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How To Make The Most Out Of A Cracker Barrel Breakfast For 2
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  • Cracker Barrel breakfast dishes
    By Julia Mullaney

    How To Make The Most Out Of A Cracker Barrel Breakfast For 2

    Cracker Barrel offers plenty of great food for surprisingly good prices, but you can squeeze some more savings into a meal for two with some strategy.

    By Julia Mullaney Read More
  • A raw prime rib steak
    By Adam Raphael

    Should You Reverse Sear Prime Rib Steaks?

    Prime rib is a special cut of meat that you might not often enjoy, so you want to ensure you cook it properly. Here's whether you should reverse sear it or not.

    By Adam Raphael Read More
  • water being poured from a tap into a cup
    By Megan Shoop-Volz

    The Easy Way To Remove Chlorine From Water And Taste What You've Been Missing

    Though chlorine is added to tap water for safety reasons, it can make your water taste chemical. Here are several fast and easy ways to remove that flavor.

    By Megan Shoop-Volz Read More
  • Roasted chestnuts with skin peeling back
    By Dhruv Trivedi

    How To Roast Chestnuts Without A Fire Or Oven From The Comfort Of Your Home

    Roasted chestnuts are a delicious cool-weather staple. If you want to make them yourself at home, there's no need to turn on the oven or start a fire.

    By Dhruv Trivedi Read More
  • a woman holding a mug on a table with two hands
    By Sean Pagnotti

    How To Turn Your Morning Coffee Into A High-Protein Powerhouse

    Adding more protein into their diet is the goal of many, and one of the best ways to hit your protein goals is by incorporating it into your morning brew.

    By Sean Pagnotti Read More
  • a plate of escargot  on a marble table
    By Andy Hume

    How To Prepare Canned Escargot For A Meal That's Fancy Without The Fuss

    Canned escargot lays the groundwork for a meal that sounds fancy, but is super easy to put together. Here's what you need to pull it off like a pro.

    By Andy Hume Read More
  • roasting almonds in pan
    By Mathieson Nishimura

    How To Toast Almonds In Butter Without Burning Them

    Toasting nutty, golden brown almonds can be tricky, because they can burn and turn bitter in a flash. Here's how to make the best toasted almonds.

    By Mathieson Nishimura Read More
  • Chicken-fried steak dish
    By Julia Mullaney

    The Biggest Tell As To Whether Your Steak Has Been Country Fried Or Chicken Fried

    You might see chicken- and country-fried steaks on menus and wonder if there's any difference. There is, and here's how to tell the two apart.

    By Julia Mullaney Read More
  • Hands hold a head of butter lettuce
    By Camryn Teder

    How To Clean Butter Lettuce Without Ruining Its Delicate Leaves

    Butter lettuce is a perfect choice for many dishes, but cleaning it can be a hassle. Here's the best way to do it so you don't ruin its delicate leaves.

    By Camryn Teder Read More
  • several people clinking beers
    By Nikita Ephanov

    Here's The Best Way To Open A Beer Without An Opener

    There's no quicker way to harsh a buzz than to reach for a cold one and not be able to open it. If you don't have an opener, try this method instead.

    By Nikita Ephanov Read More
  • Welsh rarebit on brown paper with herbs
    By Megan Shoop-Volz

    Welsh Rarebit Is The Quick British Meal You Can Make In Under 20 Minutes

    This classic British meal makes the most of toast and a rich cheese sauce, creating an irresistible dinner in minutes flat.

    By Megan Shoop-Volz Read More
  • overnight oats in glass cups surrounded by fruit
    By Megan Shoop-Volz

    Can You Make Overnight Oatmeal With Pintola High-Protein Oats?

    If you're looking to transform the viral Pintola oats into an overnight oatmeal dish, there are a few rules you should follow for the best texture and taste.

    By Megan Shoop-Volz Read More
  • Spatchcocked turkey on an aluminum foil lined pan with rosemary
    By Molly Wilson

    How To Spatchcock A Turkey The Easy Way According To Ree Drummond

    Turkey is the ideal way to feed a holiday crowd, but we think it's time to take Ree Drummond's advice on how to spatchcock the bird for quick and even cooking.

    By Molly Wilson Read More
  • Colorful pool noodles floating on water
    By Jackson Williams

    Keep Your Drinks Cold This Summer With An Easy Pool Noodle Hack

    Whether you're hanging by the pool or relaxing in the lake this summer, all you need to keep your drinks cold is an easy pool noodle hack and a few minutes.

    By Jackson Williams Read More
  • An open kitchen cabinet displays items inside
    By Amber Sutherland-Namako

    The Big Mistake Most People Make When Restocking Their Pantry

    You could be wasting food, money, or space if you miss out on this super simple pantry rule. You just need to make one quick change to implement it.

    By Amber Sutherland-Namako Read More
  • Food cooking in stainless steel
    By Julia Mullaney

    How To Clean Stainless Steel Pans With Ease

    Learn how to easily clean your stainless steel pans with this simple method that keeps them food stain-free, shiny, and in top cooking condition.

    By Julia Mullaney Read More
  • kneading fresh pasta dough
    By Jolee Sullivan

    How To Make Lasagna Noodles Without A Pasta Maker

    Lasagna noodles are best made with a pasta machine, but you don't need this fancy contraption to create perfect sheets. Here's how to make do without a machine.

    By Jolee Sullivan Read More
  • Half a black truffle sitting on top of butter slices in a white ramekin
    By Ilene V. Smith

    You're Just 2 Ingredients Away From Gourmet Black Truffle Butter

    Though it may seem like an insane luxury, you can actually make your very own black truffle butter at home for a reasonable price.

    By Ilene V. Smith Read More
  • Pickle covered in chamoy and Tajin seasoning, filled with gushers
    By Aspen Oblewski

    How To Make Your Own Chamoy Pickles At Home

    Instead of buying a pricey kit online, make your own viral chamoy pickle at home with two ingredients and a variety of sweet and spicy toppings.

    By Aspen Oblewski Read More
  • Bowl of cornstarch
    By Hilary Wheelan Remley

    How To Turn Cornstarch Into An Egg Substitute When Baking

    Cornstarch is an effective binding agent that works as a substitute for eggs when baking. But not all recipes are well suited for this type of swap.

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley Read More
  • Baker's hands dusting flour onto dough alongside a rolling pin
    By Jennifer M. McNeill

    Kneading Pasta Dough Is Easier Than You Think, Here's How

    It may seem daunting to make pasta at home from scratch, but it doesn't have to be! Here's the best technique to use when making, and kneading, your dough.

    By Jennifer M. McNeill Read More
  • Two mason jar salads
    By Mathieson Nishimura

    How To Layer Your Mason Jar Salad The Right Way

    A Mason jar salad is a cute, compact way of prepping your vegetables, but if you want everything to stay fresh, you need to be conscious of your layering.

    By Mathieson Nishimura Read More
  • Crispy tortilla chips and heaping bowl of guacamole
    By Allison Lindsey

    Cottage Cheese Is The Creamy, High-Protein Boost Your Guacamole Needs

    Offering a boon to both texture and protein, cottage cheese can supercharge your guacamole dip in a number of ways.

    By Allison Lindsey Read More
  • A closeup of fresh dates
    By Kim Ranjbar

    How To Properly Freeze Dates For Later

    Dates are not only a sublime snack and sweetener, they can also be frozen for long-term storage. Here's the right way to freeze dates for later.

    By Kim Ranjbar Read More
  • Quinoa in a glass container with a spoon on the side
    By Georgina Jedikovska

    You Can Absolutely Use Your Rice Cooker To Make Quinoa. Here's How To Do It

    Don't have the time or patience to watch over a pot of quinoa slowly simmering on the stove? Fret not: You can make fluffy quinoa in a rice cooker instead.

    By Georgina Jedikovska Read More
  • Stalks of green asparagus
    By Karen Hart

    How To Thoroughly Clean Asparagus

    Here's how you should clean and prep those fresh stalks of asparagus before cooking. And make sure that you know how to store them properly as well.

    By Karen Hart Read More
  • A corkscrew next to a bottle of red wine
    By Tony Cooper

    Stuck Without A Corkscrew? How To Open A Wine Bottle Using A Lighter

    Learn exactly how to open a bottle of wine without a corkscrew using this surprising and science-y trick that only requires a simple lighter.

    By Tony Cooper Read More
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