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    The Culture Of Afterschool Snacking In France That Even Adults Can't Resist

    Snacking in any country is beloved by many. But in the late afternoon in France, there’s a special kind of snacking style that everyone appreciates.

    By Crystal Antonace May 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • brewed coffee and coffee beans

    4 Simple Ways To Tell If Your Coffee Has Gone Stale

    if you're trying to determine whether or not your coffee has gone stale, there are a number of simple ways to tell if your beans are past their prime.

    By Elizabeth Thorn May 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • side by side, half bowl each of arugula and spinach

    Spinach Vs. Arugula: Which Leafy Green Should You Choose?

    Vegetables, salads, and lettuce-like varieties are undoubtedly healthier meal options. But when it comes to spinach and arugula, is one better than the other?

    By Grace Allison May 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • Wild strawberry on vine

    The Pleasantly Aromatic Strawberry That Should Be On Your Radar

    Fresh fruit is one of life's natural joys. For a seriously organic indulgence, this is the blissfully scented strawberry that you should be aware of.

    By Elaina Friedman May 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • Glasses of buttermilk

    What You Need To Know To Make Vegan Buttermilk Like A Pro

    Making your own vegan buttermilk is easy to do and you likely already have the ingredients on hand. Here's everything you need to know to whip it up like a pro.

    By Arianna Endicott May 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • Charred jalapeno peppers

    Roasting Jalapenos Is The Perfect Way To Simmer Down All That Spice

    Roasting jalapenos is the perfect way to simmer down the spiciness levels and add a rich, smoky flavor.

    By Missy Boylan May 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • Sausage and burgers on grill

    Can You Grind Meat In A Blender?

    While most people tend to reach for their meat grinder to break down their meat, some may be wondering if a blender could come in handy for this step.

    By Julia Mullaney May 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • canned butter on wooden spoon

    Why You Should Never Attempt To Can Butter At Home

    Canning dairy is particularly unsafe.The USDA has stated that there's no safe way to make homemade canned butter - you're better off purchasing it at the store.

    By Kelly Douglas May 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • Barbecued brisket on wooden cutting board

    The Best Way To Reheat Brisket So It Stays Juicier Than Ever

    This is the best way to reheat brisket so it stays juicier than ever. Here's what you need to know to keep your beef juicy, and prevent it from drying out.

    By Sarah Richter May 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • A Reuben sandwich

    The 13 Best Reuben Sandwiches In The U.S.

    As a popular sandwich, the number of Reubens being sold in the U.S. is enormous. We have whittled this number down to what we believe are the best in the U.S.

    By Jacob Smith May 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • fried soft-shell crab

    Can You Really Eat A Whole Soft-Shell Crab, Shell And All?

    Can you eat a softshell crab, shell and all? It turns out there's a special reason why these crabs are such softies.

    By Betsy Parks May 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • Ground horseradish root

    What Is Horseradish And What Actually Makes It Hot?

    You may have tasted it before as part of a dish, but do you really know what horseradish is, or what actually makes this intriguing plant hot?

    By Julia Mullaney May 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • tomatillos and bowl of salsa

    What Are Tomatillos And What Can You Do With Them?

    If you're wondering how to incorporate tomatillos into your cooking, we've got you covered. Keep this guide handy if you want to start eating more of them.

    By Wendy Hector May 1st, 2023 Read More
  • Round cake in pan

    Dropping Your Cake On The Floor Is The Hack You Never Knew You Needed

    Plenty of baking secrets are helpful when you're trying to make new desserts. But would you think dropping your cake on the floor would be a good hack?

    By Kelly Douglas May 1st, 2023 Read More
  • thick cheeseburger with two patties

    How To Keep Your Low-Fat Cheeseburgers From Being Dry And Crumbly

    More fat means juicier patties, but you can keep lean burgers from getting dry and crumbly by cooking them right and adding a special ingredient.

    By Kalea Martin May 1st, 2023 Read More
  • placing food container into microwave

    Why You Should Never Salt Your Food Before Microwaving It

    The microwave is an essential kitchen invention. As with cooking over the stove or oven, there's a science behind how and when to add ingredients like salt.

    By Lori McCall May 1st, 2023 Read More
  • Cranberries for sale at market

    The Bouncing Test That Will Help Determine The Ripeness Of Cranberries

    While you may be able to gently feel when certain fruits and vegetables are riped, cranberries are put to the test differently, involving a bouncing test.

    By Crystal Antonace May 1st, 2023 Read More
  • A woman enjoying sushi

    A Beginner's Guide To Ordering And Eating Sushi

    Intimidated by sushi? Don't fret. Soon you'll be tossing back uncooked, specially prepared fish as if you've been doing so since you were a sushi-eating baby.

    By Paula Beaton May 1st, 2023 Read More
  • Breaded fried fish with lemon

    The Best Types Of Fish For Deep Frying

    Space, depth, batter, and froth are just some key factors when it comes to preparing the perfect piece of fried fish.

    By Maddie Brown May 1st, 2023 Read More
  • A sushi roll on a wooden board with wasabi.

    You Only Have About 15 Minutes To Enjoy Real Wasabi. Here's Why

    No matter what, every sushi meal features two side ingredients: pickled ginger and wasabi. But the weird thing is ... you've probably never tasted real wasabi.

    By C.A. Pinkham May 1st, 2023 Read More
  • wooden platter of grilled vegetables

    The Unexpected Grilling Tip That'll Brown Your Summer Vegetables To Perfection

    Chefs are always looking to step up their vegetable game. Various cooking methods yield different results, and one of those includes grilling in a specific way.

    By Lori McCall May 1st, 2023 Read More
  • Mirin poured onto a spoon

    The Best Substitutes For Mirin That You Should Have In Stock

    Mirin can add a tangy taste to many dishes, but if you're out of your current stock, there are ways to concoct a substitute that will offer a similar seasoning.

    By Annie Hariharan May 1st, 2023 Read More
  • Hands washing purple grapes

    We've Been Washing Grapes Wrong This Whole Time (They Need More Than A Rinse)

    Most people rinse their produce before chowing down, but grapes actually require some extra cleaning to effectively protect consumers from pesticides.

    By Crystal Antonace May 1st, 2023 Read More
  • ginger ales on black background

    Is Ginger Ale Actually Made Of Ginger, Or Is It Just In The Name?

    Ginger has some helpful health benefits, like soothing stomachs, but the amount of real ginger can vary between different ginger ale brands.

    By Jennifer Waldera May 1st, 2023 Read More
  • Oven in kitchen

    You've Been Using The Drawer Under Your Oven Wrong. Here's What It's Really For

    Your oven drawer actually has a hidden purpose most home cooks don't know about. Here's how the drawer keeps food warm for big gatherings.

    By Julia Mullaney May 1st, 2023 Read More
  • canned chickpeas

    Heating Up Canned Food On The Stove Isn't A Genius Hack At All

    Preparing canned food is highly convenient, so shortcuts, like heating up canned food on the stove, aren't usually recommended. Here's why that is.

    By Stacie Adams May 1st, 2023 Read More
  • Plates of egg rolls

    The Best Way To Reheat Those Takeout Egg Rolls In Your Fridge

    What is the best way to reheat leftover egg rolls? The oven or the air fryer are equally impressive at the kitchen task.

    By Chase Shustack May 1st, 2023 Read More
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