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Cook /Brian Udall
What's The Difference Between Maki Sushi And Nigiri?
If you are new to the world of sushi, it might be tough to tell maki and nigiri sushi apart when looking over a restaurant menu. Here's how they differ.
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Cook /Emma Segrest
Ina Garten's French Bark Contains 2 Types Of Chocolate
What makes Ina Garten's version of a French chocolate bark extra special is the two types of chocolate she uses in her recipe.
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Culture /Nikki Munoz
The Strategic Reason Candy And Soda Are Placed At Grocery Store Checkouts
Nothing in the grocery store happens by accident, and putting convenient packages of candy and soda right by the checkout register is one of many clever tricks.
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Cook /Elizabeth Okosun
Have Fresh Donuts At Breakfast Anytime With An Easy Air Fryer Trick
It seems there's not a single thing air fryers can't make. With a simple trick, you can add donuts to the list of things you didn't know you could air fry.
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Drink /Sara Kay
3 Things You're Doing Wrong At A co*cktail Bar, According To New York Bartenders
Whether you're at a new co*cktail bar or returning to your usual spot your bartender may be seeing some red flags. Well, these experts gave us the lo-down.
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Cook /Molly Harris
Chef Stella Parks's Aluminum Foil Trick For Easier Rolled Cakes
A perfectly rolled cake is truly an artistic sight and Chef Stella Park has an aluminum foil trick that will ensure it's more easily done right.
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Drink /Simone Gerber
Spike Your Next Cup Of Tea With Bourbon For A Comforting Night Cap
Drinking a hot mug of tea before bed is a great way to unwind and relax after a busy day. Why not enhance the effects with a splash of complementary bourbon?
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Cook /Greg Baker
15 Ways To Use Canned Oysters
Oysters from a can are a good fallback when fresh ones aren't available. Here are more than a few samples of what you can do with canned oysters.
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Cook /Nikita Ephanov
What's The Difference Between Center-Cut And Regular Bacon?
America certainly has a love affair with bacon. The pork treat comes in many different cuts, learn the differences between center cut and regular bacon.
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Cook /Karen Hart
The Right Way To Store Fresh Alfalfa Sprouts
Alfalfa sprouts are quite a bit more delicate than many other types of produce. To get the most out of their short shelf life, be sure to store them properly.
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Drink /Nikita Ephanov
When You Don't Have Proper co*cktail Mixing Tools, Grab A Slotted Spoon
Have you ever wanted to make a fancy co*cktail but found yourself without the tools? Don't worry, a common kitchen utensil can sub in and get the job done.
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Cook /Katie Mach
Martha Stewart's 12 Best Tips For Baking Cakes
Martha Stewart may have her hand in a lot of pots, but she'll always be a baker at her core. Read about some of her best cake making tips from over the years.
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Drink /Autumn Swiers
The Boozy Difference Between Gaelic And Irish Coffee
Irish coffee, with its sweet and creamy combo of Irish whiskey and coffee ingredients, is a popular co*cktail. But what about its cousin, the Gaelic coffee?
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Cook /Luna Regina
Canned Mushrooms Make For An Elevated Corned Beef Hash
In addition to being surprisingly versatile, canned mushrooms don't require much preparation, so you can add them straight into the beef hash anytime you want.
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Corned Beef Is The Key To Making Irish Eggs Benedict
If you're looking for a celebratory St. Patrick's Day breakfast dish, try Irish eggs Benedict. Find out what ingredients you'll need, as well as corned beef.
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Culture /Claire Redden
I Waited An Hour To Try LA's Best Bagel... And I Hate To Say It Was Worth It
In a food world inspired by internet-fads, it's not always worth it to give in to the hype. But LA's Courage Bagels truly goes go above and beyond.
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Drink /Jen Peng
Sweet Mash Vs Sour Mash: How The Bourbon Fermentations Match Up
What exactly is the difference between the most popular variety of bourbon, sour mash, and the less common sweet mash?
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Cook /Molly Harris
Spaghetti Pie Vs Baked Greek Pasta: What's The Difference?
Lasagna might be the most iconic example, but it's far from being the only layered and baked pasta dish. Let's compare one from the U.S. and one from Greece.
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Cook /Sylvia Tomczak
The Correct Way To Slice Bread For Delicious Bruschetta
The best tasting bruschetta is piled high with tasty toppings, and in order to make that happen you've got to be sure you're slicing your bread right.
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Cook /Elizabeth Okosun
How Long You Can Store Fresh Brussels Sprouts In The Fridge
Since Brussels sprouts are generally served as a side dish, there's a good chance you'll have some leftover from the bag. The good news is they last a while.
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Cook /Molly Harris
Here's The Difference Between Eggs In Purgatory And Shakshuka
Despite hailing from different parts of the world, two international egg dishes that have a lot in common are shakshuka and eggs in purgatory.
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Recipes /Ksenia Prints
Smoky French 75 Winter co*cktail Recipe
Give your classic French 75 co*cktail a wintry update with this unique variation, which swaps the gin for tequila and features a topping of absinthe.
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Culture /Stephanie Friedman
Thin Mints Are The Girl Scouts Cookies With A Nearly 100-Year-Old History
Despite the fact that Thin Mints have undergone multiple naming changes, today they can proudly call themselves the best-selling Girl Scout cookie.
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Drink /Simone Gerber
A Touch Of Bourbon Will Take Your Mulled Wine To The Next Level
It's not just the wine and warming spices that make this a deliciously enjoyable beverage; enhance the flavors even further with a splash of bourbon.
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Drink /Austin Havens-Bowen
This Is Who Really Makes Costco's Kirkland Signature Scotch
Costco's Kirkland Signature Scotch is a top seller for the warehouse retailer - but the company behind the drink is one you probably haven't heard of.
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Cook /Carmen Varner
17 Creative Ways To Use Marshmallow Fluff
The soft and gooey marshmallow fluff isn't something you crack open solely for a Fluffernutter sandwich, although that is a classic way to use it.
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Culture /Cassie Womack
The History Of Tamales, One Of The World's Oldest Recipes
Historians believe that people have been eating tamales for around 10,000 years. A lot has happened with the delicious dish in that time.
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Recipes /Miriam Hahn
5-Ingredient Edamame Hummus Recipe
In under 10 minutes and with only 5 ingredients, you can whip up bright, flavorful, and delicious edamame hummus to use as a dip, spread, or sandwich filling.
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Cook /Luna Regina
Gochujang Is The Unexpected Ingredient Your Chocolate Cake Needs
The rise of popularity of gochujang means it's popping up in recipes all over the place, but have you ever considered trying it in a chocolate cake? You should.
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