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Store Ginger In The Freezer To Keep Wrinkles At Bay
Wrinkly ginger is a sorry sight, and if you never manage to use it up in time, freezing this root and using it directly from frozen couldn't be easier.
By Caryl Espinoza Jaen
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The Toasty Flour Your Banana Bread Needs
By Annie Epstein
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Bloody Mary Mix Is An Easy Shortcut For Exceptional Meatloaf
By Louise Rhind-Tutt
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The Vanilla Hack To Upgrade Whiskey Right In The Bottle
By Louise Rhind-Tutt
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Giada De Laurentiis' Knife Tip To Easily Chop Chocolate Bars
By Annie Epstein
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The Toasty Flour Your Banana Bread Needs
If you want to amp up your banana bread, you may want to swap out traditional flour for an ancient grain, einkorn. It's toasty, malty, and delicious.
By Annie Epstein
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Drink
Bloody Mary Mix Is An Easy Shortcut For Exceptional Meatloaf
Just as easy to cook with as it is to drink, bloody mary mix is a great way to ramp up the taste of homemade meatloaf by adding a kick of fruity spice.
By Louise Rhind-Tutt
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Restaurants
Why Chipotle Will Probably Never Sell Breakfast Burritos
It would make sense for Chipotle to offer breakfast burritos on its popular Tex-Mex menu, but there's one big reason why it probably won't happen any time soon.
By Arianna Endicott
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How To Pick The Best Coffee Bags For Lasting Freshness
There are plenty of ways to ensure your morning cup of joe tastes as fresh as possible, and picking the best bag when you shop is your first step.
By Sarah Mohamed
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Drink
How Long Your Favorite Liquors Last After Opening The Bottle
From wines and spirits to hard cider and kombucha, see how long your favorite alcoholic beverage will last, as well as tips for keeping it as fresh as possible.
By Brian Good
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Drink
How Long Does Unopened Canned Beer Take To Expire?
Beer does in fact have a shelf-life, but how long does it take unopened cans to expire and is there anything you can do to extend the time to drink them?
By Annie Epstein
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13 Mistakes Everyone Makes When Baking A Cake (And How To Avoid Them)
If you can't seem to nail the perfect cake, you might be making one of these common and potentially dessert-ruining mistakes with your sweet bake.
By Suzannah Kolbeck
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Restaurants
How To Order A Babyccino At Starbucks
If your kids often feel bored or left out when you have to swing by your local Starbucks, order them a babyccino, a cute, simple, and kid-friendly drink.
By Erica Martinez
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The Unexpected Kitchen Tool To Perfectly Mash Avocados
Using a fork to mash avocados can take forever and give you a cramp in your wrist, so grab this common kitchen tool instead for the perfect mash in seconds.
By Hannah Beach
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Baking Ingredients That Are Totally Different In Britain Vs America
Common baking ingredients in America can look a little different in Britain -- here's what you need to know about the differences in flour, eggs, and more.
By Elaine Todd
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How To Improve Store-Bought Frosting With Just Butter
Baking from scratch is delicious, but boy, it can take time. Store-bought frosting makes life simpler, and you can improve its taste so easily with one thing.
By Louise Rhind-Tutt
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Guy Fieri's Go-To Base For Actually Satisfying Veggie Burgers
If your veggie burgers turn to mush when you cook them, take a tip from Flavortown master Guy Fieri and use this base for the most satisfying results.
By Sarah Mohamed
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Here's How Long You Can Use Buttermilk After Opening
Buttermilk is so versatile that you might not have trouble using it up, but once you open it, you ought to know when it goes bad and how to tell it's spoiled.
By Khyati Dand
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Grocery
The 3 US States That Still Don't Have A Costco
As of 2023, there were almost 600 Costco locations in the United States - but Rhode Island, West Virginia, and Wyoming still don't have one.
By Chris Sands
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Why Does Spinach Shrink So Much When It's Cooked?
If you hate when spinach shrinks while cooking, learn why it happens and what you can do to at least prevent it from being soggy in addition to shrunken.
By Louise Rhind-Tutt
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Why You Should Avoid Cutting Avocados With Metal Knives
Avocados are a very sensitive fruit, so your choice of kitchen tool is important when prepping them to eat. Here's why you should avoid metal knives.
By Hannah Beach
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Food
The Whimsical Origins Of Snickerdoodle Cookies
Some people believe snickerdoodles to be of German origin, but the simple, delicious cookies were actually likely first created in New England.
By Erica Martinez
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Drink
What Is A Breve Coffee And How Is It Not A Latte?
If you've heard of breve coffee and wondered how it's different from a latte, the answer is: not very! After all, breve just means half and half.
By L Valeriote
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When And How To Feed Your Sourdough Starter
If you want to keep your starter healthy and ready for dough making, you absolutely need to feed it regularly -- and the right amount. Here's how.
By Emily Voss
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The Best Place In Your Freezer To Store Ice Cream
Storing ice cream where you can easily reach it seems convenient, but neglecting to store it in the best spot can lead to disappointing changes down the line.
By Hannah Beach
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Bobby Flay's Answer To The Charcoal Vs Gas Grill Debate
Charcoal or gas grills - it's the never-ending debate. But if you want an expert chef's opinion, Bobby Flay has a take on the matter, always choosing this one.
By Arianna Endicott
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Cooking Spray Is Key To Preventing Sticky Measuring Spoons
The easiest way to prevent sticky ingredients from adhering to your utensils is by applying cooking spray to the surface of your measuring tools.
By Hannah Beach
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Food
The Oldest Steakhouses In America
If you're a huge steak fan, chances are you might have dined at one of these famous restaurants. Let's bring you some of the oldest steakhouses in America.
By Stephanie Mee
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Boost Your Snack Game With Stuffed Crust Tortilla Pizza
Craving pizza and can't wait 20 minutes for one to cook up in the oven? Try making a stuffed crust tortilla pizza in your air fryer using minimal ingredients.
By Sharon Rose
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How To Tell Pepitas And Pumpkin Seeds Apart
Edible pumpkin seeds are often called pepitas, but pepitas are actually a more specific term for a type of pumpkin seed with a different taste and texture.
By L Valeriote
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The Part Of Puff Pastry Dough You Should Never Roll Out
Puff pastry, whether homemade or store bought, is incredibly finicky to work with. For the best results, never ever roll out your puff pastry along the edges.
By Jakob Eiseman
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How To Butterfly A Lobster Tail Without Hurting Your Fingers
Need to butterfly a pair of lobsters for a romantic dinner? No need to injure your fingers. With a few snips and cracks, you'll have them prepped in no time.
By Jennifer Mathews
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Food
The Sopranos-Esque Reason Capicola Is Also Called Gabagool
We have "The Sopranos" to thank for many cultural touchpoints including how they said certain Italian words like gabagool, another way to say capicola.
By Erica Martinez
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Drink
The Reason Cabernet Sauvignon Wine Is So Popular
Delicious, dynamic, and versatile, Cabernet Sauvignon also ages incredibly well due to its high acidity levels, making it a great choice for cellaring.
By Emily Voss
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