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A Lazy Susan Is Key To Making TikTok's Viral Ombre Cake
You don't need to be a cake-decorating superstar to create a beautiful, colorful ombre cake. According to TikTok, all you need is a lazy Susan. -
Expert Tips For Making Restaurant-Worthy Tacos
Ever wonder why restaurant tacos taste so good? We asked an expert for tips on how you can elevate your homemade tacos to restaurant-worthy levels. -
Florida's Natural Orange Juice Played A Pivotal Role In WWII
Orange juice is a common sight in homes in the United States and during World War II, juice from Florida oranges extended abroad to US soldiers. -
The Big Rotisserie Chicken Change Costco Started Rolling Out
The rumors are true. Costco is making a big, environmentally conscious change to how it packages its popular rotisserie chicken - and shoppers are divided. -
Rachael Ray's Garlic Trick Brings Caesar Salad To Another Level
Rachel Ray offers an unexpected trick for adding just the right amount of garlic flavor to a Caesar salad that shows understated simplicity is often best. -
How Did DoubleTree's Chocolate Chip Cookies Become So Famous?
No stay at a DoubleTree hotel is complete without a chocolate chip cookie. How exactly did these cookies become so famous? Let's explore some fun facts. -
The Unexpected Ingredient That'll Amp Up Your Next Grilled Cheese Sandwich
The simple grilled cheese sandwich has so much potential. This unexpected ingredient will take your next grilled cheese from great to gourmet. -
Tamagoyaki Vs Korean Rolled Eggs: Is There A Difference?
Tamagoyaki and Korean rolled eggs share a lot of similarities in structure and appearance, but their flavor profiles and ingredients are unique and delicious. -
London's Viral Maritozzi Cream Buns Have A Roman History
History connects London and Rome - and in a similar way, maritozzi pastries popular with modern London residents owe their roots to bakers in Rome. -
Yakgwa Cookies: The Korean Sweet With A Ceremonial History
The word "yakgwa" combines the Korean words for "medicine" and "confection," but the title barely scratches the surface of these cookies' significance. -
Coors Light's March Madness Advent Calendar Wants To Ease Busted Bracket Blues
March Madness could bring heartbreak over brackets gone wrong. In the very likely event of that happening, Coors Light has a calendar to help folks chill. -
Starbucks' 2024 Spring Menu Wants Lavender Coffee To Be The Next Trend
Lavender is intrinsically related to the spring season and Starbucks has taken advantage of that association with two new seasonal beverages for spring 2024. -
Hop On Easter Prep Early With These March Aldi Finds
Aldi is rolling out plenty of limited-time finds just for Easter, incorporating everything from decor to special treats that can fill baskets. -
Wendy's May Be Turning Its Menu Into A Burger Stock Exchange
Wendy's is experimenting with dynamic pricing, the method used by Uber for increasing costs during peak hours. Is this the future of fast food? -
The Single Ingredient To Make Burgers Restaurant-Worthy
When making a burger, sometimes the meat of the matter isn't the beef patty but rather the toppings you use to elevate it. Adding something crunchy is a must. -
What, Exactly, Is Honey Toast?
Honey toast is exactly what it sounds like: toast topped with a delicious drizzle of honey. But where did this dish come from, and where can you get it? -
The Mashed Bros Played Soda Roulette With Some Truly Wacky Flavors
The Mashed Bros have tried all kinds of questionable foods and drinks in their culinary adventures, but these truly wacky sodas might just be the strangest yet. -
Nixon Chicken: The Fuss-Free Casserole That's Deliciously Creamy
Perfect for the whole family on a busy weeknight, this easy, creamy, and cheesy Nixon Chicken casserole is a whole meal in one dish with an interesting history. -
The Trick For Easy New York Chopped Cheese Sandwiches At Home
Most of the U.S. doesn't have access to New York's famous bodegas, but we can try to recreate their work at home. With this trick, it's a little easier. -
Taylor Swift's Super Bowl 2024 Chug Impressed Even Us
Taylor Swift is in attendance at Super Bowl LVIII, and she's having fun in the stands. Her playful chugging caught on the big screen was seriously impressive. -
Ice Spice Disses Lemon-Lime Soda In Starry Super Bowl Commercial
Starry is shooting for the stars with a new Super Bowl spot, hiring Ice Spice to diss an old lemon-lime soda as she chooses a fresh new brand. -
The Coors Light Super Bowl 2024 Slo-Mo Commercial Is Weirdly Uncomfortable
If you watched the first Coors Light Chill Train ad at full speed, you probably couldn't see the passengers clearly. But there's a slow-motion version. -
Remembering The Friends Diet Coke Super Bowl Ad Campaign
Friends don't let friends get detained by law enforcement for drinking soda ... unless those friends are sitcom characters promoting Diet Coke. -
Why Uber Eats' Super Bowl 2024 Commercial Is So Problematic
Uber Eats wanted to make a memorable commercial about forgetting things. But in the process, the company seemingly forgot not to court controversy. -
Pfunky Griddle: The Nashville Restaurant That Lets You Make Your Own Pancakes
Pancakes are pretty standard restaurant fare, but what's not standard is customers running their own griddles. That's just the Pfunky Griddle experience. -
Can You Use A Fish Spatula To Flip Eggs?
If your go-to spatula isn't cutting it anymore for flipping eggs, you may be looking for an alternative. Will your angled fish spatula do the trick?