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Kitchen
How To Easily Add Homemade Flavor To Canned Chicken Noodle Soup
Jessica Fleming-Montoya
Making canned chicken noodle soup taste homemade is super simple, and it doesn't necessarily have to involve extra cooking.
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Kitchen
TikTok's Easy Hack Makes Overcooked Cookies Soft And Gooey Again
Stacie Adams
When you want to make hard cookies soft again, you can breathe new life into those overly baked goods with a particularly clever TikTok hack.
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Kitchen
Your Avocado Toast Is Seriously Missing Some Refried Beans
Jessica Fleming-Montoya
Although pairing refried beans with avocado toast might seem unconventional at first glance, this flavor combination is actually pretty classic.
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Entertainment
The Controversial Way Ina Garten Cuts Her Bagels
Kalea Martin
While many people look to the Barefoot Contessa for culinary advice, the way Ina Garten slices her bagels has ignited intense controversy online.
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Kitchen
11 Common Mistakes People Make When Using Yeast
Jessica A. Scott
I'm only a little embarrassed to say that I've made nearly every mistake there is to make when using yeast. I'm here to tell you how to avoid these mistakes.
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Kitchen
The Best Way To Freeze Basil So It Doesn't Lose Any Flavor
Dawn Hammon
There's nothing better than the smell and taste of freshly picked basil. There is a way to preserve much of that incredible flavor with one freezing method.
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Kitchen
The Best Storage Method For Keeping Your Carrots Crunchy
Julia Mullaney
Don't let your carrots turn limp and dry in the refrigerator. The secret to keeping them fresher, longer, doesn't require any fancy techniques.
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Facts
How Exactly Is Non-Alcoholic Beer Made?
C.A. Pinkham
If you're abstaining from alcohol but still enjoy the taste of beer, the non-alcoholic beer market is incredibly expansive. But how exactly is it made?
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Kitchen
Should You Decant Pantry And Baking Staples? A Storage Expert Weighs In
Ariana DiValentino
Storage expert Maria Baer shared some insights with The Daily Meal on how to decide if decanting your pantry is a practical choice for your home kitchen.
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Exclusives
Why Duff Goldman Started Charm City Cakes And How Collaboration Was Its Key To Success - Exclusive
Jessica Fleming-Montoya
Daily Meal sat down with Duff Goldman and chatted about Charm City Cakes, why he started the now-famous bakery, and how collaboration was key.
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Kitchen
The Cheese That Can Instantly Upgrade Plain Old Pancake Mix
Wendy Mead
The quest for the most tender, fluffy pancakes just got even more interesting. All you need is your favorite boxed pancake mix and this mild cheese.
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Restaurants
The Soaking Tip For Making A Restaurant-Worthy Blooming Onion
Greta Pano
You don't have to go to your nearest Outback Steakhouse to enjoy a blooming onion. Here's how to make one at home and what you'll need to do it right.
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Kitchen
The Absolute Worst Potato Variety For Mashing
Allison Lindsey
When it comes to mashing, not all potato varieties are created equal. It turns out, high starch and lower moisture spuds are the best way to go.
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V8 Juice Is The Flavor-Packed Ingredient For A Better Beef Stew
Kuamel Stewart
Adding V8 juice to your homemade beef stew recipe may not seem like it makes sense, but the unique ingredient adds something special to the dish.
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Culture
What Is Kani Salad And What Is It Made Of?
C.A. Pinkham
Japan is a nation whose cuisine has made its way to Western dinner tables and restaurants. Kani salad is one such dish, but what is it and what's it made of?
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Kitchen
16 Ways To Take Your Breakfast Sandwich To The Next Level
Monika Sudakov
A classic bacon, egg, and cheese breakfast sandwich is great, but if you're bored with the same old morning sammie, there are plenty of ways to level it up.
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Kitchen
Your Secret For A Sparkling Kitchen Sink Is Aluminum Foil
Tom Maxwell
Beyond the usual applications for aluminum foil, it makes for a surprisingly effective sink cleaner. And there's a science behind why it works so well.
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Kitchen
Here's What Those Numbers On The Bottom Of Your Pyrex Dishes Mean
Betsy Parks
Anyone who has ever looked at their Pyrex dishes closely might have noticed a string of numbers pressed into the bottom. Here's how you can decipher the code.
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Kitchen
The Ideal Wine To Serve With Lamb Chops
Kuamel Stewart
When dealing with a gamey dish like lamb chops, you will want to up your drink game. Wine can help you achieve that end if you know how best to pair it.
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Culture
The Chopsticks Restaurant Etiquette You Might Not Be Aware Of
Will Godfrey
When it comes to eating with chopsticks in a restaurant, there may be one important rule of etiquette you're not aware of -- yet. Here's the dish.
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Kitchen
The Big Mistake You're Making When Brining Small Cuts Of Meat
Tom Maxwell
Brining meat is a game-changing technique that can yield juicy, tender meat, but make sure you're striking the perfect balance in brine time for smaller cuts.
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Kitchen
Here's The Best Way To Store Leftover Cooked Bacon
Allie Ward
On the rare occasion that there's leftover bacon in the house, you don't want that to go to waste. With the right storage method you can revive it the next day.
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Entertainment
It's Official: Hell's Kitchen Has Been Renewed For 2 More Seasons
Madalyn Mackarey
Say a prayer for Gordon Ramsay's esophagus, because there are at least two additional seasons of Hell's Kitchen on the way. Here's what to expect.
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Culture
Wedding Cakes Have Been Around For A Lot Longer Than You Think
Noor Anand Chawla
The tradition of serving a special cake at a wedding bears a long history that dates back thousands of years and features some seriously funky cakes.
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Entertainment
Ina Garten's Best Tip For Easily Hosting Outdoors
Jessica Fleming-Montoya
Hosting outdoor dinner parties is a great way to spend your summertime, but it's a lot of work. Ina Garten has a great tip for easily hosting outdoors.
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News
A New Study Says People Love Chocolate More Than Social Media
Erin Metz
There's a new global survey on snacking, and it's got some surprising findings: People love chocolate more than they love social media? Here's the details.
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Kitchen
6 Cuts Of Meat That Are Perfect For Pot Roast And 6 You Should Avoid
Monika Sudakov
To help you select the appropriate meat for pot roast, I have compiled a list of cuts to use and those to avoid based on my experience and expertise.
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Kitchen
Add Some Soda To Give Bad Wine A Second Chance
Stacie Adams
There's nothing more disappointing than trying a new bottle of wine only to find it's sub-par. But don't give up too fast, it may be able to be saved.
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