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Kitchen
What's The Point Of A Rotating Cake Stand?
S. Ferrari
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?
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Kitchen
The Origin Story Of 7Up Is Likely Different Than You'd Think
Ariana DiValentino
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.
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Culture
The Contested Origins Of Chicken à La King
C.A. Pinkham
If you're into history, stories of how your favorite foods and their names came to be may fascinate you. There are contested origins of Chicken à la King.
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Entertainment
How Gordon Ramsay Adds A Dramatic Pop Of Color To His Risotto
Allie Ward
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.
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Grocery
11 Costco Items That Have Changed Over The Years
Marisa Petrarca
Certain foods at Costco keep customers coming back, and when a recipe changes, they take note. Here are some of the most notable foods that have changed.
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Kitchen
Your Room Temperature Beer Is Perfect For Fluffy Baked Goods
Noor Anand Chawla
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.
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Facts
The Panera Drink Hack That Gets You More Bang For Your Buck
Stacie Adams
If you find yourself getting thirsty at your local Panera, there's a simple drink hack you can use to pay less for a large amount of your favorite beverage.
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Kitchen
The Common Mistake To Avoid When Cleaning Your Glass Stovetop
Betsy Parks
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.
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Kitchen
Glass Vs Plastic Blender Jars: Learn Which Option Is Best For You
Alia Ali
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?
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Kitchen
For Unbeatable Onion Dip, Variety Is Key
Alia Ali
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.
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Kitchen
Jerk Seasoning Adds Just The Right Amount Of Heat To Chicken Salad
Michael Serrur
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.
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Kitchen
Sourdough 101: What's The Difference Between A Starter And A Levain?
Jess Jeziorowski
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.
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Kitchen
Infuse Your Milk With Your Favorite Spice And Taste The Magic
Noor Anand Chawla
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.
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Keep Your Casserole Warm On-The-Go With A Simple Towel Trick
Julia Mullaney
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.
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Kitchen
Seriously, Dust Your Garlic Chips With Powdered Sugar
Tom Maxwell
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.
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Grocery
The Only Uncrustables Flavor You Can Find At Costco
Stacie Adams
While there may only be one flavor of Uncrustables available at Costco, members of the bulk retailer who love crustless PB&J aren't totally out of luck.
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Kitchen
Need A Quick Wine Substitute For Deglazing? Consider Cranberry Juice
Allison Lindsey
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.
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Culture
Poke Vs Sashimi: What's The Difference?
C.A. Pinkham
Sashimi and poke may seem like similar raw fish dishes, but they actually differ greatly in their cultural history and how they're prepared and served.
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Kitchen
Lime Juice Is The Key To Freshen Up Your Fishy Garbage Disposal
Asia McLain
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.
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Restaurants
The Reason Caesar Salad Tastes Better At A Restaurant Is All In The Dressing
Noor Anand Chawla
You know the feeling of defeat when you try to replicate a dish but can't quite get it. Caesar salad tastes better at a restaurant because of the dressing.
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Kitchen
The Salmon Marinating Mistake To Avoid At All Costs
C.A. Pinkham
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.
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Culture
The Story Behind The Iconic Shirley Temple Mocktail
Erin Metz
If you were ever a kid at a restaurant, you may have enjoyed a Shirley Temple. Here's the story of the iconic mocktail with its bright hue and cherry garnish.
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Facts
Sauvignon Blanc Vs Pinot Grigio: The Difference Between The White Wines
Jessica Fleming-Montoya
Some wine varieties have plenty of similarities and plenty of differences. These are the differences between sauvignon blanc and pinot grigio.
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Culture
Sauerkraut Isn't As German As You Might Think
Riya Anne Polcastro
For many reasons, we typically associate sauerkraut with Germany, which features it in many dishes. But the fermented food isn't as German as you might think.
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Culture
We Have Disneyland To Thank For The Invention Of Doritos
Kalea Martin
From how they get their names to how they're made, who doesn't love a food history story? When it comes to Doritos, we have Disneyland to thank.
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Grocery
11 Breakfast Sausage Brands Made With The Highest Quality Ingredients
Jacob Smith
If you're looking for a deliciously flavored, high-quality sausage to complete your next American breakfast, we've got you covered with these humane brands.
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Facts
Are Canned Beans Raw Or Cooked?
Betsy Parks
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.
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Kitchen
For The Absolute Best Rice Noodles, Soak Them First
Tom Maxwell
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.
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