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  • Selection of Costco cakes

    What To Know About Costco's Cake Options Before Ordering

    Costco's cake-ordering process is famously old-school, and the flavor and size options are limited. Here's how to make the most of what's on offer.

    By Greta Pano April 29th, 2024 Read More
  • Drying fettucine and ravioli

    The Technical Difference Between Machine And Handmade Pasta

    Machine-made pasta -- even when you make it at home with a hand crank -- is worlds away from handmade pasta. Which type to eat depends on your dinner goals.

    By Jonathan Kesh April 29th, 2024 Read More
  • City of Nuoro in Sardinia

    The World's Rarest Pasta Is Eaten Only Twice A Year

    The rarest pasta in the world hails from Sardinia, and it can only be eaten after completing a brutal hike. But why is it only available twice per year?

    By Tony Cooper April 29th, 2024 Read More
  • Clarified milk punch with lime.

    Milk Washing: The 300-Year-Old Technique For Extra Frothy Cocktails

    For a smooth finish on your favorite spirit, try this historic cocktail method. Did you know that one of the Founding Fathers preferred his brandy milk-washed?

    By Matthew Lee April 29th, 2024 Read More
  • Someone turning on stove burner

    The Burner Mistake Everyone Makes With Gas Stovetops

    Don't just pop that pan or pot onto the stove without paying attention to burner sizes. Which burner you use can make an impact on your food -- and bills.

    By Matthew Wilson April 29th, 2024 Read More
  • pouring Kombucha into glass with raspberry

    How Long You Can Safely Drink Kombucha After Opening

    Due to its fermentation process, kombucha tends to last a bit longer than standard juices or teas. However, kombucha won't last forever. Here's when to toss it.

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley April 29th, 2024 Read More
  • rinsing vegetable in sink with gloves

    11 Everyday Food Safety Mistakes To Start Avoiding Now

    From the risk of dull knives to preventing cross-contamination with raw chicken, we break down the common issues to avoid in the kitchen.

    By Lauren Greco April 29th, 2024 Read More
  • Person making assorted fresh pasta

    The Unrivaled Best Flour For Impressive Homemade Pasta

    When you want to make homemade pasta that is guaranteed to impress your guests, there is one kind of flour that will yield the best results.

    By Julia Mullaney April 28th, 2024 Read More
  • Buttered Texas toast

    The Restaurant Mishap That Led To Texas Toast

    Texas Toast is an iconic (and delicious) symbol of the Lone Star State, but it got its start by accident. Here's the origin story of the tasty toast.

    By Tim Forster April 28th, 2024 Read More
  • Woman shopping for wine

    How Non-Members Can Buy Costco Alcohol (In 14 States)

    Even if you're not a member of Costco, you might be able to buy alcohol at the store. In certain states, non-members are allowed to stock up on drinks.

    By Chloe O'Donnell April 28th, 2024 Read More
  • Rachael Ray smiling at event

    Rachael Ray's Genius Tip To Save Chipotles Canned In Adobo

    If you've opened a can of chipotles in adobo sauce and don't want to use the leftovers right away, Rachael Ray's brilliant trick lets you savor the spice.

    By Chloe O'Donnell April 28th, 2024 Read More
  • rare steak

    Do Some Restaurants Really Undercook Steak On Purpose?

    You may have heard the rumor that steakhouses intentionally undercook your steak order instead of following your requests. Is there any truth to this idea?

    By Matthew Wilson April 28th, 2024 Read More
  • Rigatoni extruded through bronze die

    What It Means When Pasta Is 'Bronze Cut' And Why It's A Green Flag

    Bronze cut pasta is a classic favorite that's making a comeback. This more old-fashioned pasta is becoming popular in home kitchens -- and for good reason.

    By Alli Neal April 27th, 2024 Read More
  • Chef Mary Berry at event

    The Canned Shortcut Mary Berry Insists On For Trifles

    Trifles are impressive and celebratory desserts, but they can take a while to complete if everything's made from scratch. Instead, follow Mary Berry's lead.

    By Andrew Amelinckx April 27th, 2024 Read More
  • Sushi assortment on wooden boards

    5 Tips On Eating Sushi According To A Pro

    Unlock the secrets to savoring sushi like a seasoned connoisseur with tips from one of the foremost experts and professional chefs in the country.

    By Elias Nash April 27th, 2024 Read More
  • ripe avocados

    Color Is Key When Picking The Right Avocados At The Grocery Store

    The skin of a ripe avocado will generally appear deep, dark green - almost purply or black - while bright green skin means the flesh inside is not yet ready.

    By Allie Ward April 27th, 2024 Read More
  • Elvis eating sandwich

    Elvis Presley's Real Favorite Sandwich Used An Entire Loaf Of Bread

    The Fool's Gold Loaf included such a prodigious amount of peanut butter, jelly, and bacon that the sandwich required an entire loaf of bread.

    By Andrew Amelinckx April 27th, 2024 Read More
  • assorted fruit candies

    Why Climate Change Could Force A Non-Chocolate Candy Trend

    You don't need to start stockpiling chocolate in your basement just yet, but there may come a time when it's in short supply. Here's why it might happen.

    By Elias Nash April 27th, 2024 Read More
  • Ree Drummond in white shirt in front of tree

    Why Ree Drummond Uses Canned Tomatoes For Restaurant-Style Salsa

    When making her favorite restaurant-style salsa, Ree Drummond chooses not to use fresh tomatoes, and The Pioneer Woman has good reason not to.

    By Emmy Schneider-Green April 26th, 2024 Read More
  • Vietnamese salted coffee phin

    Salted Coffee: The Modern Vietnamese Cafe Trend With Fabled Origins

    The salty bean-based drink has become increasingly popular at modern Vietnamese cafes, but the story of its creation is the stuff of legends.

    By Matthew Lee April 26th, 2024 Read More
  • Chef David Chang smiling

    The Absolute Best Canned Tuna According To Chef David Chang

    Not all canned tuna is equally bland -- in fact, some is so flavorful it could make for a stand-alone meal. Here's chef David Chang's favorite brand.

    By Elias Nash April 26th, 2024 Read More
  • opera cake slices

    20 French Cakes You Need To Try At Least Once

    France is justifiably famous for its cakes. We break down some of our favorites, from rustic apple cakes to towering, elegant croquembouches.

    By Posie Brien April 25th, 2024 Read More
  • Costco delivery truck

    The Trick To Getting Inexpensive Cookware At Costco

    Costco's cost-saving perks go beyond just the deals you'll find in-store. You can use your membership online to score massive deals on cookware and other finds.

    By Ann Meyer April 25th, 2024 Read More
  • Woman icing a white cake

    Costco's Cake Ordering System Is Kind Of Archaic, But Members Love It

    Costco's old-school system for ordering custom cakes might seem like it belongs in the past, but many customers love how orderly and error-proof it is.

    By Emmy Schneider-Green April 24th, 2024 Read More
  • RMS Titanic launch

    The Last Meal Of The Titanic's First-Class Passengers

    On the Titanic, not all meals were created equal. The menus recovered from the ship indicate that the first-class passengers certainly engaged in fine dining.

    By Elias Nash April 24th, 2024 Read More
  • Martha Stewart

    Martha Stewart's Advice To Save Money On Premium Olive Oil

    Olive oil is a staple in the kitchen, but those premium bottles can get pretty expensive. Here's Martha Stewart's tip to get the most bang for your buck.

    By Emmy Schneider-Green April 24th, 2024 Read More
  • bowl of tofu cubes

    What Tofu Is Really Made Of

    Tofu is a plant-based protein, so the process of making those spongy white cubes is way more in-depth than you may think. Here's how tofu is really made.

    By Elias Nash April 23rd, 2024 Read More
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