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The Coffee Grinder Ina Garten Uses For Her Homemade Spice Blends
There are certain kitchen tools Ina Garten always keeps handy, and a Krups coffee grinder, which she uses to create homemade spice blends, is one of them.
By Kristina Vanni
Drink
The Best Way To Decant Wine Without A Decanter
By Sarah Mohamed
Restaurants
Why It's Bad Form To Wear Perfume To A Sushi Restaurant
By Hannah Beach
Drink
What Is Lillet Blanc And How Do You Mix It In co*cktails?
By Jennifer Waldera
Food
Ever Wonder Who Invented Fortune Cookies?
By Jennifer Waldera
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Drink
The Best Way To Decant Wine Without A Decanter
If you don't have a wine decanter, all hope is not lost. Really any old glass vessel will do the trick and an aerator is a great tool as well.
By Sarah Mohamed
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Restaurants
Why It's Bad Form To Wear Perfume To A Sushi Restaurant
Wearing a lot of perfume might be okay in some settings, but there's a good reason why it's rude when you're at a sushi restaurant (or any restaurant).
By Hannah Beach
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Texas Trash Dip Is The Best Use For Canned Refried Beans
If you have leftover canned refried beans but are bored by the idea of eating another helping, try making Texas trash dip with them and prepare to be wowed.
By Hannah Beach
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What Magnolia Blossoms Taste Like (And How To Prepare Them)
Spring means bright, beautiful magnolia blossoms perfuming the air, but you can do more than enjoy their scent -- you can actually eat them.
By Catherine Rickman
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Ina Garten's Yogurt Tip For Creamier Cucumber Salad
In her creamy cucumber salads, Ina Garten strains the yogurt using a fine-mesh colander lined with paper towels or cheesecloth to eliminate excess moisture.
By Jennifer Mathews
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Component Cooking Makes Meal Prep Easy And Stress-Free
Component cooking involves preparing basic ingredients instead of complete recipes in advance during meal prep, allowing for greater versatility.
By Caryl Espinoza Jaen
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How Long An Open Jar Of Jelly Will Last In Your Fridge
Jelly is a ubiquitous good found in so many of our homes -- but if we don't eat it regularly, we may find ourselves wondering just how long that open jar lasts.
By Amy Davidson
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Food
What Imitation Crab Is Really Made Of (And Why It Tastes Similar)
Imitation crab does not contain any actual crab. Instead, it is primarily made of a fish paste called surimi that is bound together with starch and egg whites.
By Joey DeGrado
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Cook Your Rice In Pickle Brine For An Effortless Flavor Blast
Tangy, herbal, and sometimes spicy pickle juice can really kick up the flavor of freshly-cooked rice, and you can even coordinate the brine with your recipes.
By Sarah Mohamed
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Grocery
The Easiest Way To Tell If Your Honey Is Fake
Did you know that up to a third of the honey traded and sold around the world is actually fake? Here's how to spot it and what's actually inside the bottle.
By Khyati Dand
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16 Ways To Elevate Frozen Pizza
Frozen pizzas hit the spot when you need something quick and convenient for dinner. Here are some ways to upgrade them and take them to the next level.
By Emily M Alexander
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The Tartar Sauce Alternative You Need For Fish Sandwiches
What goes better with a fried fish sandwich than tartar sauce? Not a whole lot - except maybe a fresh, homemade remoulade or aioli slathered on top.
By Louise Rhind-Tutt
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Don't Just Slather Mayo On The Outside Of Grilled Cheese — Put It On The Inside Too
If you want to get the cheese pull you've dreamed of when you make a grilled cheese, you need to put mayonnaise inside the sandwich, not just on the exterior.
By Caryl Espinoza Jaen
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Food
What Is Flavacol And What's It Got To Do With Movie Theater Popcorn?
For cooks who want to recreate the most authentic movie theater popcorn, getting to know the product Flavacol and where to find it can change the game.
By Erica Martinez
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11 Unexpected Ways To Use Red Lobster Cheddar Bay Biscuit Mix
Red Lobster's Cheddar Bay Biscuits are so loved that the company sells a readymade biscuit mix; here are 11 creative ways to add CBB to your favorite recipes.
By Brian Good
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Food
Should You Or Should You Not Chew Caviar?
What chewing caviar actually does is move the roe from your tongue, which is rife with flavor receptors, to between your teeth, where there are none.
By Chris Sands
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Drink
The Life Hack You Never Knew You Needed For Opening A New Coffee Creamer
If you hate peeling off the stubborn foil seal on your bottle of coffee creamer, try checking the lid to see if it can act as an easy-open device.
By Avery Tomaso
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The Aluminum Foil Trick That Keeps Bananas From Ripening Too Quickly
If you can't seem to stop your bananas from turning brown and mushy, you can use just a tiny piece of foil or plastic wrap to extend the life of your bunch.
By Caryl Espinoza Jaen
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Should You Store Focaccia In The Fridge Or At Room Temperature?
Unless it's heaped with quick-to-spoil ingredients such as meats and cheese, focaccia should always be stored at room temperature instead of in the fridge.
By L Valeriote
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Bobby Flay's Pro Tip For Perfectly Cooked Scrambled Eggs
Bobby Flay is the king of the grill but also an enthusiastic champion of brunch. When he has a tip for creamy scrambled eggs, you can bet we take notes.
By Arianna Endicott
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How Long Does Tofu Last In The Freezer?
Tofu not only lasts so much longer if you freeze it, but it gains a unique texture and greater propensity to soak up the flavors in your favorite recipes.
By Sharon Rose
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Recipes
Pork Satay With Peanut Dipping Sauce Recipe
Everyone has their favorite grilled skewer recipe, and this Indonesian pork version with peanut sauce and a tangy marinade might replace yours.
By Julianne De Witt
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Food
What Gives Cheddar Cheese Its Iconic Orange Hue?
In the United States, cheddar is mostly known for its startling orange color, but elsewhere, it's a pale cream. What makes some cheddar orange and why?
By L Valeriote
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The Best Rice To Use For Jambalaya
For jambalaya with the most authentic and harmonious texture with no gumminess, you need to see out a certain variety of rice and avoid all others.
By Erica Martinez
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Fold Bacon To Get The Best Ratio Of Chewy-To-Crispy Bites
If you prefer your bacon to be chewy instead of super crisp, this folding method can maximize that texture while allowing you to cook way more bacon at once.
By Hannah Beach
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Drink
The World's Most Expensive Tequila Is Encased In Diamonds
One bottle of LeyTequila .925 Diamante, which is stunningly crafted and adorned with over4,000white diamonds, is now valued at $3.5 million.
By Chris Sands
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How Long Does Cooked Pasta Really Last In The Fridge?
If you feel like leftover pasta isn't worth saving, learn how long it lasts and how to store it properly to cut down on food waste and prep easy future meals.
By Arianna Endicott
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Food
What It Really Means When Your Eggs Float In Water
You have probably heard that when an egg floats, it's rotten. Well, maybe, but not necessarily. You need to crack the egg to see if it's really gone off.
By Arianna Endicott
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Food
Canned Cheeseburgers Started Off As Fuel For Hikers
Introduced in 2008, the cheeseburger in a can was a fully cooked and assembled burger that simply needed to be boiled in hot water before consumption.
By Erica Martinez
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