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  • Club soda poured into glass

    The Important Thing To Look For When Buying Club Soda

    Club soda is definitely an acquired taste, but if you enjoy it or want to try it, there's one important thing to look for when buying some.

    By Julia Mullaney February 1st, 2025 Read More
  • A glass of water on a bedside table

    Should You Really Drink Water That's Been Sitting Out All Night?

    So, you like sleeping with a glass of water next to you on your bedside table. How safe is that water going to be the next day, and will it taste the same?

    By Shawna Schofield February 1st, 2025 Read More
  • beer in a koozie on the beach

    Beer Koozies Are More Than Just A Gimmicky Accessory

    You've probably slapped a beer koozie on your cold brew at some point, but even though they do look nice, they're more than just a gimmicky accessory.

    By Andrew Amelinckx January 31st, 2025 Read More
  • Tomat sauce pot on wood

    Why Tomato Sauce Is Prone To Splattering

    One of the most annoying things about cooking tomato sauce is the inevitable splatter. Let's dive in to see why this happens - and what you can do about it.

    By Julia Mullaney January 31st, 2025 Read More
  • A woman adding flour into a bowl

    What's The Difference Between Batter And Dough?

    Batter and dough share many similarities, but they couldn't be more different. Understanding how they differ is the key to using them properly.

    By Georgina Jedikovska January 31st, 2025 Read More
  • Three Hong Kong-style egg tarts

    The Difference Between Portuguese And Hong Kong Egg Tarts

    Creamy custard egg tarts are a popular pastry in Portugal and Hong Kong, but each region's version of the dish is distinct in terms of flavor and history.

    By Eloise Rollins-Fife January 31st, 2025 Read More
  • a bowl of beans sits on a colorful tablecloth next to silverware

    Why You Might Want To Add Baking Soda To Your Beans

    Baking soda is one of those ingredients that can work miracles in the kitchen, but you've probably never added it to beans before. Here's why you should.

    By Sonora Slater January 31st, 2025 Read More
  • hummus with lemon and celery

    The Game-Changing Trick For Bright Hummus Flavor Without Extra Lemon Juice

    Lemon juice is standardly used to give hummus a tangy edge. Too much of it, though, and you could change the dip's texture. Here's what to use instead.

    By Jolee Sullivan January 31st, 2025 Read More
  • Friends with martinis close-up

    Why You Should Drink Vodka Within One Year Of Opening

    Vodka drinkers take note: It turns out that you only have around a year before the booze's quality declines. Here's what to know, according to an expert.

    By Robert Haynes-Peterson January 30th, 2025 Read More
  • turnips

    Turnips Vs Rutabagas: What's The Difference Between The Two?

    Despite being similar-looking vegetables that both belong to the cabbage family, rutabagas and turnips have a few key differences.

    By Chloe O'Donnell January 30th, 2025 Read More
  • Beer steins with intricate designs

    The Origins Of The Iconic Beer Stein

    Often seen as a cute, kitschy piece of German barware, the beer stein's signature look once served a very practical purpose.

    By Jackson Williams January 30th, 2025 Read More
  • Jar of peanut butter and whole peanuts

    Is Natural Peanut Butter Considered Processed Food?

    The term "processed" is a buzzword in conversations about food and nutrition, but it isn't inherently bad. Here's how it applies to natural peanut butter.

    By Allison Lindsey January 30th, 2025 Read More
  • jar of honey with a stirrer surrounded by flowers and honeycomb

    How Many Bees Does It Take To Make A Jar Of Honey?

    We've all heard about how busy bees are, but the notion doesn't hint at just how many of them work together to produce a jar of honey, so we did the math.

    By Jessica Riggio January 30th, 2025 Read More
  • Three types of fried fish on blue background

    The 15 Best Fish For Frying

    Fried fish is a comfort food that is found worldwide, but not all fish are great for frying. We spoke to fish experts to find out the best types of fish to fry.

    By Stephanie Mee January 30th, 2025 Read More
  • Spanish chorizo links hanging

    Spanish Vs Mexican Chorizo: Is There A Difference?

    Spanish and Mexican chorizo share the same name, but they have many differences. Here's everything that separates one chorizo from the other, explained.

    By Tony Cooper January 30th, 2025 Read More
  • Burrata on a dish

    Why Burrata Doesn't Last Very Long In The Fridge

    Burrata is a creamy, delicious treat, but one downside is it doesn't keep for very long, even in the fridge. Here's why, and what you can do about it.

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley January 29th, 2025 Read More
  • Kimchi on banchan platter

    The Underrated Kimchi Varieties You Need To Try According To An Expert

    Standard kimchi is just the tip of the iceberg for this fermented condiment. We spoke with chef Sungchul Shim for advice on how to explore further flavors.

    By Eloise Rollins-Fife January 29th, 2025 Read More
  • dark chocolate covered almonds

    Dark Chocolate Product Recall Updated To Highest Risk Level

    On December 12, Cal Yee Farm issued a recall for several food products due to undisclosed allergens. The FDA has now upgraded the recall. Here's what to know.

    By Emmy Schneider-Green January 29th, 2025 Read More
  • Person picking up a slice of pepperoni pizza next to two glasses of red wine on a checkered background

    Domino's And Yellow Tail Come Together For An Unexpected Collaboration

    Two global powerhouses in pizza and wine have announced a delicious collaboration that brings the food and drink together. Here's what to know.

    By Amber Sutherland-Namako January 29th, 2025 Read More
  • stacks of American cheese on wooden cutting board

    What Gives American Cheese Its Iconic Yellow Color?

    American cheese has an iconic, and unnatural-looking, yellow color. But why is it yellow? And what gives American cheese that unique color?

    By Lauren Dozier January 29th, 2025 Read More
  • A bowl of baking soda.

    The Science Behind How Baking Soda Works In Recipes

    One can find baking soda in a wide variety of recipes due to the unique purpose it serves. But how exactly does the science behind this popular ingredient work?

    By Georgina Jedikovska January 29th, 2025 Read More
  • sichuan peppercorns

    The Science Behind The Wild Sensation Of Eating Sichuan Peppers

    Ever dig into a bowl of Sichuan-style food and experience an unexpected tingling sensation? That's the Sichuan peppers, and this is how they work.

    By Shriya Swaminathan January 29th, 2025 Read More
  • Airplane meal with wine

    The Foods You Should Avoid Ordering On An Airplane

    Unfortunately, one of the most dangerous aspects of airplane travel can be the meals provided in-flight. Here's what foods you should avoid to stay healthy.

    By Ashlen Wilder January 29th, 2025 Read More
  • Lay's potato chips on supermarket shelf

    Lay's Potato Chip Recall Clocks In At The FDA's Highest Risk Level: What To Know

    Due to an increased risk to consumers, the FDA has updated a recent recall for a specific variety of Lay's potato chips. Here's how you can protect yourself.

    By Eloise Rollins-Fife January 29th, 2025 Read More
  • Diet soda on ice

    The First Diet Soda Came From A Company You've Never Heard Of

    Diet soda is everywhere nowadays, from Coke to Pepsi, tons of company's have their own offerings. But the first one came from a company you've never heard of.

    By Jackson Williams January 28th, 2025 Read More
  • Group cheersing beer stein glasses at festival

    American Beer Culture Changed Forever Thanks To German Immigrants

    American beer culture is as strong as ever, but it has evolved a lot over the years. In fact, it was German immigrants who changed it forever.

    By Jessica Riggio January 28th, 2025 Read More
  • Beef on weck sandwich with French fries and bowl of tomatoes in background

    Beef On Weck: The Iconic New York Sandwich Everyone Needs To Try Once In Their Life

    Beef on Weck: The iconic Western New York sandwich dates back to the 1800s and stacks roast beef on a kummelweck roll. Everyone needs to try it once.

    By Ilene V. Smith January 28th, 2025 Read More
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