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    What Is The 3-30-300 Rule For Beer?

    Not to be confused with the green space rule created by an urban forester, the 3-30-300 rule has become a guiding principle for many in the beer industry.

    By Matthew Wilson March 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Coffee in a yellow cup

    How Many Scoops Of Coffee Are Needed For The Perfect Cup?

    Making the perfect cup of joe requires the perfect number of coffee scoops. What's that magic digit? We've got it -- and we're explaining why it's ideal.

    By Tom Maxwell March 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • meat and potatoes in cast iron

    Leaving Food In Your Cast-Iron Skillet Overnight Is A Huge Mistake

    Just because a cast-iron appears durable doesn't mean you can't ruin one if you're not careful. You should never leave food on it overnight, and here's why.

    By Matthew Wilson March 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • 7 Up can resting sideways on ice

    The Origin Story Of 7Up Is Likely Different Than You'd Think

    7 Up is a ubiquitous modern soda -- but it has a seriously weird history. From lithium to the Great Depression, this is the origin story of 7 Up.

    By Ariana DiValentino March 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Person rotating cake on stand

    What's The Point Of A Rotating Cake Stand?

    If you're an avid home baker, you probably have at least one cake stand in your kitchen. But what, exactly, is the purpose of the rotating variety?

    By S. Ferrari March 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Gordon Ramsay smiling arms crossed

    How Gordon Ramsay Adds A Dramatic Pop Of Color To His Risotto

    Risotto can sometimes look plain even when its flavor is vibrant, but for a presentation that's just as vivid as it is tasty, follow Gordon Ramsay's advice.

    By Allie Ward March 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Pouring a glass of dark beer with a slice of dark cake with white frosting

    Your Room Temperature Beer Is Perfect For Fluffy Baked Goods

    Baking with alcohol can enhance the flavor profiles of cakes and bread. For the best results, crack open that can or bottle and let it reach room temperature.

    By Noor Anand Chawla March 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • An electric stove with one heated burner

    The Common Mistake To Avoid When Cleaning Your Glass Stovetop

    If you have a glass stovetop at home, there's one common type of cleaner you should avoid using. Here's what you need to know.

    By Betsy Parks March 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Close up of a glass blender with ice, milk and strawberries

    Glass Vs Plastic Blender Jars: Learn Which Option Is Best For You

    There are multiple factors to take into consideration when investing in a blender. What the jar is made from is among them. So which should you go for?

    By Alia Ali March 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Caramelized onion dip in a bowl with potato chips, and celery and carrot batons

    For Unbeatable Onion Dip, Variety Is Key

    Onion dip has evolved from its beginnings as a soup mix incorporated into sour cream. But for the best onion dip experience, variety is your friend.

    By Alia Ali March 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Jerk seasoning spilling from a jar

    Jerk Seasoning Adds Just The Right Amount Of Heat To Chicken Salad

    Tossing chicken into a salad with mayo and seasoning is a quick way to use up leftovers. Use jerk and you can elevate the dish to a whole new level.

    By Michael Serrur March 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Sourdough starter in a jar

    Sourdough 101: What's The Difference Between A Starter And A Levain?

    If you're one for making your own bread, you may have come across the terms 'starter' and 'levain'. If you're unsure of the difference, here's what they are.

    By Jess Jeziorowski March 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Spiced tea with milk

    Infuse Your Milk With Your Favorite Spice And Taste The Magic

    Milk is a big part of our diets, whether it's dairy or a plant-based alternative. Though uninspiring when drunk on its own, you can zhuzh it up with spices.

    By Noor Anand Chawla March 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Casserole dish with towel

    Keep Your Casserole Warm On-The-Go With A Simple Towel Trick

    When transporting your delicious homemade food to a second location you want to make sure it arrives hot and ready to serve, so try this towel trick.

    By Julia Mullaney March 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Fried garlic chips white background

    Seriously, Dust Your Garlic Chips With Powdered Sugar

    If you want to upgrade your garlic chips in the most serious of ways, then you need to give them a dusting of powdered sugar. The results may surprise you.

    By Tom Maxwell March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Cranberry juice pouring into glass

    Need A Quick Wine Substitute For Deglazing? Consider Cranberry Juice

    Red wine is as popular for cooking as it is for drinking. But if you've poured the last of your red wine, just use cranberry juice to deglaze a fond-laced pan.

    By Allison Lindsey March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • lime juice in bowl with fruit

    Lime Juice Is The Key To Freshen Up Your Fishy Garbage Disposal

    No one likes a smelly kitchen. Luckily, all you need to freshen up your sink is some lime juice, especially when overwhelming fishy scents linger.

    By Asia McLain March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • person brushing marinade on salmon

    The Salmon Marinating Mistake To Avoid At All Costs

    Prepping your salmon enhances its flavors when it comes time for dinner. But if you plan to marinate your salmon, avoid this mistake at all costs.

    By C.A. Pinkham March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Canned beans in bowl

    Are Canned Beans Raw Or Cooked?

    Don't feel silly if you're not sure if your canned beans are cooked. You might be surprised at how the canning procedure works and why they're safe to eat.

    By Betsy Parks March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • plate of shrimp pad thai

    For The Absolute Best Rice Noodles, Soak Them First

    If you've ever cooked with rice noodles, you know these delicate strands can turn into a clumpy, mushy mess. Here's how long to soak them to avoid that.

    By Tom Maxwell March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Bowl of dried oats

    With The Right Storage, Your Oats Will Stay Fresh For Years

    When stored with the proper tools and containers, and kept away from the light, certain varieties of oats can last in your pantry for decades.

    By Camryn Teder March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Hand holding banana peels

    Use Banana Peels For Your Next Cake Batter And Witness Magic

    Who knew that banana peels were so versatile? Forget Mario Kart, save those peels for your next homemade cake batter and you won't be disappointed.

    By Kuamel Stewart March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Sandwich wrapped in foil

    Why You Should Avoid Foil And Plastic Wrap When Wrapping A Sandwich

    Wrapping a sandwich in plastic wrap or foil is setting yourself up for disappointment. Here's why those materials fall short, and what to use instead.

    By Kuamel Stewart March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Stack of cookies coated in oats and seeds

    Poppy Seeds Unlock A New Level Of Texture In Cookies

    Popular in baked goods in parts of Europe, using poppyseeds brings a whole new kind of crunch to your cookies. Liven up your next batch and try something new.

    By Ariana DiValentino March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • cooked shrimp with lime and herbs

    14 Ways To Cook Perfect Shrimp

    Looking to take your shrimp to the next level? These 14 cooking methods lead to perfectly juicy, flavorful, and tender shrimp, every single time.

    By Jay Wilson March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Caramelized onions in bowl

    What You Need To Know Before Caramelizing Onions In A Slow Cooker

    Slow cookers were invented to make our lives easier. And for the most part, they do. But with caramelized onions there are sometimes extra steps.

    By Alia Ali March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • blender with smoothie ingredients

    The Ice Tip To Follow For A Perfectly Blended Smoothie

    To create a smoothie with a silky and creamy texture, it's important to add ice or other frozen elements at a certain step in the blending process.

    By Madalyn Mackarey March 2nd, 2024 Read More
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