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  • Bunches of green onions are on a wooden cutting board along with a wooden ramekin containing chopped green onion

    How Are Chives Different From Green Onions?

    The slender, green, shoot-topped plants known as chives and green onions are often spoken of and used interchangeably. What's the difference between them?

    By Cami Cox 10 months ago Read More
  • Two glasses of holiday eggnog sprinkled with nutmeg sit beside whole spices

    How Is Eggnog Actually Safe To Drink?

    Eggnog is a holiday classic enjoyed by young and old alike, but it contains raw eggs, notoriously susceptible to salmonella. Just how is it safe?

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed 10 months ago Read More
  • Two pork strip loins searing in a cast iron pan

    How Dry Ice Can Help You Get The Perfect Sear On Meats And Seafood

    While it may seem unusual or tricky (it is), using dry ice is one of the most efficient ways to get a good crust on your meat without overcooking it.

    By Jack Rose 10 months ago Read More
  • A person removes a beer from a bucket ice cooler full of ice and glass bottles of beers

    The Cooler Mistake That's Ruining Your Chilled Drinks

    Keeping your drinks cold with an ice cooler is a party essential, but you may be making a mistake that means your drinks don't stay as cold as they could.

    By Jordyn Stone 10 months ago Read More
  • A wooden spoon of oats next to a bowl of oats and grain stalk

    Rolled Vs Steel Cut: The Difference Between These Oats

    There are many types of oats out in the world. Two of the most popular, steel cut and rolled oats, differ in their cooking methods and nutrition.

    By Cami Cox 10 months ago Read More
  • A glass of carbonated soda is shown in closeup with ice.

    Why Carbonated Drinks Taste So Good

    There's some science involved with carbonated drinks, which are formulated a little bit differently to compensate for the effects of all those bubbles.

    By Betsy Parks 10 months ago Read More
  • Box filled with whole fresh cucumbers

    The Latest Cucumber Recall Is Impacting 26 States

    Cucumbers grown in Mexico and distributed by SunFed Produce are being recalled due to Salmonella and were sold in these 26 states and five Canadian provinces.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt 10 months ago Read More
  • A block of yellow butter with a curl peeled along the top.

    Why Are Some Butters More Yellow Than Others?

    A wide variety of butters are available for your cooking needs. But have you ever noticed that some butters are more yellow than others? Let us explain.

    By Betsy Parks 10 months ago Read More
  • Closeup of a glass of dark-colored fizzy soda with ice

    How To Decarbonate A Drink With One Sweet Addition

    Whether you simply don't like bubbles or they hurt your stomach, there are easy ways to decarbonate a drink when you're out to eat or at home.

    By Cami Cox 10 months ago Read More
  • A bunch of fresh cilantro sits in a bowl

    The Simple Rule You Should Always Follow When Cooking With Fresh Herbs

    While they have the same names, dried and fresh herbs are as different as they can possibly be, including when you should add them to our dish as it cooks.

    By Khyati Dand 11 months ago Read More
  • Various Cheeses in a rustic display

    The Science Behind Why Cheese Sweats Happen

    Have you experienced the cheese sweats, also known as gustatory sweating, when enjoying a delicious hunk of cheddar? We've got the answer as to why.

    By Sadie Stringer 11 months ago Read More
  • Strawberries in a plastic container

    The Color Rule To Follow When Picking The Most Delicious Strawberries

    We all know to thump a watermelon to check if it's ripe, but there's never been a similar commonplace rule for strawberries, until now.

    By Kaddie Stephens 11 months ago Read More
  • Cottage cheese in a white bowl on a cutting board

    Why Is The Texture Of Cottage Cheese Always So Inconsistent?

    Sometimes the curds are small, sometimes big -- sometimes the cheese is super wet, other times, dry. Just why is cottage cheese's texture so inconsistent?

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt 11 months ago Read More
  • A recall notice sits in a grocery store's display window

    What Do Grocery Stores Actually Do With Recalled Food?

    Every year, hundreds of products are recalled, resulting in millions of pounds of food waste. But where precisely does that food go once it's returned?

    By Katie Moore 11 months ago Read More
  • Moonshine runs from a still at a home distillery into a large glass jug

    What Type Of Alcohol Is Moonshine, Exactly?

    Moonshine, white lightning, rot gut -- whatever you call it, it's typically distilled at home and produces a clear liquor, but what is that liquor exactly?

    By Andy Hume 11 months ago Read More
  • Chocolate covered bourbon balls with a chocolate drizzle

    Will Eating Bourbon Balls Actually Give You A Buzz?

    Bourbon balls, as their name implies, contain real bourbon, but how much? Can you actually get drunk while eating these traditional Southern delights?

    By Shaun Melady 11 months ago Read More
  • Fish and chips with peas

    What Are The Best And Worst Fish For Frying?

    Practically everything tastes better deep fried, but there are exceptions. That's why we consulted a fishmonger to explain which fish fry best.

    By Katie Moore 11 months ago Read More
  • A bunch of unripe green bananas

    You're Better Off Buying Green Bananas. Here's Why

    Sure, yellow bananas are convenient the day you buy them, but they very quickly become too ripe to eat. Avoid a squishy, overly brown fate by buying green.

    By Sharon Rose 11 months ago Read More
  • broken white chocolate bar

    Almond Bark Vs White Chocolate: What's The Difference?

    Almond bark and white chocolate look nearly identical. However, there are some key differences that make them each better for certain dishes and recipes.

    By Paige Novak-Goberville 11 months ago Read More
  • gravy over a turkey dinner

    The Difference Between Using Chicken Broth Vs Stock In Gravy

    When you're in a pinch, broth and stock can both be used to flesh out homemade gravy, but you should use each one in slightly different circumstances.

    By Betsy Parks 11 months ago Read More
  • USDA Organic milk

    Does An 'Organic' Label On Milk Actually Mean Anything?

    With all the different types of milk and diet trends, it can be difficult to keep up with labels -- when it comes to milk, does organic actually mean anything?

    By Erin Coleman 11 months ago Read More
  • Canned spinach in grocery store

    Canned Leafy Greens Are Convenient But Are They Really Worth It?

    Canned leafy greens are a convenient and shelf-stable way to add some color to your diet, but are they really worth it? Well, yes -- and no.

    By Erin Coleman 11 months ago Read More
  • Various raw fish for sale at fish monger

    What Type Of Fish Has The Lowest Mercury Levels?

    When looking to add fish to your regular diet, it's important to consider the safest options, so which type of fish has the lowest level of mercury?

    By Erin Coleman 11 months ago Read More
  • Fresh batch of bagels

    Aluminum Foil Is Key To Preventing Bagels From Getting Freezer Burned

    Freezer burn is no fun for anyone, but preventing it is surprisingly easy - especially where bagels are concerned. Here's how to prevent bagel freezer burn.

    By Jordyn Stone 11 months ago Read More
  • Carton of eggs on a table

    How Long Are Eggs Safe For After They're Left Out At Room Temperature?

    Once food enters the fridge, it's never a good idea to leave it out. When it comes to eggs, you have a short window where they are safe to eat.

    By Lili Kim 12 months ago Read More
  • Various steaks on board with seasonings

    New York Strip Vs Ribeye: How Do These Steaks Differ?

    New York strip and ribeye steaks are both tender, but these two cuts aren't the same at all. One is more forgiving when cooking, and the other is leaner.

    By Jack Rose October 6th, 2024 Read More
  • canned fruits with syrup on wooden table

    Canned Fruit In Light Syrup Vs Heavy: What's The Difference?

    Canned fruit often comes in syrup, but there are different types you need to be able to navigate, from heavy to light. So what's the difference?

    By Katie Moore October 4th, 2024 Read More
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