, a collection of flavor-packed sauces, seasonings, and dumplings.

    By Lauren Rothman March 29th, 2022 Read More
  • stone IPA

    Stone Brewing Just Won Its $56 Million Lawsuit Against Molson Coors

    A jury ruled in favor of Stone Brewing in its lawsuit against Molson Coors, noting that while the company infringed on Stone's trademark, it wasn't intentional.

    By Lauren Rothman March 29th, 2022 Read More
  • Seared scallops in cast iron pan

    Do Your Scallops Taste Soapy? Here's Why

    Nothing is worse than biting into a delicious-looking golden-brown scallop and tasting soap. Why does this happen, and what can you do about it?

    By Karen Greco March 29th, 2022 Read More
  • Soda bottle pouring into cup

    Why Is Soda Sold By The Liter?

    In America, many beverages are sold by the gallon or the quart. Why is soda, in its iconic rounded plastic bottles, sold by the liter?

    By Karen Greco March 29th, 2022 Read More
  • Top down view of food delivery kit

    Are Meal Kits Environmentally Friendly?

    According to a recent study, which compares meal kits to grocery stores, "meal kits have lower average greenhouse gas emissions than grocery store meals."

    By Jen Peng March 29th, 2022 Read More
  • Kale on cutting board and bowl

    The Surprising Restaurant That Used To Be One Of The Largest Kale Purchasers

    Yes, you read that right — prior to 2012, Pizza Hut was the top purchaser of kale in the United States, which the chain used as a garnish around its salad bar.

    By Jen Peng March 28th, 2022 Read More
  • People discussing pasta sauce

    A New FDA Symbol May Be Coming To Food Packaging

    The FDA announced this week it has begun focus group research to create a front-of-the-box symbol for foods it recommends as "healthy."

    By Jessie Molloy March 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Alton Brown, red carpet

    Alton Brown Fans Are Upset By His Reaction To Will Smith's Oscars Controversy

    It was the smack heard round the internet. Many celebs took to social media to comment on the Will Smith, Chris Rock Oscar controversy, including Alton Brown.

    By John Tolley March 28th, 2022 Read More
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