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  • glass of whiskey on wood with bottle in background

    The Vast Difference Between Whiskey And Whisky, Explained

    You say tomato, I say tomahto -- but whiskey is whisky -- or is it? What, exactly, are the differences between the two spirits? Why do some have that extra "E?"

    By Carly Weaver October 18th, 2023 Read More
  • friends gathered for dinner

    The Common Etiquette For Passing Dishes That's Basically Defunct

    While the 'pass your dishes to the right' dining etiquette rule is now defunct, its purpose was to establish a sense of organization during meals.

    By Chris Sands October 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Apple juice and fresh apples

    The Exact Difference Between Apple Cider And Apple Juice

    Autumn and apple season are pretty much synonymous, but what's the difference between clear apple juice and cloudy apple cider: the processing!

    By Wendy Leigh October 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Bowl of Texas chili with cheese

    The Controversial Ingredient In Texas Chili

    Texas chili includes nothing more than beef, a puree of dried whole chilies (not chili powder), garlic, onion, stock or water, seasonings, and masa harina.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed October 16th, 2023 Read More
  • bacon and egg breakfast sandwich

    Swap Out The Bacon For Buttery Carbonara Breakfast Sandwiches

    Looking for a way to spice up breakfast and get something new? Try this Italian-inspired take on the classic breakfast sandwich for a delicious treat.

    By Bobby Huen October 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Wellingtons LA on Shark Tank

    Details You'll Want To Know About Shark Tank's Wellingtons

    Wellingtons, as the name implies, sells the luxury dish beef Wellingtons, but that's not all: Before diving into the tank, they built a company on many dishes.

    By Chris Sands October 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Turkey wings served over pasta in a casserole dish

    Stuffed Turkey Wings Are The Thanksgiving Potluck Dish You Need To Serve

    Cooking a whole turkey can be intimidating, so one alternative is stuffing turkey wings for a flavorful and unique offering on the Thanksgiving table.

    By Bobby Huen October 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Butterscotch chips for baking

    Butterscotch May Seem Similar To Caramel, But It's Not

    Butterscotch is created by cooking butter and brown sugar together until the mixture melts, thickens, and caramelizes. Caramel is made with white sugar.

    By Erica Martinez October 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Tins of beluga caviar

    Why The World's Most Expensive Caviar Was Once Banned In US

    There are tons of ways to add elegance to a meal, but nothing is as jaw-dropping as a bump of caviar. Until very recently, the most expensive type was verboten.

    By Catherine Rickman October 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Ina Garten smiling at 92Y event

    Why Ina Garten Uses Multiple Noodle Shapes In Pasta Dishes

    Ina Garten has once again helped us clear out our cupboards and make a fabulous dinner. How? Using the ends of multiple pasta boxes in the same dish.

    By Audrey Enjoli October 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Chef holding Michelin Guide 2018

    The City With The Most Michelin Star Restaurants In The World

    Tokyo currently holds 263 Michelin stars across its restaurants, which include Kanda, Azabu Kadowaki, and Joel Robuchon, making it a culinary powerhouse.

    By Catherine Rickman October 15th, 2023 Read More
  • firends preparing to eat dinner

    Why It's Actually Bad Etiquette To Say 'Bon Appétit' At Dinner

    The phrase 'bon appétit' carries more nuanced contextual meanings in French than it does in English, and can be seen as crass in some circles.

    By Chris Sands October 15th, 2023 Read More
  • cartons of 'blue' raspberries

    Blue Raspberry May Have Been The Solution To A Toxic Red Dye Problem

    Blue, like red, is a vibrant color that appeals to young consumers. But unlike Red No. 2 - a dye that was ubiquitous in the 1970s - Blue No. 1 is not toxic.

    By Chris Sands October 14th, 2023 Read More
  • Overhead view of cognacs and brandies in glasses

    What Is The Difference Between Cognac And Brandy?

    Cognac and brandy may get mistaken for one another quite frequently, but that's actually for good reason. Here's how these two are different.

    By Catherine Rickman October 14th, 2023 Read More
  • egg shells

    12 Ways To Use Eggshells So You Never Have To Throw Them Out

    Did you know making coffee with eggshells can reduce the acidity? And there's so much more you can do with leftover eggshells. Let's get cracking!

    By Brian Good October 14th, 2023 Read More
  • Soft scrambled eggs on white plate

    You've Probably Been Salting Your Eggs At The Wrong Time

    There is no right way to salt eggs -- that is, unless you want your eggs to be creamy, soft, and absolutely delicious. Then there very much is.

    By L Valeriote October 14th, 2023 Read More
  • ube purple yams stacked

    The Flavor Of Ube Is More Than Your Average Purple Sweet Potato

    Ube may be associated with purple sweet potato, but the two are actually different foods entirely, each with their own unique flavor profile.

    By Carly Weaver October 14th, 2023 Read More
  • Roasted turkey on platter

    The Reason Turkey Is Our Go-To Bird On Thanksgiving

    Turkey and Thanksgiving go together like turkey and mashed potatoes - turkey and cranberry sauce! But why? Here's the interesting history of turkey-day.

    By Wendy Leigh October 14th, 2023 Read More
  • bowl with tomato soup and grilled cheese croutons

    Ina Garten's Grilled Cheese Croutons Transform Tomato Soup

    If you want to spice up the way you eat your tomato soup, you absolutely need to hear how Ina Garten transforms hers with grilled cheese croutons.

    By Erica Martinez October 14th, 2023 Read More
  • Raw brown rice with green kernels in bowl

    No, Green Grains Aren't Rotting Your Brown Rice

    Unlike bread that can turn green when moldy, green rice is perfectly safe to eat. Its distinct hue comes from a natural compound called chlorophyll, not mold.

    By L Valeriote October 13th, 2023 Read More
  • bottles of different juices on pink background

    Here's What A '100% Juice' Label Actually Tells You

    You might think that buying 100% juice grapefruit juice gets you, well, just grapefruit juice. Unless you read the ingredients, you might be mistaken.

    By Bobby Huen October 13th, 2023 Read More
  • whole and crumbled goat cheese

    The Popular Goat Cheese Myth You Should Unlearn

    Goat cheese has a reputation for having a distinct, pungent aroma that puts some people off. However, its smelly rep is somewhat unwarranted.

    By Bobby Huen October 13th, 2023 Read More
  • Person browsing wine shelves

    Ditch Your Fancy Wine Vocabulary To Shop Like A Pro

    If you want to really shop for wine like the pros do, you need to ditch fancy terms and learn how to really paint a picture with words to help the sommelier.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed October 12th, 2023 Read More
  • A cup of Sub Zero Nitrogen Ice Cream

    Sub Zero Nitrogen Ice Cream: Here's What Happened After Shark Tank

    Nothing beats churned ice cream, right? Well, maybe not. Sub Zero Nitrogen Ice Cream uses its namesake, nitrogen, to make custom ice cream creations every time.

    By Audrey Enjoli October 12th, 2023 Read More
  • huitlacoche on corn stalk

    Why You Should Never Buy Cheap Huitlacoche

    The flavor of huitlacoche can range from earthy and nutty to smoky and even sweet. Like black truffles, however, it can be difficult to obtain and expensive.

    By Catherine Rickman October 12th, 2023 Read More
  • Giada De Laurentiis smiling

    Giada De Laurentiis Is Giving Us Permission To Dip Cookies In Wine

    Giada De Laurentiis shares a video on Twitter that showcases a hearty Italian tradition of dipping cookies known as biscotti into glasses of wine.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt October 11th, 2023 Read More
  • woman sleeping in bed

    Does TikTok's Lettuce Water Actually Make You Sleepy?

    TikTok users suffering from insomnia have steeped romaine lettuce in boiling water for 10 minutes and reported feeling sleepy after drinking the brew.

    By Jennifer Mathews October 11th, 2023 Read More
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