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  • Hostess Twinkies on shelf
    History
    History By Haley McNamara February 17th, 2025

    Do Twinkies Actually Last Forever?

    You've probably heard the myth that Twinkies can last forever, but is it actually true? A scientist actually put the theory to the test.

    By Haley McNamara February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • Statue of Pemberton at Coca-Cola headquarters
    Non-Alcoholic and Mocktail
    Non-Alcoholic and Mocktail By Lindsey Reynolds February 17th, 2025

    Why The Confederate Pharmacist Who Invented Coca-Cola Put Cocaine In It

    It's a known fact that the original recipe for Coca-Cola contained cocaine, but do you know why? The answer is linked to the inventor being a Civil War veteran.

    By Lindsey Reynolds February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • People cheers-ing beer cans in decorative koozies
    Alcohol and Cocktail
    Alcohol and Cocktail By Lindsey Reynolds February 17th, 2025

    Why Are Beer Koozies Called That?

    Learning a word's origin is fascinating, and the koozie is no exception. Find out how this popular beer holder got its name and what other monikers it goes by.

    By Lindsey Reynolds February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • cooked broccoli florets on grey plate
    Cooking
    Cooking By Iva Sorsa-Sunic February 17th, 2025

    Can You Successfully Steam Broccoli In The Microwave?

    Broccoli is a tasty addition to many meals, and steaming is a great way to enhance its taste and texture. But can you do it in the microwave?

    By Iva Sorsa-Sunic February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • Frozen pizza in plastic wrap
    Cooking
    Cooking By Jonita Davis February 17th, 2025

    Take Frozen Pizza To The Next Level With A Game-Changing Crust Tip

    Frozen pizzas are convenient, but they often lack that satisfying crust you get from a pizzeria. Upgrade your crusts with this easy hack and never look back.

    By Jonita Davis February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • Close-up of Jennifer Aniston's face.
    Alcohol and Cocktail
    Alcohol and Cocktail By Allison Beussink February 17th, 2025

    Jennifer Aniston's Favorite Cocktail Is A True Classic

    Follow in the footsteps of Jennifer Aniston, former "Friends" star, by creating this classic cocktail from just a small selection of grocery store ingredients.

    By Allison Beussink February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • Fresh butter cut on a porcelain dish
    Grilling and Smoking
    Grilling and Smoking By Creshonda A. Smith February 17th, 2025

    If You've Never Made Smoked Butter, You're Totally Missing Out

    Regular butter makes everything taste good, but smoked butter is even better. It's easy to make at home, and elevates all kinds of dishes.

    By Creshonda A. Smith February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • Exterior of a Cracker Barrel restaurant
    Restaurants
    Restaurants By Jon Gutierrez February 17th, 2025

    12 Signs Cracker Barrel Isn't Doing So Well

    There are signs that Cracker Barrel's having a rough time lately. Let's break down some of the biggest clues that this chain might be starting to crumble.

    By Jon Gutierrez February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • A creamy potato salad with herbs served in white bowl.
    Ingredients
    Ingredients By Iva Sorsa-Sunic February 17th, 2025

    The Potato Salad Mistake You're Making In The Grocery Store

    Potato salad is a classic dish that is difficult to get right. You might actually be making your first mistake in the grocery store, not the kitchen.

    By Iva Sorsa-Sunic February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • The outside of an Olive Garden restaurant
    Casual Dining
    Casual Dining By Maria Scinto February 17th, 2025

    The Kid's Menu Trick That'll Land You An Olive Garden Meal For Under $10

    For a much cheaper meal deal than you'd usually get from Olive Garden, it's worth ordering from the children's menu. Here's how to do it.

    By Maria Scinto February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • A pile of toasted coconut flakes sitting in a white bowl.
    Cooking
    Cooking By Maria Scinto February 17th, 2025

    Can You Toast Coconut In The Air Fryer?

    When toasting coconut, many of us use our oven or stovetop. However, those who own an air fryer may be wondering if they can use that nifty appliance instead.

    By Maria Scinto February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • A beet crust pizza with green toppings sitting on a table.
    Ingredients
    Ingredients By Haley McNamara February 17th, 2025

    The Colorful Vegetable You Need For A Low-Carb Pizza Crust Alternative

    Making a pizza crust using vegetables is a great way to add some flavor, nutrients, and color to your meal. One vegetable is particularly suited to this task.

    By Haley McNamara February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • A variety of grilled vegetables on a wooden board
    Grilling and Smoking
    Grilling and Smoking By Haley McNamara February 17th, 2025

    Some Grilled Vegetables Need Another Prep Step Before Grilling

    Grilling vegetables gives them a gorgeous smoky flavor. But you can't just throw every variety straight on the grill, as some need another step first.

    By Haley McNamara February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • An image of Froot Loops cereal spread out on a counter.
    Grocery
    Grocery By Haley McNamara February 17th, 2025

    Are Froot Loops Actually Gluten-Free?

    Froot Loops are a popular cereal that countless Americans start their morning with, but is this fruity cereal suitable for those who are avoiding gluten?

    By Haley McNamara February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • Angry server and restaurant interiors
    Restaurants
    Restaurants By Anita Surewicz February 17th, 2025

    12 Restaurants That Are Mean To Their Customers On Purpose

    The customer is not always right at these spots. These are some restaurants around the world that are actually mean to their customers on purpose.

    By Anita Surewicz February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • Trader Joe's sheet cakes
    Baking
    Baking By Maria Scinto February 17th, 2025

    The Simple Way To Elevate Trader Joe's Mini Sheet Cakes

    If you don't enjoy baking elaborate cakes, there's an easy way to transform Trader Joe's mini sheet cakes into something that looks much more impressive.

    By Maria Scinto February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • Cooking meat on a grill with a glass of wine
    Traditions
    Traditions By Carla Vaisman February 17th, 2025

    Malbec Meets The Grill: Why Wine And Asado Make The Perfect Pair

    Peanut butter and jelly's got nothing on a glass of Malbec and Argentina's iconic asado. Here's why a glass of red and grill-marked meat tastes like heaven.

    By Carla Vaisman February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • Costco Kirkland brand hard seltzers on display
    Grocery
    Grocery By Jonita Davis February 17th, 2025

    Who Makes Costco's Kirkland Brand Hard Seltzers?

    Before you get to the point where you can no longer say Kirkland Signature, find out who's been busy brewing your favorite Costco brand hard seltzer.

    By Jonita Davis February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • Muffin batter in parchment paper-lined muffin tin
    Baking
    Baking By Maria Scinto February 17th, 2025

    How To Make Muffin Liners Out Of Parchment Paper

    If you ever whip up some muffin or cupcake batter but find that you are fresh out of liners, there is no need to panic. Here's a handy parchment paper hack.

    By Maria Scinto February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • Men use saws to cut through ice for harvest
    Traditions
    Traditions By Lindsey Reynolds February 17th, 2025

    Before The Electric Refrigerator, Here's How People Kept Food Cold

    It wasn't until the middle of the 20th century that most homes had refrigerators. Before that, folks had to get more creative to keep food fresh.

    By Lindsey Reynolds February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • hand holding a russet potato in front of giant bin of potatoes
    Baking
    Baking By Maria Scinto February 17th, 2025

    How Your Next Pizza Night Can Start With A Simple Potato

    Hot, fresh, homemade pizza is a wonderful thing, but it can be a lot of work. This simple trick turns a plain potato into an easy peasy pizza night.

    By Maria Scinto February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • Open can of ham
    Storage and Preservation Tips
    Storage and Preservation Tips By Cassie Womack February 17th, 2025

    Why Does Canned Meat Last Longer Than Canned Fruit?

    It seems a little strange that canned meat will stay fresh for longer than canned fruit, but it's the truth. Here's the reason why this is the case.

    By Cassie Womack February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • ice cream in bowl topped with chocolate sauce
    Cook
    Cook By Jacqueline Dole February 17th, 2025

    Can You Actually Over-Churn Ice Cream?

    When making ice cream at home, you might think you can just set the machine and forget it. But is it possible to churn ice cream for too long?

    By Jacqueline Dole February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • man's hand holding head of iceberg lettuce outdoors
    History
    History By Lindsey Reynolds February 17th, 2025

    The Invention Of Iceberg Lettuce Changed The Way Americans Ate

    When you think of a wedge salad or BLT, iceberg lettuce certainly comes to mind. But you might be surprised to learn how this vegetable changed U.S. palates.

    By Lindsey Reynolds February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • Chick-Fil-A venerate cups
    Chicken Chains
    Chicken Chains By Carla Vaisman February 17th, 2025

    Can You Order Cookie Crumbles In Your Frosted Coffee At Chick-Fil-A?

    Chick-fil-A is serving frosted coffee and it's great, but even good things can be upgraded. We're dreaming of putting cookie crumbles in ours, so can you?

    By Carla Vaisman February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • Halved, stacked Dubai chocolate bar
    Traditions
    Traditions By Dennis Lee February 17th, 2025

    What's All That Green Stuff Inside Of Dubai Chocolate?

    The filling of the viral Dubai chocolate bars, with its vibrantly green gooeyness and crunchy bits, looks absolutely to die for, but what is it made out of?

    By Dennis Lee February 17th, 2025 Read More
  • Heads of cabbage piled high
    Storage and Preservation Tips
    Storage and Preservation Tips By Kurt Suchman February 17th, 2025

    Can You Freeze Cooked Cabbage For Later?

    There are plenty of different types of produce that don't respond well to the freezer, but cabbage is nice and hardy. Can you freeze cooked cabbage?

    By Kurt Suchman February 17th, 2025 Read More
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