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What You Should Know Before Melting Chocolate In The Microwave
Use low to medium power on your microwave, and start heating your chocolate, uncovered, in short intervals. Remove and stir the chocolate thoroughly.
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What Really Happens If You Freeze Carbonated Drinks?
If you put a carbonated drink in the freezer, mind the time, as this combination of frozen CO2 and H20 can turn that can or bottle into an explosive surprise.
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The Disputed History Of Whoopie Pies
Whoopie pies, also known as moon pies, black moons, and gobs, are a beloved treat in the eastern U.S., which has led to a decades-old dispute over its origin.
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Why An Ice Bath Is So Important For Perfect Hard-Boiled Eggs
When you plunge the eggs into a bowl of ice and water, the shock of the cold water stops the cooking process, preventing eggs from overcooking.
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Do Pistachios Actually Combust?
Pistachios are a great snack, but while they're easy to pack into your mouth, packing them into a box can be a bit more dangerous. Can they actually combust?
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22 Low Carb Fast Food Options That Won't Ruin Your Diet
For those following a low-carb diet, fast-food restaurants can have some surprisingly great options. Curious? Read on to learn what to order.
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20 Plant-Based Meat Brands Every Vegetarian Should Know About
The vegan and vegetarian industries are growing, so we’re highlighting the top brands that produce plant-based meats that you should know about.
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One Ingredient Takes Ina Garten's Chocolate Cake To The Next Level
If you reach for Ina Garten's recipe for Beatty's chocolate layer cake to celebrate Mother's Day, you'll find it has one ingredient that enhances its flavors.
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Coca-Cola Is Trying To Win Over Gamers With New Zero Sugar Byte
Coca-Cola is cashing in on the limitless popularity of video games and gaming culture with its newest soft drink, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Byte.
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Try Marinating Your Meat After Grilling
Whether you're the king of the backyard barbecue or stepping up to the grill for the first time, make this the summer where you use a reverse marinade.
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Why Starbucks' Chantico Drink Flopped
Starbucks first opened its doors in 1971 and since then has experienced some missteps, including their Chantico drinking chocolate.
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How To Spot A Coffee Master At Starbucks
At Starbucks, expert baristas are called Coffee Masters and undergo special training. So, how do we spot them?
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Why You Shouldn't Make Homemade Sushi Too Far In Advance
It can be appealing to make the sushi ahead of time. And that's totally fine -- as long as you don't prepare the sushi too far in advance.
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Chicken May No Longer Be The Cheapest Meat At The Store
Between inflation, an ongoing bird flu outbreak, and the war in Ukraine, experts are predicting historically cheap chicken may soon become less affordable.
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What Are Cicchetti And Where Can You Find Them?
Cicchetti are part of a longstanding Italian tradition that's still evolving. Read on to learn why these bar snacks are so great and where you can find them.
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Cointreau: The Ultimate Bottle Guide
Cointreau is a must-have liqueur for your home bar. What makes this orange liqueur so special? This ultimate bottle guide has everything you need to know.
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The Reason You Shouldn't Crack Eggs Directly Into Water When Poaching
One of the most difficult parts of poaching an egg is keeping the white intact while cooking. Doing so incorrectly can lead to wispy trails of egg whites.
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Why You Should Avoid Putting Knives In The Dishwasher
Despite the convenience, not everything can be put in the dishwasher. There are some items that require the extra time to hand wash.
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Over 30,000 Pounds Of Grilled Chicken Breasts Are Being Recalled
When a large poultry producer got a recent complaint that their ready-to-eat product looked undercooked, the company recalled 30,285 chicken breasts.
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Now Is Your Chance To Own The World's Largest Bottle Of Scotch
Forget your home bar. You'll need an entire room to display this bottle of Scotch. At 5-foot-11, it may well be taller than the person who wins it at auction.
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Everything H-E-B Shoppers Need To Know About Its Bakery Recall
If you count yourself among the many shoppers that peruse H-E-B's bakery, then you might want to check your pantry for these recalled brownies.
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Why Some Stores Are Limiting The Amount Of Cooking Oil You Can Buy
We may have to cut back on cooking with too much oil, but not for the reasons you might believe. Here's why some stores are limiting cooking oil purchases.
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What Is Ajvar And How Do You Eat It?
Much like the fights over who invented hummus, many groups in the Balkans lay claim to a pepper-based dish called ajvar. But what is it, and how do you eat it?
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We Finally Know When Netflix's Iron Chef Reboot Will Debut
Fans of the iconic culinary game show "Iron Chef" are in for a treat. The classic show is getting a Netflix reboot. Here's when it premieres.
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The Best Ways To Avoid Wet Apple Pie
Few things are as universally comforting as apple pie. Here are some tips to avoid your apple pie getting too wet.
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Fresh Chimichurri Sauce Recipe
This fresh chimichurri sauce is loaded with green herbs and plenty of flavor — use it to marinate meat or as a dipping sauce.
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