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  • shojin ryori meal served in red bowls
    Cook
    Cook By Michelle Welsch December 18th, 2022

    The Buddhist Origins Of The Shojin Ryori Diet

    Originally affiliated with Buddhist philosophy, Shojin Ryori is a plant-based cuisine that can be found at temples and restaurants throughout Japan.

    By Michelle Welsch December 18th, 2022 Read More
  • A selection of bagels
    Cook
    Cook By Tessa Hayley Hellberg December 18th, 2022

    The Safest Way To Cut A Bagel Without A Slicer

    If you're without a proper slicer to cut a bagel, try out this handy method. Here's how you can go about it safely.

    By Tessa Hayley Hellberg December 18th, 2022 Read More
  • Mormon Funeral Potatoes
    Culture
    Culture By Autumn Swiers December 18th, 2022

    Why Utah's Favorite Potato Casserole Is Named After Funerals

    With a name like "funeral potatoes," this classic Mormon dish might inspire a few feelings other than hunger. Sadness? Grief? At least solemnity? Think again.

    By Autumn Swiers December 18th, 2022 Read More
  • cup of coffee and beans
    Culture
    Culture By Melissa Corbin December 18th, 2022

    When It Comes To Coffee In Brazil The Cafézinho Reigns Supreme

    Cafézinho is the diminutive serving of coffee consumed throughout the day by Brazilians. It's enjoyed with meals, and even given by some unlikely hosts.

    By Melissa Corbin December 18th, 2022 Read More
  • Indian woman pouring mahua liquor
    Culture
    Culture By Chris Sands December 18th, 2022

    Why India's Mahua Liquor Was Banned During British Rule

    If you've never heard of mahua, you're not alone. Banned during British rule, India's flower-based liquor has only recently begun to blossom commercially.

    By Chris Sands December 18th, 2022 Read More
  • Hot dog and mustard
    Eat
    Eat By Erica Martinez December 18th, 2022

    The Origin Story Of Nathan's Famous Hot Dogs

    Nathan's hot dogs are synonymous with baseball, amusement parks, and American summer. Here's how the famous Coney Island brand got its start.

    By Erica Martinez December 18th, 2022 Read More
  • Orange, yellow, black and green lentils in a rustic setting
    Cook
    Cook By William DeLong December 18th, 2022

    What To Consider Before Cooking Canned Lentils

    Cooking lentils for the first time can be intimidating. Many experts recommend soaking them, which adds prep time, but canned lentils are an alternative.

    By William DeLong December 18th, 2022 Read More
  • Cast iron skillet
    Cleaning Tips
    Cleaning Tips By Taylor Murray December 17th, 2022

    12 Tips You Need When Cooking With A Cast Iron Skillet

    Cast iron pans have a reputation as being tough to deal with. But keep these tips in mind, and you'll find that no cookware is easier (or better) to use.

    By Taylor Murray December 17th, 2022 Read More
  • Cup of cappuccino
    Drink
    Drink By Alex Schauer December 17th, 2022

    The Perfect Milk-To-Coffee Ratio For Your Homemade Cappuccino

    Making a cup of cappuccino yourself is more than possible if you apply this easy ratio. Save money and trips to the café by making your joe at home.

    By Alex Schauer December 17th, 2022 Read More
  • green drink in shot glass
    Whiskey Recipes
    Whiskey Recipes By Ksenia Prints December 17th, 2022

    Elevated Green Tea Shot Recipe

    Green tea shots are a good compromise of tasty and alcoholic, and this recipe elevates the ingredients to create a sophisticated shooter.

    By Ksenia Prints December 17th, 2022 Read More
  • Gelato with mortadella
    Culture
    Culture By Anna Staropoli December 17th, 2022

    Rome's Gelato d'Essai Restaurant Is Redefining The Ice Cream Parlor

    Rome's Gelato d'Essai restaurant combines dinner and dessert all in one. Here's how the innovative menu is changing the way people think of gelato.

    By Anna Staropoli December 17th, 2022 Read More
  • Dates in a bowl
    Cook
    Cook By Emily Boyette December 17th, 2022

    What Makes Medjool Dates Unique?

    A favorite among health fanatics, you'll find this sweet staple ingredient in smoothies and nutrition bars everywhere. Here's what makes Medjool dates unique.

    By Emily Boyette December 17th, 2022 Read More
  • blanching spinach
    Cook
    Cook By Lauren Cahn December 17th, 2022

    The Reason You Should Pay Close Attention When Blanching Vegetables

    Blanching is a great technique for giving your veggies longevity in the fridge or freezer. See the simple tip that will ensure a perfect blanch every time.

    By Lauren Cahn December 17th, 2022 Read More
  • multicolored peppercorns in pile
    News
    News By Lauren Cahn December 17th, 2022

    Pepper Gift Set Recalled After Supplier Detects A Toxin And Mold

    Something South African has recalled some of its Pepper Collection Gift Sets after learning that its supplier detected mold as well as a toxin.

    By Lauren Cahn December 17th, 2022 Read More
  • Daulat ki chaat with saffron
    Cook
    Cook By Clarice Knelly December 17th, 2022

    The Frozen Indian Dessert Served During Winter

    If you're well-versed in the flavorful world of Indian cuisine, then you may be familiar with its rich desserts, including a frozen one served during winter.

    By Clarice Knelly December 17th, 2022 Read More
  • shrimp fried rice in a bowl
    Rice and Grain Recipes
    Rice and Grain Recipes By Michelle McGlinn December 17th, 2022

    Classic Shrimp Fried Rice Recipe

    Bring life back into that leftover rice with this classic shrimp fried rice recipe.

    By Michelle McGlinn December 17th, 2022 Read More
  • Swiss rosti
    Cook
    Cook By Lauren Rothman December 17th, 2022

    Should The Potatoes For Rösti Be Raw Or Parboiled?

    If you've compared recipes for rösti, you might have noticed there's some debate over whether to use raw grated potatoes or to parcook the spuds first.

    By Lauren Rothman December 17th, 2022 Read More
  • McDonald's burger, fries, and lights
    News
    News By Autumn Swiers December 17th, 2022

    McDonald's Plans To Go Solar At Hundreds Of Locations

    The Golden Arches might be getting a bit greener as McDonald's makes the latest development in its environmental journey: Hundreds of locations are going solar.

    By Autumn Swiers December 17th, 2022 Read More
  • Colorful cocktail varieties
    Drink
    Drink By Wendy Leigh December 17th, 2022

    The Spicy Liqueur You Should Try Adding To Your Favorite Cocktails

    When a liqueur carries smoke and spice from roasted, dried chile peppers, you know there's a story lurking in that bottle. Get to know Mexico-based Ancho Reyes.

    By Wendy Leigh December 17th, 2022 Read More
  • box of cookies
    Cook
    Cook By Sandy Baker December 17th, 2022

    Why You May Want To Consider Making Cookies With Cold Butter

    Cold butter isn't likely to create a smooth consistency and doesn't gel well with other ingredients. But it may be ideal for certain cookie recipes.

    By Sandy Baker December 17th, 2022 Read More
  • woman using Walmart texting feature
    News
    News By Chris Sands December 17th, 2022

    Walmart Shoppers Can Now Pick Out Groceries Through Texting

    For decades, Walmart has impacted how people shop. During the height of the holiday season, Walmart has come up with a new way to make shopping easier: texting.

    By Chris Sands December 17th, 2022 Read More
  • mocktails in glasses
    Drink
    Drink By Jennifer Sweenie December 17th, 2022

    The Flavorful Swap You Can Use To Turn Wine Cocktails Into Mocktails

    The mocktail is an option for those looking for the flavor but not the alcohol content of cocktails. Here is a delicious swap that can make any mocktail great.

    By Jennifer Sweenie December 17th, 2022 Read More
  • wooden spoons with seeds
    Cook
    Cook By Jenny Latreille December 17th, 2022

    9 Tips You Need When Cooking With A Wooden Spoon

    For those enthusiasts who have switched over with no regrets or have been wooden-spoon users for years, read on for a few tips you might not be aware of.

    By Jenny Latreille December 17th, 2022 Read More
  • chicken salad in bowl
    Cook
    Cook By Heather Lim December 17th, 2022

    Why You Should Consider Using Regular Yogurt In Chicken Salad

    Chicken salad is a delicious, protein-packed treat that can be easy to make. Here is why you should consider swapping out mayo for yogurt when you make it.

    By Heather Lim December 17th, 2022 Read More
  • pork chops
    Cook
    Cook By Lauren Rothman December 17th, 2022

    Why It Pays To Brine Pork Chops

    Pork chops can be that lean protein bursting with flavor, although they can dry out easily. Here is why it is important to brine your chops before cooking them.

    By Lauren Rothman December 17th, 2022 Read More
  • spicy marinated beef
    Cook
    Cook By Heather Lim December 17th, 2022

    Can You Marinate Your Steak In Just Hot Sauce?

    Before cooking or grilling your favorite cut of steak, you may choose to marinate it. But can you use your favorite hot sauce in order to marinate your steak?

    By Heather Lim December 17th, 2022 Read More
  • king charles
    Culture
    Culture By Michelle Welsch December 17th, 2022

    The Food King Charles Enjoys Foraging At Balmoral Castle

    King Charles would invite chefs to the Balmoral Castle in Scotland to make use of the wild ingredients found on the estate, which required foraging.

    By Michelle Welsch December 17th, 2022 Read More
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