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  • giant pumpkin in field

    Why Pumpkins Can Grow So Big, According To Science

    A pumpkin is technically a berry. Yet unlike many fruits, it can reach sizes that rival a large boulder. A specific biological property makes this possible.

    By Autumn Swiers 10 hours ago Read More
  • Chef Michael Symon serving up a plate of sliced turkey

    6 Simple Ways To Elevate Your BBQ, According To Michael Symon

    Who knows barbecue better than Michael Symon? We caught up with the chef ahead of LA Wine & Food Festival for some hot tips only a pro could provide.

    By Monika Sudakov 2 days ago Read More
  • Close-up of fettuccine Alfredo

    Make The Most Decadent Alfredo Sauce With This Canned Ingredient Shortcut

    For a creamier Alfredo sauce, consider adding this canned ingredient to your next batch. The results may end up surprising you.

    By Julia Holland 2 days ago Read More
  • Hot honey with chili peppers

    The Fastest Way To Make Hot Honey When You Don't Want To Go To The Store

    Making hot honey is both simple and quick, according to one expert who shares her tips on how to make the spicy sweetness from the comfort of your own home.

    By Wendy Leigh 2 days ago Read More
  • Retro family dinner

    The Best Budget-Friendly Comfort Meals Straight Out Of The '70s And '80s

    Parents in the '70s and '80s really understood how to follow a budget. We take a look at some tasty and inexpensive meals that should make a comeback.

    By Dee Lopez 2 days ago Read More
  • A person in a yellow apron mixing ingredients for a cake

    Before Boxed Mix, This Popular Southern Cake Reigned Supreme

    Before boxed mixes were popularized, it was still possible to whip up a quick cake with minimal effort. This recipe couldn't be easier (or tastier).

    By Dee Lopez 2 days ago Read More
  • Apple cider in glass bottle surrounded by apples

    10 Mistakes You're Making With Homemade Apple Cider

    Making apple cider at home isn't that hard. If you want to make a more delicious homemade cider, take a look at how to fix the most common mistakes.

    By Samantha Maxwell 2 days ago Read More
  • fiber-filled foods

    How Much Fiber You Should Actually Be Eating Every Day

    Fiber should play a key role in our daily dietary habits, but how much you should eat, exactly, can be a bit confusing. Here's what you need to know.

    By Luna Regina 3 days ago Read More
  • Thanksgiving turkey with sides

    The Strangest Question Butterball's Turkey Helpline Ever Received For Thanksgiving

    Butterball's Turkey Talk-Line receives thousands of questions each year, but one expert reveals the strangest one asked by far.

    By Fred Hernandez 3 days ago Read More
  • Bowl of mashed potatoes garnished with fresh herbs on a wooden table surrounded by herbs, potatoes, garlic, and cream

    Don't Let Mashed Potatoes Get Cold – Use This Perfect Method To Keep Them Warm And Ready

    If you want the warmest, creamiest mashed potatoes this Thanksgiving without the risk of them going cold, here is what you need to do.

    By A.J. Forget 3 days ago Read More
  • A person pours a glass of orange juice next to whole oranges

    The Type Of Orange Juice With The Highest Calcium Content

    Move over milk, there's another beverage that'll help you reach your calcium intake, and that's orange juice. The key, however, is picking out the right one.

    By Whitney Bard 3 days ago Read More
  • cinnamon rolls

    This European Country Is Said To Have Invented The Cinnamon Roll

    Ever wonder how the cinnamon roll came to be? Far from an American invention, the birthplace of the buns is supposedly this northern European country.

    By Matthew Spina 3 days ago Read More
  • person holding 2 slices of freeze-dried strawberries

    The Nutritional Differences Between Freeze-Dried And Fresh Fruit

    If you're thinking of switching your daily fresh fruit for the freeze-dried version, you'd better read this nutritional guide to the miniature snacks first.

    By Luna Regina 4 days ago Read More
  • hard boiled eggs on board with salt and pepper shakers

    Hard-Boiling Eggs Past Their Expiration Date: Is It Safe?

    If you have some seemingly expired eggs leftover and you're unsure if they're safe to hard boil, here's what you need to know.

    By Whitney Bard 5 days ago Read More
  • airport security check point with conveyer belt

    The Unexpected Liquidy Food You Can Bring Through Airport Security

    TSA keeps strict rules for the amounts and types of liquids that are allowed onboard flights. But there's one food you can, technically, bring.

    By Ian Fortey 5 days ago Read More
  • A bowl of lentil soup with a sprig of parsley sits on a white plate along with two pieces of multigrain toast.

    This Comfort Soup Was Deemed Cheap In The '70s (But Is Considered Luxe Now)

    There's one five-star comfort soup that's packed with nutrients and is now used to elevate a meal, but it wasn't always held in such high regard.

    By Rosie Govin 6 days ago Read More
  • Open Can of SPAM and seven unopened cans of SPAM

    The Spam Recipe People Loved In The '50s But Rarely Eat Anymore

    Spam used to be quite commonplace in American homes after World War II, but one particular Spam-centric dish has been forgotten for decades.

    By Whitney Bard 6 days ago Read More
  • Several ripe apples glistening with water and one is cut in half exposing the inner white flesh

    One Brand Of Apples Won't Brown, Thanks To Science

    Don't you hate when fresh apples get bruised and mealy? This specific brand of apple has been designed to avoid bruising and stay fresh for longer.

    By Ian Fortey 6 days ago Read More
  • A Thanksgiving table loaded with turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, roasted carrots, pumpkin pie, and more

    Forget Green Beans, This Veggie Used To Be A Staple On Thanksgiving Tables For Decades

    While it's not as popular as it once was, this tall and stalk-y vegetable used to be the "it" item on every Thanksgiving menu across the country.

    By Holly Tishfield 6 days ago Read More
  • different cans of pringles all stacked and crammed together

    10 Discontinued Pringles Chip Flavors We Would Bring Back In A Heartbeat

    Pringles is widely know to produce an array of limited-time flavors. Sometimes, they produce a new taste that we wish could stay around for a little longer.

    By Charlotte Pointing 7 days ago Read More
  • Ice cream-topped chocolate cherry dump cake on plate with spoon

    10 Old-School Comfort Foods Gen Xers Grew Up On (And Still Make Today)

    There are so many food trends now that it can be hard to keep up, but Gen Xers still reach for the comforting and nostalgic meals of their childhood.

    By Catherine Brookes 7 days ago Read More
  • Dish of raw cinnamon powder and cinnamon sticks

    Check The Color Of Your Cinnamon, It Might Actually Be Inferior

    There are two major kinds of cinnamon. They differ in terms of taste, relative availability, and overall desirability. Here's how to distinguish them by color.

    By Autumn Swiers 8 days ago Read More
  • pot of chili

    The Lean, Smoky Chili That Swaps Beef For A Richer Red Meat

    Everybody has a beloved chili recipe. One way to vary things is to change the protein. This red meat is leaner than beef, but still as flavorful.

    By Deb Kavis 8 days ago Read More
  • Two whole bananas with one whole avocado balanced on top

    Avocado Versus Banana: Which Packs More Potassium In Your Breakfast?

    Both avocado and banana offer loads of potassium, but which is better health-wise? Well, the truth about their health benefits may surprise you.

    By Angeline Stratz 9 days ago Read More
  • A plate of hash brown potatoes, fried eggs, sausages, toast, with marmalade in the background

    What Actually Is A Traditional Country Breakfast?

    The traditional country breakfast is quintessentially American -- but what makes it unique to any other breakfast plate, and where did it come from?

    By Ian Fortey 9 days ago Read More
  • selection of fruit for sale

    The Tart Fruit You Can Eat Whole Or Enjoy As Juice That's Rich In Magnesium

    Magnesium is a key mineral for helping your body regulate sleep, aid digestion, and manage stress. This diminutive fruit will help you get your dose.

    By Whitney Bard 10 days ago Read More
  • Martha Stewart smiles at the camera

    Martha Stewart's Must-Follow Steps For Successfully Shipping Holiday Cookies

    Before you send out those holiday cookies this year, be sure to consider Martha Stewart's advice for the best way to ship them.

    By Matthew Spina 10 days ago Read More
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