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Evidence of Listeria monocytogenes contamination was found in raw milk from a dairy farm in Pine Island, New York during an inspection in late April.
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Instagram Rains Hearts On Emeril Lagasse's Post About His Marriage
Fans of Emeril Lagasse were full of good wishes for the celeb chef — and his beloved spouse — as he announced a major relationship milestone. -
TikTok Is Cracking Up At Gordon Ramsay's Musical Reaction To Breakfast Wellington
Gordon Ramsay's known for his stunning beef wellington, so we can imagine his surprise when he saw a breakfast wellington on TikTok. Here's how fans reacted. -
Why 30,285 Pounds Of Ready-To-Eat Chicken Fillets Are Being Recalled
A complaint about potentially unsafe chicken has led to the recall of 30,285 pounds of grilled, ready-to-eat chicken breast fillets. -
Dunkin' Divides Twitter With The Release Of Cornbread Donuts
Dunkin's new cornbread flavored donuts and Munchkins have Twitter divided. Some are loving this flavor while others are not here for it. -
What Gummy Bears Have To Do With Johnny Depp And Amber Heard's Trial
Stars: They're just like us ... except when they're absolutely not. Just look at the bizarre case of Depp v. Heard. Even gummy bears somehow got involved. -
Naomi Judd's Food Network Show You Probably Forgot About
Naomi Judd might be remembered by most of her fans for country hits, but people might have forgotten that she hosted a show for the Food Network. -
Essential Hand Tools You Need In Your Kitchen, According To Bobby Flay
Bobby Flay is known for his TV shows and his recipes, but the podcast he runs with daughter Sophie, "Always Hungry," provides invaluable kitchen tips. -
Who Invented The Chocolate Chip Cookie?
While you may find it hard to imagine a time before chocolate chip cookies existed, the iconic dessert was originally invented by this innovative woman. -
Everything You Need To Know About Beef Filet, According To A Butcher
Pat LaFrieda breaks down beef filet in a series of Instagram videos. -
Guy Fieri's Puppy Is The Latest Chef Pet To Melt Instagram's Heart
Instagrammers love seeing cute posts of dogs, but celebrity chef dogs are all the rage. Guy Fieri's French Bulldog Cash stole the spotlight on the set of GGG. -
Why Lucy Hale Calls Herself A 'Hummus Connoisseur'
Actor Lucy Hale, a self-proclaimed "hummus connoisseur," dishes on her love for the flavorful snack in an interview about her eating habits. -
Is Whataburger Open On Easter 2022?
Fans of the fast food chain Whataburger know that their food hits a very specific spot and may be wondering if their favorite restaurant is open on Easter. -
Charleys Philly Steaks Just Dropped A Pizza Cheesesteak
The restaurant chain Charleys Philly Steaks just announced a new pizza cheesesteak menu item and you might be excited by the details of the sandwich. -
Ina Garten Is The First Guest On The New Julia Child Podcast
On the new podcast "Dishing On Julia," the companion piece to the new HBO series, cooking maven Ina Garten reveals her admiration for Julia Child. -
Why Watermelons Are Popular Hostess Gifts In China
In some countries, watermelons are actually a welcomed and traditional gift for hosts and hostesses. The fruit is considered lucky because of its seeds. -
Reddit Is Losing Its Appetite Over This Atlanta Season 3 Meal
"Atlanta" used fried chicken to make a comment about race. -
How British Pubs Are Celebrating The Queen's Platinum Jubilee
Queen Elizabeth has served the United Kingdom for 70 years and the celebrations abound. During the Jubilee in June, pubs can stay open two hours later. -
Instagram Is Drooling Over Rachael Ray's Blue Cheese And Onion Burger
Culinary superstar Rachael Ray shared her blue cheese and onion burger on Instagram, and her fans absolutely loved the mouth-watering dish in the comments. -
How A Life-Size Chocolate Statue Of Benedict Cumberbatch Was Made
Did you know that a life-sized statue of actor Benedict Cumberbatch was created in the U.K.? Here's the zany backstory. -
Daphne Oz's Caesar Salad Recipe Omits A Key Ingredient
Daphne Oz recently shared her Caesar salad recipe online, and it omits this key ingredient. -
How People Really Feel About Chick-Fil-A's Honey Roasted BBQ Sauce
Reddit users are discussing the qualities of Chick-fil-A's condiment, honey roasted BBQ sauce. -
The Truth About Luke Kolpin From Top Chef Season 19
"Top Chef" season 19 is upon us and the new contestants are ready to wow us. Luke Kolpin, already a culinary sensation, is stepping up his game to win it all. -
Harvey Weinstein Allegedly Smuggled This Classic Movie Theater Snack Into Jail
Disgraced film and television producer Harvey Weinstein might be having a hard time enduring prison life without candy. -
The Real Reason Ina Garten Painted Her Kitchen A Neutral Color
Ina Garten has not one but two kitchens, to the envy of all her fans. And there's a reason she chose a certain color to paint them. -
Giada De Laurentiis Reveals Her Tip For 'Perfect' Cacio E Pepe
Giada De Laurentiis of "Everyday Italian" shares her spin on the classic Italian dish Cacio e Pepe, or cheese and pepper, and most TikTok fans are delighted. -
Here's What Was On Curtis Stone's Plant-Based Menu At The SAG Awards
Some of the biggest celebrities from television and movies attend the Screen Actors Guild Awards, and Curtis Stone had the intimidating task of feeding them.