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Cook /Haille Griswold
22 Canned And Jarred Sauces You Should Keep In The Pantry
Looking for a quick meal that doesn't sacrifice flavor? From spicy harissa to fragrant pesto, these are the sauces you should have in your pantry.
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Culture /Molly Harris
The Reason You Can't Use Starbucks Rewards Stars At Disney
A fun day at a Disney park can leave visitors craving their usual Starbucks boost - but be warned. Your Rewards Stars cannot be redeemed at a Disney Starbucks.
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Cook /Peggy Aoki
Use Bacon Fat To Elevate Your Pork Ribs From Plain To Award-Winning
Master barbecue makers have an arsenal of tips and tricks at their disposal. One of the easiest to employ at home involves repurposed bacon fat.
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Cook /Nikki Munoz
An Expert Explains Why You Shouldn't Use Ground Filet Mignon For Burger Meat
Tasting Table consulted with expert Sherry E. Cardoso, who explained why filet mignon, despite being a luxurious cut, is not the best choice for burger meat.
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Cook /Courtney Brandt
Upgrade Your Overnight Oats With A Dollop Of Crème Fraiche
Mixing crème fraiche into your oats creates an incredibly satisfying, velvety texture and a delicious complexity. Its sourness balances other ingredients.
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Cook /Sarah Bisacca
What Is A Limequat And What Sets It Apart From A Normal Lime?
We've got the scoop on how to snag, prep, and showcase this unique citrus produce.
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Cook /Michelle Welsch
How Long You Should Preheat Your Skillet For The Perfect Diner-Style Burger?
Spend anywhere from about two to five minutes heating your pan over a flame before beginning to cook your burgers for the most delicious patties.
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Restaurants /Austin Havens-Bowen
The Shellfish Pasta You Should Avoid Ordering At Red Lobster
Whether you're a tried-and-true Red Lobster fan or you're about to sit down at the restaurant for the first time, there's one seafood dish you should skip.
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Grocery /Wendy Leigh
How Grocery Store Endcaps Trick You Into Spending More
Down to the tiniest detail, every design decision that goes into grocery stores is meant to make shoppers spend more, including end-cap displays.
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Cook /Sylvia Tomczak
A High Oven Temp Is Key For Roasted Pork With Crispy Skin
Roast pork requires both a near-broil to transform tough skin from chewy to thin and crispy, along with a lower and slower roast to ensure even cooking.
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Drink /Sara Kay
The Absolute Best co*cktails To Drink With Buffalo Trace Whiskeys
Buffalo Trace has many renowned brands under it's umbrella. We turned to its head distiller to learn which bottle pairs best with classic whiskey co*cktails.
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Drink /Elizabeth Okosun
Why Is Yoo-Hoo Considered A Chocolate Drink And Not Milk?
it's a nostalgic childhood drink. Its deliciously milky taste is cemented in our minds, despite the fact that Yoo-hoo isn't actually considered chocolate milk.
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Culture /John Tolley
Tony Bennett's Favorite Pasta Dish Was A Classic At Sac's Place In Queens
Late Italian American crooner Tony Bennett was known for his singing and humble disposition. He also loved pasta - and a dish served in Queens was his favorite.
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Cook /Luna Regina
How You Should Position Roast Beef So It Doesn't Dry Out In The Oven
If you're planning to make roast beef in the oven, you don't want it drying out. Placement and using the right tools therefore is key to juicy roast beef.
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12 Irish-Inspired co*cktails To Enjoy On St. Patrick's Day
Why not celebrate St. Patrick's Day with all Irish inspired co*cktails? We've compiled a list of how to turn your regular tipple into an Irish-infused one.
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Cook /Nikki Munoz
Chocolate Eclairs Are Made Simple With A Piping Bag
Making chocolate eclairs at home might appear challenging, but the process can be simpler than expected, particularly when utilizing a piping bag.
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Cook /Molly Harris
The Aluminum Foil Trick For Achieving Extra Crispy Pork Belly Skin
It's no secret that pork belly is one of the most delicious meats out there, but preparing it requires some finesse. For extra crispy skin, try this foil trick.
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Cook /Catherine Nyorani
The Best Way To Boil Quail Eggs
If you're feeling nervous about boiling these petite eggs, you've got nothing to fear. We've got you covered with all the tips you need for perfect quail eggs.
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Grocery /Catherine Nyorani
Why You Should Leave Canned Berries Off Your Shopping List
Sometimes the price of convenience is settling for an inferior product that is not worth your money. Unfortunately, this is true for canned berries.
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News /Matthew Spina
Trader Joe's Limited Edition Mini Tote Bags Are The Hottest New Item
The bags are simple, small totes made of canvas cloth with the Trader Joe's logo and colored handles and bottoms in four colors: blue, yellow, red, and green.
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Cook /Autumn Swiers
The Best Cut Of Pork For Making A Shake-And-Bake Dinner
Shake-and-bake pork is not only delicious, but fun to make as well, and here's the best cut of pork to use the next time it's shake-and-bake night.
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Drink /Lisa Curran Matte
How Long You Can Store Ground Coffee Before It Starts To Go Stale
Two things combine to steal freshness from coffee: light and oxygen. That means the flavor of ground coffee is compromised almost immediately.
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Cook /Brian Udall
What It Means When Sous Vide Beef Turns Green
The vast majority of the time, sous vide is a reliable and consistent cooking process. However, under certain circ*mstances, it can turn beef green.
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Drink /Brandon Rich
The 4 co*cktails Geoffrey Zakarian Says Every Home Mixologist Should Master - Exclusive
Whether hosting a soirée or seeking to refine your co*cktail repertoire, Geoffrey Zakarian identified four classic libations that can serve as cornerstones.
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Cook /Mary Fawzy
10 Tips You Need When Making Reuben Sandwiches
A perfect Reuben sandwich provides a range of vivid flavors in every crispy bite, but making it properly can be a challenge - check out our cooking tips.
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Grocery /Austin Havens-Bowen
Is It Cheaper To Buy Bagged Or Individual Potatoes At The Grocery Store?
It's rare that you'd buy a single potato when grocery shopping, and even if you only need a few is it cheaper to buy them bagged or individually?
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Culture /Austin Havens-Bowen
Enamored With All Things Chocolate? Consider Being A Chocolatier
While most of us love chocolate, not everyone has the dedication to become a professional chocolatier. So, what exactly does working in this career entail?
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Cook /Brian Udall
How Long Opened Canned Fruit Juice Lasts In The Fridge
Generally you buy canned fruit juice for the longevity, but it's a different story once you open it, so find out how long it lasts in the fridge.
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Cook /Gina Badalaty
Step Aside Kale, It's Time To Start Embracing Mustard Greens Instead
Spicy and nutritious, mustard greens are the leafy vegetable you should be adding to your diet. Read on as we break down all the tasty facts.
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