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Kitchen
14 Cookie Dough Mistakes That Everyone Makes
Jay Wilson
Baking's as much science as art; therefore making cookie dough is, too. Avoid these common mistakes to make sure you next batch of cookies comes out just right.
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Kitchen
For A Protein-Packed Tomato Soup, Add In Some Poached Eggs
Camryn Teder
Your next batch of tomato soup could keep you fuller for longer if you add some poached eggs to the mix, which also create a more delicious meal.
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Facts
What Makes Natto So Sticky?
Tom Maxwell
We delve into why the fermented soybean dish, nattō, is so sticky, complete with gloopy white strands that form part of this nutritious Japanese staple.
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Facts
An Important Tip To Keep In Mind When Flavoring Homemade Ice Cream
S. Ferrari
Not only is it important to know how much flavoring to add to homemade ice cream, but it's also key to add it at the right time so the aromas remain intact.
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Culture
Sweet And Sour Pork Is A Totally Different Dish In The US Than It Is In China
Jess Jeziorowski
Sweet and sour pork is at the top of many people's favorite Chinese take out items, but the US version is much different than what you'll find in China.
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Kitchen
Slow-Cook Store-Bought Cinnamon Rolls For A Crisp, Fluffy Twist
Lauren Schuster
Store-bought cinnamon rolls can be way better than you think. Try making them in the slow cooker for a no-fuss method and the perfect texture.
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Facts
Is There An Official Definition For A Sprig Of Herbs?
Madalyn Mackarey
You'll often find a recipe that calls for a sprig of mint or thyme, but how much exactly is a sprig? It actually depends on the herb you're using.
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Exclusives
We Tried McDonald's New Savory Chili WcDonald's Sauce And It's Wc-Idly 'Swicy'
Michael Palan
McDonald's new Savory Chili WcDonald's Sauce is unlike anything you've tried from the iconic fast food chain before. Here's everything you need to know.
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Kitchen
The Simple Ingredient Adjustment For More Delicious Tea
Camryn Teder
There's a tiny mistake you might be making when brewing your tea, but it's easy to remedy. Here's the simple way to make sure your tea tastes its best.
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Exclusives
The Dessert Wine Sommelier Doreen Winkler Says Skeptics Should Try
Stacie Adams
For those hesitant to give dessert wines a try, sommelier Doreen Winkler has a few recommendations that will allow skeptics to experience the best available.
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Kitchen
BBQ Sauce Is Your Secret For A Totally Upgraded Chicken Salad
Camryn Teder
There are many spices and dressings you can use to elevate chicken salad. One such underrated choice you should try mixing into your next batch is BBQ sauce.
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Culture
Frank Sinatra's Favorite Martini Was All About The Ice
Ariana DiValentino
Along with socializing, famed Rat Packer Frank Sinatra liked his co*cktails. When it came to his martinis, Ol' Blue Eyes' favorite was all about the ice.
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Grocery
Could Costco Have Already Ditched Its New Food Court Cookie?
Matthew Wilson
Not long ago, Costco debuted an absolutely massive fresh-baked chocolate chip cookie. Is it possible the chain is thinking about replacing it already?
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What To Be Mindful Of When Adding Pickled Jalapeños To Guacamole
Madalyn Mackarey
It's okay to get creative when making your next batch of guacamole. But not every ingredient swap is as simple as it sounds. Always read the label first.
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Culture
Dom Pérignon: How The Iconic Champagne Got Its Name
C.A. Pinkham
The iconic Dom Pérignon champagne has a unique name, and the history behind its development explains where that name came from and its significance.
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Kitchen
9 Tips For Taking Care Of Your Cutting Boards And Keeping Them Clean
Paula Beaton
Cutting boards are kitchen tools that deserve the same care and attention as all the others. Here's how to care for yours and keep them clean.
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Culture
The Hawaiian Origins Of Classic Orange Chicken
Matthew Wilson
While you won't find orange chicken on any menus in China, it is a firm favorite of many Americans. Find out all about the origins of this sticky dish.
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News
Why A Chicago Hotel Is Selling $187 Hot Dogs
Ariana DiValentino
One Chicago hotel will be selling $187 hot dogs this weekend. If money is no object, celebrate the Windy City's birthday with this gourmet meal.
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News
Wendy's New Surge Pricing Model Is Bound To Ruffle Some Feathers
Stacie Adams
Significant changes will soon be underway at Wendy's. The fast food chain will roll out a new surge pricing model that is bound to ruffle some feathers.
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Kitchen
What That Reserve Label Means On Your Bottle Of Wine
Patrick Bauman
Understanding wine labels can enhance your wine-drinking experience from the year to the variety. What does that reserve label mean on your bottle of wine?
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Entertainment
Where Is Hell's Kitchen Winner Alex Belew Today?
Arianna Endicott
Alex Belew was already a highly decorated and accomplished chef before he appeared on Hell's Kitchen. But what happened after he won the competition in 2023?
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Culture
The Origin Of Chewing Gum May Not Be What You Expect
Erin Metz
Chewing gum has come a long way since its tree bark roots, now arriving on shelves in strips wrapped in foil, smelling of sweet fruits and even desserts.
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Culture
Why Macaroons Are A Go-To Passover Dessert
Madalyn Mackarey
Sometimes, it's a happy accident for foods to fit into the parameters of dietary restrictions. So is the case as to why macaroons are a go-to Passover dessert.
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Grocery
Need An Entire Bucket Of Soy Sauce? Head To Your Nearest Costco Business Center
Alli Neal
Your local Costco business center could supply you with an entire bucket of soy sauce if you want one. Here's what you could do with all that soy sauce.
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Kitchen
What Temperature Does Beer Usually Freeze At?
Patrick Bauman
How cold can your beer get before it freezes? Here's everything you need to know about the freezing temperatures of beer and other alcoholic beverages.
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Kitchen
Hold On, Is Canned Tuna Cooked Or Raw?
Greta Pano
Canned tuna makes a tasty and quick meal whether served in a sandwich or salad. And since it's good to eat from the can, does that mean it's raw or cooked?
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Grocery
Aldi's Savoritz Vs Ritz Crackers: Which Is Better?
Jenn Carnevale
Aldi's Savortiz crackers ape Ritz's classic, buttery goodness. But do they manage to dethrone Ritz as the cracker supreme? We're here to answer that question.
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Kitchen
The Back Of Your Knife Is The Only Tool Needed For Scaling A Fish
Patrick Bauman
Scaling a fish isn't particularly complicated once you learn how to do it, but perfecting the skill takes time. Luckily, all you need is the back of your knife.
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