The Massive Coca-Cola Recall That Affected 3.2 Million Cans In 1972
Recalls are a normal and healthy part of food regulation, but the 1972 Coca-Cola recall is one of the largest the company has ever faced in the USA.
Read MoreRecalls are a normal and healthy part of food regulation, but the 1972 Coca-Cola recall is one of the largest the company has ever faced in the USA.
Read MoreNew York City is a destination burger city. We examine one of the most exclusive burgers in the city and just why it's so hard for customers to find.
Read MoreJulia Child was not just a master of French cuisine at a time when Americans were intimidated by it, but she knew how to keep her kitchen clean.
Read MoreWhen it comes to scrambled eggs, many home cooks say the more scrambled the better. This celebrity endorsed alternative yields an even better result.
Read MoreWhen you're struggling to untangle messy appliance cords, take solace in the fact that this Dollar Tree find can solve your issues for only $1.50 a pop.
Read MoreWhile it's understandable to be skeptical of a grocery chain, Whole Foods actually goes above and beyond when it comes to its beer selection and knowledge.
Read MoreAs a true chocolate lover, and someone with a penchant for caffeinated beverages, I couldn't wait to get my hands on Starbucks new Iced Dubai Chocolate drinks.
Read MoreMarinara’s magic lies in its simple blend of staple ingredients, yet one pantry addition can provide an unexpected, tangy boost to the sauce.
Read MoreThe Twinkie flavor you know and love today isn't the same one that first made the food an iconic favorite. Find out why the recipe changed and how.
Read MoreConsumers often speculate about who makes Costco's most delicious products, and for good reason: Even Kirkland Signature Green Tea has a fascinating origin.
Read MoreTender pot roast infused with the flavors of French onion soup, tucked into crusty bread and served with a savory dipping sauce — yes, please!
Read MoreMaking roasted Brussels sprouts is simple, but if you are looking to take them to the next level, you should try out some of these delicious expert tips.
Read MoreSan Diego has long been a craft beer hotspot, anchored by a still-operating trailblazer that secured the city's first gold medal at a beer festival.
Read MorePouring boiling water down the sink has somehow been passed along as common advice, but this so-called trick can actually be dangerous for your pipes.
Read MoreThe 1980s were a bit of a golden age for colorful sugary cereals, so it's no surprise that a few food chains threw their hat into the cereal ring.
Read MoreIf you want a vintage dessert that's about as low-effort as it gets yet will still wow your guests (or yourself), then try this 1950s winter-themed delight.
Read MoreWe get it — the microwave is the ultimate shortcut for leftovers. But will it turn last night’s perfectly crispy roast potatoes into a soggy mess?
Read MoreWhile delicious enjoyed neat, this unique vodka also serves as the perfect base for a long drink. Try it in a boozy rendition of an Arnold Palmer!
Read MoreIf you want to make an umami-bomb of a secret sauce that's good on everything from fries to salad, start with mayonnaise and one other ingredient.
Read MoreListen, we love a good Jersey Mike's sub as much as the next person, but there is one that our taste tester ranked last, and for a very good reason.
Read MoreIf you made a batch of homemade brownies but are now wondering what to do with that cocoa powder, here are some creative ways you can use it in cooking.
Read MoreIf you want your chicken, especially the white meat, to stay deliciously juicy when you cook it, just coat the whole thing with these two ingredients.
Read MoreOlive Garden, famous for its consistency and general quality for fast-casual food, sources its tomatoes for its marinara sauce from one region.
Read MoreSure, chocolate chip cookies are the be-all, end-all of cookies (no, we're not debating that), but you can totally change the flavor by using a nutty add-in.
Read MoreDollar Tree might be known for its affordable goods, but that doesn't mean the quality isn't there, especially when it comes to its steel bench scraper.
Read MoreMichael Symon knows his meat, so Food Republic was shocked to learn that he actively avoids this popular (and coveted) cut of steak for one specific reason.
Read MoreKitchen design trends change every year, and 2026 is no exception. Bid farewell to these fading kitchen trends that we think won't bleed into 2026.
Read MoreCostco's Kirkland Signature provides a frozen smoothie blend, the Three Berry Blend, but Costco doesn't produce it itself. Instead, they contract out.
Read MoreBalsamic vinegar and caramelized onions go together incredibly well. Here's why the two are a perfect match and how you can add balsamic to your onions.
Read MoreFew things beat a juicy, dry-aged steak, and these cuts offerings, from strips to T-bones, are the very best your can get from popular steakhouse chains.
Read MoreIna Garten has a way of making the simplest recipes elegant with simple ingredient additions, and her hot chocolate is no exception.
Read MoreThe Spanish tortilla and the Mexican version are both global icons. But are they secret relatives in the culinary world, or are they truly unique?
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