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  • buttermilk biscuits

    Why It's Sometimes A Mistake To Bake The Entire Can Of Biscuits

    A can of biscuits is extremely convenient to have on hand for many different dishes, but you may not want to cook all of them at once next time.

    By Peggy Aoki February 21st, 2024 Read More
  • Smoked pork ribs on cutting board

    The Best Way To Store Leftover Smoked Ribs Is To Vacuum-Seal Them First

    Whether you're looking to enjoy your smoked meat in the near future or save it for a rainy day, vacuum-sealing before stocking it away is your best bet.

    By Catherine Nyorani February 21st, 2024 Read More
  • scooping powder into glass

    Does Protein Powder Actually Expire?

    The date printed on the package of protein stashed in your cupboard is near, and you're wondering if the powder is safe to consume. Well, it depends.

    By Michelle Welsch February 20th, 2024 Read More
  • bar stocked with liqueurs

    When Storing Sweet Liqueurs, Keep The Cap Clean

    One of the most important parts of a home bar is making sure you know how long all your bottles are going to last. Find out how to best store sweet liqueurs.

    By Nikita Ephanov February 19th, 2024 Read More
  • maple syrup on a stack of pancakes

    Does Maple Syrup Actually Expire?

    It is always a great idea to keep a bottle of maple syrup on hand in your kitchen; however, be aware that maple syrup doesn't last forever.

    By Simone Gerber February 19th, 2024 Read More
  • layered bar cookies

    Store Leftover Cookie Bars Right In The Pan For Later Enjoyment

    Even though you may want to eat your entire batch of cookie bars at once, that's just not practical. Here are the best ways to preserve those tasty treats.

    By Molly Harris February 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Apricot trees with fruit

    How To Prepare Fresh Apricots To Be Stored In The Freezer

    If you want to save apricots to eat when they're out of season, you can put them in the freezer. Here are some ways to prepare them for their icy abode.

    By Wendy Leigh February 18th, 2024 Read More
  • a pile of chickpeas

    The Best Way To Store Chickpeas After You've Opened The Can

    Keeping a can of versatile chickpeas handy is a good idea, as they can be used in so many dishes. Here's some tips on how you should store any leftover legumes.

    By Simone Gerber February 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Jars of preserves

    12 Opened Foods You Need To Store In The Fridge And 10 You Don't

    Ensuring proper storage is paramount for maintaining freshness, quality, and safety of your food. Let's look at which ones belong in the fridge or the pantry.

    By Elettra Pauletto February 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Bottles of store-bought Health-Ade brand kombucha

    How Long Does Store-Bought, Opened Kombucha Last In The Fridge?

    Kombucha's live cultures add vitality, but it does go bad. Unveil the secrets to maximize its shelf life, freshness, and probiotic punch.

    By Autumn Swiers February 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Overview of chocolate covered strawberries

    Paper Towels Are The Key To Storing Chocolate Covered Strawberries In The Fridge

    While a little bit of sweat may not hurt the taste, it's still something to avoid to preserve the presentation of the dessert. Luckily, there's an easy hack.

    By Nikki Munoz February 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Close up of a hot dog with mustard

    How Long Does An Opened Pack Of Hot Dogs Last In The Fridge?

    How long these dogs will last when a package is opened and stored in the fridge can be as mysterious as what meats are in their cylindrical casing.

    By Karen Hart February 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Dark chocolate fudge

    How Long Does Fudge Last In The Fridge?

    If you're whipping up a batch of fudge squares, you're probably wondering how long the leftovers last. With proper storage, the fridge is your fudge's friend.

    By September Grace Mahino February 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Cheese selection on a kitchen counter

    Here's How Long Cheese Can Safely Sit Out On The Countertop

    Since many home gatherings and events can last for hours, it's fair to wonder how long your cheese board can safely sit out in the open.

    By September Grace Mahino February 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Shopping for bread at grocery store

    The Scientific Reason Store-Bought Sliced Bread Lasts So Long

    Make a loaf of bread at home and it only stays fresh for a few days. Buy a pre-made loaf at the market and it's good for a week or more. What's going on?

    By Autumn Swiers February 14th, 2024 Read More
  • vegetable oil pouring into pan

    Does Vegetable Oil Ever Expire?

    We've all seen the giant bottles of vegetable oil available at the grocery store, but you may want to stick to a smaller size if you don't use it frequently.

    By Simone Gerber February 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Pouring Japanese rice sake

    How Long Does Sake Stay Good After It's Been Opened?

    Whether used for drinking or cooking, sake has a place in many kitchens, but how long do you have to finish off the bottle before it goes bad?

    By Brian Udall February 13th, 2024 Read More
  • mixing bowl of whipped cream

    How Long You Can Store Fresh Whipped Cream In The Fridge

    Topping off ice cream or a slice of pie with homemade whipped cream is great, but how long will any leftover whipped cream last once it's in the fridge?

    By Simone Gerber February 12th, 2024 Read More
  • frozen shrimp and salad spinner

    Defrost Shrimp In A Flash With A Whirl In Your Salad Spinner

    It's not just for drying lettuce and mixed greens! You can employ that funky gadget to quickly thaw crustaceans even if you forgot and its the last minute.

    By Stephanie Friedman February 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Twice-baked potatoes on cutting board

    How Long Can You Store Twice-Baked Potatoes In The Fridge?

    The work you put into your perfectly delicious twice-baked potatoes is no joke, so be sure to handle your leftovers with care. Here's what to do.

    By Austin Havens-Bowen February 12th, 2024 Read More
  • fresh scallops on board

    How To Tell If Your Scallops Have Gone Bad

    When it comes to seafood, scallops are always a great option. Unfortunately, they have a short shelf life, so exercise caution when consuming.

    By Emma Segrest February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • a glass of cranberry juice

    How Long Does Opened Cranberry Juice Last In The Fridge?

    After you've opened up a carton of cranberry juice, you want to make sure that you use it up before it goes bad, so here's how long it lasts in the fridge.

    By Simone Gerber February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • pureed broccoli soup

    Why You Should Avoid Pressure Canning Pureed Soups At Home

    Canning your soups is a great way to preserve all that home-cooked goodness, but if you're dealing with a pureed soup, canning can be dangerous.

    By Simone Gerber February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Pouring champagne into glass

    Transforming Leftover Champagne Into Vinegar Is Almost Too Easy

    You no longer need to worry about wasting the champagne leftover after a night of celebration, you can easily turn the leftovers into vinegar.

    By Elizabeth Okosun February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Empty muffin tin on table

    The Muffin Pan Tip For Freezing Leftover Meat

    Muffin tins can be used for everything from freezing soup to making tortilla bowls. However, one of the best perks of this cooking tray applies to meat.

    By Anna Staropoli February 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Row of alfredo sauce

    How Long Does An Open Jar Of Alfredo Sauce Last In The Fridge?

    Pasta with jarred Alfredo sauce is an easy meal, but how long will the open jar will stay fresh in the fridge? We can help, and offer tips for using it up.

    By Anna Staropoli February 10th, 2024 Read More
  • toasting with beer bottles

    How To Store An Opened Bottle Of Beer For Best Quality

    Once you've opened a beer, it is still possible to keep it fresh, but you need to act fairly quickly. Find out how to store it to keep the fizz and taste.

    By Simone Gerber February 10th, 2024 Read More
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