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Starbucks is recalling roughly 440,500 Metallic Mugs included in the 2023 Holiday Gift Sets due to safety concerns. These mugs have caused 10 injuries so far.
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Ina Garten's Brilliant Tip To Freeze Cupcakes For Later
We dish on Ina Garten's cupcake freezing secret: a pre-chilling step that preserves texture, keeping your treats fresh and tasty for months to come. -
The Easiest Grocery Store Return Policies To Use
While it's reasonable to be particular about the quality of your food, shopping at stores with a straightforward return policy can provide peace of mind. -
The Easiest Way To Thin Out Melted Chocolate
If your chocolate becomes a little too thick to use after melting, you can thin it by adding some cocoa butter to enhance its texture and final appearance. -
The Tropical Flavor Difference Between Red And White Strawberries
Depending on the variety, white strawberries can taste extra sweet and a little tangy - like if a strawberry and a pineapple were blended together. -
How To Store Royal Icing
Leftover royal icing should always be stored in an airtight container to keep it hydrated, and protect it from bacteria and absorbing smells from nearby food. -
The Bougie Ingredient Ina Garten Adds To Deviled Eggs
Ina Garten tops her deviled eggs with salmon roe for a visually striking twist that adds flavor and textural contrast without overpowering the snack. -
Switch To Murasaki Sweet Potatoes For Crunchier And Creamier Results
If you're seeking a slightly sweeter and creamier texture in your dishes, murasaki - often called Japanese sweet potatoes - might be a worthwhile substitution. -
Sunny Anderson's Favorite Powerhouse Secret Ingredient
Sunny Anderson is known for loving heat in her dishes, and there's one secret ingredient she makes DIY style and always has on hand to spice up her meals. -
The Kitchen Tool You Need To Make Simple Shaved Ice At Home
To make shaved ice without a special machine, turn to this common kitchen appliance that crushes ice cubes in to a fluffy treat that's ready for toppings. -
How To Make Grilled Cheese Sandwiches With A Hot Iron
Stuck in a hotel? Stove and microwave suddenly broken and all you have left is a clothes iron? Never fear! You can actually cook a grilled cheese. -
Martha Stewart's Tip For Reviving Hard Parmesan Cheese
Nothing is worse than reaching for your parmesan cheese and finding out its dried out. Fortunately, Martha Stewart shows us how to refresh it. -
How Long You Have To Eat An Open Container Of Pesto
Once your pesto has been opened, you should close its lid tightly, store it in the refrigerator, and plan to finish it quickly: within three days is best. -
The Best Poached Eggs Are Frozen Before They Hit The Water
Everyone has their own way to poach eggs, but if you haven't tried freezing them first, you're missing out. It takes the stress out of keeping the egg's shape. -
Mary Berry's Noodle Tip For Better Lasagna
If you want to make a quick-cook lasagna but have heard negative things about no-cook pasta, then you need to read Mary Berry's tip to improve texture. -
How To Buy Olive Garden's Cheese Graters For Your Table
Yes, the rumors are true. Olive Garden will sell you one of their famous cheese graters, so you can stir up a storm of Parmesan in your home! -
Make Cornbread In Your Waffle Maker For Absurdly Crispy Edges
Using a waffle maker to cook your cornbread mix yields versatile waffles that are soft and fluffy on the outside, with perfectly crispy edges. -
Why Chipotle Will Probably Never Sell Breakfast Burritos
It would make sense for Chipotle to offer breakfast burritos on its popular Tex-Mex menu, but there's one big reason why it probably won't happen any time soon. -
Bobby Flay's Answer To The Charcoal Vs Gas Grill Debate
Charcoal or gas grills - it's the never-ending debate. But if you want an expert chef's opinion, Bobby Flay has a take on the matter, always choosing this one. -
Does The Starbucks 3-For-1 Hack Really Work?
Starbucks can get pricey and fast depending on what you order, so finding ways to save can feel transformative. But does that 3-for-1 hack actually work? -
Bobby Flay's Easy Go-To Oatmeal
You may have heard that steel-cut oats are a beast to cook but that they have great flavor. Thankfully, Bobby Flay has the best tip for cutting the time. -
The Burrito Order That Frustrates Chipotle Employees Most
Chipotle employees may be masters of wrapping burritos at a breakneck pace, but ordering certain ingredients can make the process rather messy for them. -
The Brand Behind Olive Garden's Iconic Breadsticks
Olive Garden's delicious breadsticks are a staple of the chain, but they aren't made in-house. And like many great foods, they stem from an Italian immigrant. -
Order Panera Mac And Cheese With Stir-Ins For An Easy Upgrade
Panera's mac and cheese is great all on its own, but if you want to switch it up, try some creative stir-in ingredients from the menu to make a whole new dish.