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Drink /Karen Hart
A Splash Of Orange Juice Is The Surefire Way To Temper Strong Bourbon
Straight bourbon can be overwhelming for many drinkers, but you can add a simple ingredient to temper the taste. Adding orange juice can make it easier to sip.
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Cook /Michelle Welsch
Choose Bolder Cheese Options When Adding Rice Crackers To Your Charcuterie Board
Rice crackers can be added to trays of cheese and accouterments. Plain, neutral crisps provide an ideal platform for other more flavorful ingredients to shine.
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Drink /Autumn Swiers
Foster's Is The Australian Beer Invented By Americans
While marketing would have you believe that Foster's is practically synonymous with Australian beer, its Aussie roots are arguably planted in American soil.
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Drink /Autumn Swiers
Starbucks Is Rumored To Be Adding A Spicy Version Of Its Lemonade Refreshers
A Reddit post has people excited over the possibility of Starbucks releasing spicy Refresher Lemonades in the near future - but so far it's just speculation.
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Culture /Autumn Swiers
How Béarnaise Sauce Got Its Name
Béarnaise sauce is commonly found in most steakhouses across the U.S. Find out how this traditional French sauce was created and how it got its name.
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Cook /Wendy Leigh
The Special Salt That Makes Movie Theater Popcorn So Delicious
Movie theater popcorn has an almost inimitable quality. Maybe you won't believe it's not butter that makes the snack stand out, but salt plays a major role.
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Drink /Brian Udall
Macallan Teams Up With Bentley Motors For A $50k Single Malt Whisky
In one of the more unique collaborations, The Macallan and Bentley Motors joined forces to create The Macallan Horizon, a scotch whisky with a hefty price tag.
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Cook /Karen Hart
The Best Way To Store Leftover Ramen For Later
There may be a point when you find yourself with leftover ramen noodles and uncertain if you can store them for future use. The answer is, yes, you can.
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Restaurants /Sarah Angileri
10 Popular Indian Restaurants In Chicago, Ranked
There's plenty of choice when it comes to Indian restaurants in Chicago, but how do you know where the good ones are? Our writer shares the top spots to try.
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Drink /Peggy Aoki
The At-Home Trick You Can Use To Upgrade Cheap Vodka
You want to know this clever trick for turning a cheap bottle of vodka into a flavorful co*cktail component worthy of any high-end mixologist's menu.
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Drink /Karen Hart
Smoked Ice Cubes Are The Subtle Way To Add Bold Flavor To Your Drinks
What is this chilly novelty? A smoked ice cube is water that has been infused with smoke from wood chips that are burned on a grill or in a smoker.
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Cook /Michelle Welsch
The Easy, 2-Ingredient Pumpkin Mousse You Don't Want To Miss Out On
The treat can be enjoyed as a standalone star or be served alongside slices of pie or chocolate tortes for a dessert that looks just as impressive as it tastes.
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Drink /Dani Zoeller
Review: Starbucks' Luck Of The Matcha Frappuccino Is A Sweet Treat For St. Patrick's Day
For St. Patrick's Day 2024, Starbucks is offering its new Luck of the Matcha Crème Frappuccino. We review this blended treat, without any blarney.
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Drink /Lucia Capretti
Avoid These 12 Mistakes When Shopping For A Bottle Of Wine
Endless aisles of wine bottles can be daunting, especially when buying for a special occasion. So, we've done the work to help you avoid these 12 mistakes.
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Cook /Peggy Aoki
The Advantages Of Cooking With Seedless Lemons
If you happen to need lemons next time you're cooking up something in the kitchen, try the seedless kind; they can help prevent certain hassles.
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Cook /Helena Nichols
Priyanka Naik's Clever Way To Use Onion Peels In The Kitchen - Exclusive
With the ever-climbing price of food, vegan and sustainable food chef Priyanka Naik wants you to reconsider tossing out your onion peels.
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Culture /Michelle Welsch
Why Gordon Ramsay's Favorite Food Destination In The World Is Laos
Gordon Ramsay explained that traveling around the world to sample different kinds of foods challenges his palate, but Laos particularly sticks out in his mind.
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Cook /Emma Segrest
Le Creuset At IHS 2024: What To Expect From The Massive Cookware Brand
The Inspired Home Show 2024 will showcase a range of Le Creuset's tried-and-true favorites, plus a brand new outdoor cookware line, and more.
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Cook /Danielle Turner
Why Italian Cheese Formai De Mut Tastes Different Every Time It's Made, According To An Expert
In a country with some of the best cheese in the world, Formai de Mut stands out. We interview an expert to learn about this amazing Italian cheese.
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Cook /Julia Holland
Add Eggs To Leftover Chinese Food For An Upgraded Breakfast Frittata
The beauty of a frittata is that it serves as a versatile and robust canvas that can take on any ingredients that you throw at it, including leftovers.
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Drink /Austin Havens-Bowen
The Proper Way To Store Your Bottles Of Triple Sec
Bartenders and amateur mixologists alike use triple sec for its sweet citrusy kick, but a little goes a long way and you're bound to have some leftover.
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Cook /Autumn Swiers
Why MSG Is The Crucial Ingredient For Copycat Kewpie Mayo
Rich in flavor and endlessly creamy, Kewpie mayo is a Japanese staple. To make your own copycat version, MSG is an essential ingredient for getting extra umami.
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Drink /Wendy Leigh
The Simple Nespresso Tip To Get More Bang For Your Buck With Every Order
Once you get deep into the coffee world, it can pay to take advantage of tips and tricks to save money while maximizing the flavors you get to experience.
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Restaurants /Jessica Mlinaric
15 Iconic Pastrami Sandwiches From Across The US
The U.S. is home to some of the best pastrami sandwiches known to humankind. But, how to choose? Well, we've done the work and compiled this list of the top 15.
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Cook /Elizabeth Okosun
Add Tomatoes To Classic Instant Ramen For A Bright Burst Of Flavor
Instant ramen can always stand for some improvement, and while green onions or bok choy may be your first choices, tomatoes deserve a spot on your list.
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Cook /Matthew Spina
Science Says You Can't Cream Sugar With Melted Butter
When a recipe says to cream together sugar and room-temperature butter, it might be natural to assume that melted butter would work too, but that isn't true.
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Cook /Austin Havens-Bowen
For Juicy And Crispy Ham Steaks, A Quick Pan Sear Is The Best Method
Ham steak may be a less familiar cut of meat, but it's worth a spot on your weekly rotation if you want something crispy, juicy, and easy to cook.
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Drink /Claire Redden
The Bourbon Brand You Are, Based On Your Zodiac Sign
There are hundreds of different brands of bourbon, it can get overwhelming to choose your next one. So let the alignment of the stars make the decision for you.
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Drink /Brian Udall
Why Higher Priced Wines May Not Always Be The Best Choice, According To An Expert
The price of wine can vary widely from just a couple of dollars to hundreds if not more. Top-shelf picks aren't always the best choice or even the best quality.
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