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How to Pick the Ripest, Juiciest Pear Every Time
Picking the ripest—and healthiest—pears comes down to their color, texture, and weight. Here are the five most important ...
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Here's How To Know If Your Cantaloupe Has Gone Bad
Cantaloupe is not only one of the more hydrating foods that you can buy, but it's also incredibly juicy and flavorful, provided you know how to buy the tastiest cantaloupes at the store. But the good ...
Wondering how to make groceries last longer? One woman reveals her smart hacks that keeps food fresher for longer and ...
A food safety researcher in Sweden has called for more awareness of the risks posed by plant-based foods. “There is a naive ...
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17 Under $5 Seasonal Aldi Finds To Upgrade Your Holiday Charcuterie Board
Elevate your charcuterie boards this holiday season with these affordable gourmet finds at Aldi, including cheeses, spreads, ...
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Golden Retriever Throwing a Temper Tantrum Because He Wants a Snack Is Too Relatable
You when you just need a snack? It’s not Loof’s fault that he was getting a little hangry. He wanted a cookie! The Golden ...
A popular frozen food producer has recalled nearly 92,000 pounds of breakfast burrito and breakfast wrap products that contain eggs due to a risk of contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. The ...
If you’ve ever tried to lose weight, you’ve probably been told that cooking your own meals is the way to go. This has been backed up by a recent study, which found that people who ate home-cooked, ...
Mac and cheese – that ultimate comfort food – is creamy and substantial, not the sad, watery version that haunts lesser buffets. The mashed potatoes are the real deal – you can taste the butter and ...
For those with a sweet tooth that demands attention first thing in the morning, the Belgian Waffle Sundae combines a crispy waffle with ice cream, nuts, chocolate syrup, and whipped cream – ...
Australia’s love affair with berries has prompted new advice about a common pesticide. But the risk of harm is low.
Food giant Hormel is recalling nearly 5 million pounds of chicken products after complaints that pieces of metal were found in food, officials said Saturday. There have not been any reports of injury, ...
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