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  • 3 soda bottles in ice
    By Hanan Z. Naqeeb

    Don't Throw Away Those 2-Liter Soda Bottles. Use Them For This Gardening Hack Instead

    If you have a 2-liter soda bottle lying around, you can use it for this fun DIY project. Here's how to create a mini greenhouse using an old plastic bottle.

    By Hanan Z. Naqeeb Read More
  • Rack of ribs on a wooden serving board
    By Julia Mullaney

    Here's Why Texas Roadhouse Ribs Are So Tender

    Texas Roadhouse is well-known for its high-quality steaks, but it also has high-quality ribs known for being tender. Here's how the chain makes them.

    By Julia Mullaney Read More
  • Roasted, boneless prime rib beef roast, sliced thick on a cutting board
    By Andy Hume

    What To Serve With Prime Rib: The Best Sides For Your Steak

    Prime rib makes for an impressive main course, but acing the cook on your beef is only half the battle. Here are the best sides to eat wth your steak.

    By Andy Hume Read More
  • Ice cream with a backdrop of coffee beans
    By Dhruv Trivedi

    Don't Toss Out That Old Coffee Can! Use It To Make Ice Cream Instead

    There's nothing better than reusing old stuff and putting it to good use. That's doubly true when you get delicious ice cream out of the bargain.

    By Dhruv Trivedi Read More
  • Gravy in a white ceramic gravy boat next to vegetables on a wooden board
    By Megan Shoop-Volz

    The Canned Ingredient That Makes A Delicious Mashed Potato Gravy Base

    Mashed potatoes are a beloved side dish, but they might be even better covered in rich, creamy gravy. Luckily, all you need is one canned ingredient.

    By Megan Shoop-Volz Read More
  • Frozen burger patties in a box
    By Sarah Dealy

    10 Delicious Ways To Upgrade Frozen Store-Bought Burgers

    Store-bought, frozen burger patties are a convenient food option. Plus, you can easily elevate them into a flavorful meal with a few tips and tricks.

    By Sarah Dealy Read More
  • Pasta with eggplant and tomato sauce in a white bowl
    By Amara Michelle

    Canned Eggplant Is The Quick And Easy Upgrade Your Pasta Deserves

    Pasta is one of those infinitely variable dishes that truly sings with the right ingredients. Canned eggplant is easily one of those ingredients.

    By Amara Michelle 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
  • Hand reaching for deli meat
    By Hilary Wheelan Remley

    You Should Avoid Buying Deli Meat That Looks Like This

    Though a convenient part of lunch meal prep, deli meat has a short shelf-life. If it looks this particular way, you need to toss it, no questions asked.

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley Read More
  • Chocolate cupcakes on table
    By Amelie Maurice-Jones

    The Great British Bake Off Tip You Need To Remember When Using Chocolate This Summer

    If chocolate week on "The Great British Bake Off" has taught us anything, you'll want to be mindful of this when baking with chocolate in hot weather.

    By Amelie Maurice-Jones Read More
  • 3 bowls of lentil soup
    By Camryn Teder

    Give Canned Soup A New Dimension Of Flavor With One Classic Pantry Sauce

    Canned soup is the pantry item that can help you make a weeknight dinner in a flash. But there's a way for you to supercharge its flavor for better results.

    By Camryn Teder Read More
  • Open dishwasher with clean utensils in it
    By Stephen McPhee

    11 Kitchen Items You Should Never Put In The Dishwasher

    While dishwashers are great for washing everyday silverware, glassware, and other dishes, there are several kitchen items you should never put in the machine.

    By Stephen McPhee Read More
  • Home cook preparing pizza on a smoker
    By Nikita Ephanov

    You Should Absolutely Be Making Pizza In Your Smoker

    Cooking a pizza at home that actually reaches restaurant quality is difficult, but you can get a better bake and a unique twist if you cook it in your smoker.

    By Nikita Ephanov Read More
  • Closeup of hand dipping a nugget in sauce
    By Karen Hart

    The Genius Hack For A Mess-Free, On-The-Go Sauce Packet Drizzle

    If you're a frequent fast food diner with a penchant for sauces without the mess, consider this easy hack so you can drizzle your favorite condiment.

    By Karen Hart Read More
  • Ice cream in Mason jars topped with chocolate shavings
    By Dhruv Trivedi

    Don't Throw Those Leftover Mason Jars Out, Use Them To Make Ice Cream Instead

    Did you know that you can make ice cream in a Mason jar with only a handful of ingredients, and there's no churning required either? Here's how.

    By Dhruv Trivedi Read More
  • An illustration showing homemade grilled brie cheese.
    By Georgina Jedikovska

    Give Grilled Brie A Mouthwatering Boost Using Wine

    Take your grilled brie up a notch by seasoning it with a splash of wine. Here's why you should do so and which wines to use.

    By Georgina Jedikovska Read More
  • Charcuterie board with meats, cheese, and fruits
    By Dhruv Trivedi

    Skip The Board, And Put All Your Favorite Charcuterie Elements On A Pizza

    Imagine the usual charcuterie fix-ins (meats, cheese, nuts, and fruits) carefully adorned on a hot pizza! Here's how to put together a charcuterie pizza.

    By Dhruv Trivedi Read More
  • top down view of prepared lo mein with chopsticks on the side
    By Nikita Ephanov

    Why Choosing The Right Steak For Beef Lo Mein Makes All The Difference

    Beef lo mein has just four elements: noodles, meat, vegetables, and sauce. So, each ingredient that you use matters, including the cut of beef you choose.

    By Nikita Ephanov Read More
  • French toast with cinnamon sugar on a plate
    By Karen Hart

    This Bread Swap For Classic French Toast Will Take Your Breakfast To The Next Level

    Elevate your breakfast by turning regular old French toast into a new and exciting creation with one simple bread swap. Here are the details!

    By Karen Hart Read More
  • a bartender mixing a vibrant highball cocktail in a tall glass
    By Sean Pagnotti

    The Easy Swap To Give Your Ginger Ale Cocktail A Spicier Flavor

    Ginger ale can add a sweet and slightly zingy contrast to a cocktail, but for something with a bit more spice and punch, swap it with this drink instead.

    By Sean Pagnotti Read More
  • close up of glazed carrots
    By Nikita Ephanov

    Add A Smoky Sweet Touch To Glazed Carrots With A Splash Of Bourbon

    Cooking with bourbon can be intimidating, but the sweet and smoky flavor that the drink infuses into root veggies like carrots is impossible to resist.

    By Nikita Ephanov Read More
  • Frozen peas in a bowl
    By Karen Hart

    What Causes Frozen Peas To Smell Terrible And How To Prevent It

    Peas can be a great addition to many dishes, but if you're storing them in the freezer, you might notice a less than appetizing aroma. Here's why.

    By Karen Hart Read More
  • A plate of glazed chicken wings with celery sticks.
    By Betsy Parks

    Dry-Brine Your Chicken Wings For Shatteringly Crispy Skin

    If you looking for crispy skin on your home-baked chicken wings, consider dry-brining them first to bring out that restaurant-quality deliciousness.

    By Betsy Parks Read More
  • Slicing a glazed holiday ham dotted with cloves
    By Kim Ranjbar

    Can You Freeze Ham After It's Been Cooked? Here's What You Need To Know

    If you have leftover ham from a family gathering, what should you do with it? Here's what you need to know about freezing cooked ham.

    By Kim Ranjbar Read More
  • close up of McDonald's french fries
    By Megan Lim

    The Most Important Ingredient When Making Copycat McDonald's Fries

    You may have known that McDonald's has changed their fry recipe over the years, but you can replicate the original at home by adding one flavor.

    By Megan Lim Read More
  • Glass canning jars filled with preserved vegetables.
    By Betsy Parks

    What's The Difference Between Mason Jars Vs Canning Jars?

    The terms Mason jars and canning jars are sometimes used interchangeably, but not all canning jars are Mason jars. Here's what you need to know.

    By Betsy Parks Read More
  • Cookies on a plate
    By Camryn Teder

    The Simple Ingredient That Gives Store-Bought Cookie Dough An Irresistible Chewy Texture

    Store-bought cookie dough offers convenience, but that's often in exchange for flavor. If you want to make it taste homemade, all you need is one ingredient.

    By Camryn Teder Read More
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