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  • Banana in refrigerator

    Your Fridge Is Best For Banana Storage But There's A Catch

    Placing your bananas in the refrigerator helps to slow down the ripening (and decaying) process, extending your fruit's shelf life.

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley May 31st, 2024 Read More
  • Orange Le Creuset dutch oven

    The Easiest Way To Clean Stains From Le Creuset Dutch Ovens

    If you have stubborn stains in your Le Creuset dutch oven, all you need is a few simple tools to get rid of them.

    By Katie Melynn May 31st, 2024 Read More
  • Ina Garten speaking in front of crowd

    Ina Garten's Go-To Canned Tuna For Unbeatable Sandwiches

    Here's what you need to know about the canned tuna Ina Garten prefers for sandwiches, and why you might want to make your next tuna melt with these.

    By Buffy Naillon May 31st, 2024 Read More
  • T-bone steak in a skillet

    15 Myths About Cast Iron Skillets, Debunked

    When used correctly, cast iron is king in the kitchen, but there are plenty of misconceptions about this popular type of pan. We're here to set things straight.

    By Hannah LaFond May 29th, 2024 Read More
  • Tomato sauce on wooden board

    How You Can Adjust Pasta Sauce For Pizza And Vice Versa

    When it's pizza night and you only have a jar of pasta sauce in the pantry, there's no need to run back out to the store. Just follow these tips.

    By Julia Mullaney May 27th, 2024 Read More
  • sliced tomatoes, onions, and cucumbers

    The Right Way To Store Sliced Tomatoes, Onions, And Cucumbers

    As exquisite as tomatoes, cucumbers, and onions are, they are also finicky foods and if you don't store them properly they can spoil in just a day or two.

    By Elias Nash May 27th, 2024 Read More
  • waffle chicken sandwich on board

    15 Things You Didn't Know Your Waffle Maker Could Do

    If you thought that waffle-maker you spent a small fortune on was a waste, think again. It'll earn a spot on the counter with all these ideas!

    By Sarah Moore May 26th, 2024 Read More
  • Pan on an electric stove

    The Stove Top Mistake That Can Cause Stoneware To Crack

    Stoneware is sturdy and durable in most cases, but you'll want to protect it from extreme temperature changes -- especially when it comes to stove tops.

    By Jonathan Kesh May 26th, 2024 Read More
  • Hand holding chopsticks

    How To Eat With Chopsticks And Do It Effortlessly

    If you're intimidated by chopsticks, we've got you covered. Read on as we share our step-by-step guide to chopsticks usage and the etiquette.

    By Helena Nichols May 25th, 2024 Read More
  • Close-up plate of hash browns

    Why The Air Fryer Should Be Your First Choice For Frozen Hash Browns

    There are all kinds of ways to cook hash browns from frozen, but air frying the spuds should be your preferred method for a number of reasons.

    By Emmy Schneider-Green May 24th, 2024 Read More
  • cleaning grill grates with onion

    The Cheapest Way To Clean Your Grill Is With Half An Onion

    Cleaning your grill is easy, and it doesn't take any special equipment. Instead of using a wire brush or chemical cleaning solutions, grab an onion.

    By Elias Nash May 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • Drip coffee maker and coffee cup

    You Can (Technically) Make Dinner In Your Coffee Maker

    If you're ever hungry and have only a coffee maker at your disposal, there are a surprising number of ways that you can make dinner with the appliance.

    By Elias Nash May 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • tan hands pushing French press

    14 Things You Didn't Know Your French Press Could Do

    Though a French press is tailor-made for coffee, there's no reason to limit it there because we've got loads of useful drink and food hacks its perfect for.

    By Sarah Moore May 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Asparagus in a vase

    Treat Your Asparagus Like A Bouquet Of Flowers For Better Fridge Storage

    It's always great to have fresh veggies in the house. Next time you're ready to refrigerate those asparagus stalks, pretend you're making a veggie bouquet.

    By Julia Mullaney May 20th, 2024 Read More
  • pesto in bowl with basil leaves

    The Best Store-Bought Pesto Money Can Buy, According To Reviews

    With so many pesto brands in the grocery store, which one is the best? We take a deep dive to explore some of our favorite pesto brands.

    By Lauren Greco May 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Open cans of food

    No Can Opener? Open Your Can With A Spoon Instead

    If you're in a pinch and lost your can opener, you can still eat your favorite canned food. If you have a spoon handy, try this simple opening trick.

    By Chloe O'Donnell May 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Various kitchen tools

    Once Popular Vintage Kitchen Tools That No One Uses Anymore

    It's easy to be nostalgic about the past, especially when considering all the interesting and popular kitchen tools home cooks used and left behind.

    By Dean Kopitsky May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Box grater lying on a table

    15 Creative Ways To Use Your Cheese Grater

    The grater is for more than just cheese. From frozen tofu to cauliflower rice, these are our favorite tips for getting the most from your grater.

    By Natalie Voloshchuk May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • twelve jars of peanut butter

    Peanut Butter Brands You Should Buy And The Ones You Should Avoid

    The peanut butter aisle is stocked with options, but which ones are actually worth the purchase? We did a thorough brand breakdown to help you choose.

    By Sarah Moore May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Bowls of stirfry with chopsticks

    The Chopstick Hack That Gives You Double The Fridge Space

    Carve out extra storage space in your fridge with this chopstick hack for stacking bowls. It's so simple that you'll wonder why you didn't think of it sooner!

    By Chloe O'Donnell May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • different cuts of watermelon

    How To Cut Watermelon Into Sticks, Cubes And Triangles

    Cutting a watermelon is no easy task. We've got a detailed melon carving breakdown, whether you're cutting up for a backyard BBQ or a simple recipe.

    By Helena Nichols May 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Fathe's Day gift box

    5 Father's Day Food Gifts That Won't Collect Dust In Your Basement

    It can be hard shopping for a dad who fancies himself a lover of all things food, so we rounded up a bunch of gifts your old man will actually want to use.

    By Elias Nash May 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Whiskey glass in a barrel

    The Storage Mistake That Spoils Your Whiskey

    If you want to keep your whiskey flavorful, don't store it the same way you'd store a bottle of wine! Instead, avoid oxidation with a simple storage switch.

    By Tony Cooper May 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Apples, potatoes, and onions

    Onions, Apples, And Potatoes: What Can I Store Together?

    Certain produce just shouldn't be stored together, because they can share scents and flavors or emit gasses that speed up ripening before you're ready.

    By Alli Neal May 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Grocery store shelves of cheese

    Why Grocery Stores Wrap Cheese In Plastic But You Shouldn't

    When you pick up your favorite cheese at the grocery store, it usually comes wrapped in plastic, but that's not how you should keep it at home. Here's why.

    By Ann Meyer May 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Keurig coffee maker

    The Best Schedule To Clean Your Keurig For Great Tasting Coffee

    Keep your Keurig in top shape -- and your coffee tasting great -- by sticking to a cleaning schedule that's based on how often you use the machine.

    By Greta Pano May 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Glassware stored on a shelf

    When To Store Glasses Facing Up Vs Down: The Debate Explained

    Whether your glassware should be stored facing up or facing down and when is a matter of great debate. Here's what to know and when it matters.

    By Tony Cooper May 12th, 2024 Read More
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