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Most of the world's cheeses are cut from wheels. But it likely didn't start out this way, since cheesemaking appears to predate the invention of the wheel.
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The Taiwanese Ice Cream That's On Everybody's Mind
This fascinating ice cream treat is unique to Taiwan. -
The Odd Connection Between Chef Boyardee And Army Rations
Here's what Chef Boyardee has to do with army rations. -
New Report Shows Your Thanksgiving Turkey Will Cost 23% More This Year
Thanksgiving is supposed to be a time to be thankful, but a new report shows your Thanksgiving turkey will cost 23% more this year. -
Why You Should Think Twice About Getting The Strawberry Shake At In-N-Out
If the strawberry shake at In-N-Out is one of your go-to menu items, you may want a bit of information from a Registered Dietician about it. -
The One Thing You Shouldn't Forget To Stock Up On For Friendsgiving
Here's why ice is essential to any Friendsgiving gathering. -
Why You Should Always Make Friendsgiving A Potluck
Here's why a potluck-style Friendsgiving dinner is the way to go. -
Whole Foods' Caramel Recall: The Allergy Risks You Should Know About
A caramel product at some Whole Foods grocery stores has been recalled and you may want all the details if you are allergic to a specific ingredient. -
You Can't Become A Butterball Talk-Line Operator Without A 4-Year Degree
Being a Turkey Talk-Line operator has one important requirement: to have a four-year degree. -
The UK's Marks & Spencer Holiday Treats Are Finally Arriving At Target
Target has partnered with the UK brand Marks & Spencer for a collection of holiday treats that you might not be able to resist. Here's the scoop. -
Food Brands Can Now Use Paul Newman's Image To Help Kids In Need
Newman's Own famous food brand is now offering other food brands a deal. Companies can apply to use Paul Newman's image to help kids in need. -
Giada De Laurentiis Has The Perfect Eggplant Crostini For Your Halloween Weekend
Giada De Laurentiis is offering up the perfect eggplant crostini appetizer for your Halloween weekend. Learn how to make this easy, three-ingredient dish. -
Canned Corned Beef Is Arguably Most Popular In This Country
Here's why canned corned beef is so popular in the Philippines. -
The Best Cheap Rum Drink To Order At A Bar
If you want to enjoy yourself by going out to the bar but don't want to break the bank, you may be interested in this cheap but delicious rum drink. -
Should You Really Skip Breakfast On Thanksgiving Morning?
If you've been wondering whether or not skipping breakfast on Thanksgiving Day is a good idea, you may want to hear what a registered dietitian has to say. -
How A Head Of Lettuce Outlasted Ex-Prime Minister Liz Truss
In a contest held by British publication The Daily Star, a head of lettuce outlasted the tenure of ex-Prime Minister Liz Truss. Here's what that means. -
Michelle Obama's Favorite White House Food Tradition Is So Wholesome
Michelle Obama just shared that a family food tradition continued while the Obamas lived in the White House and it might not be what you expect. -
Hurricane Ian Lands 'Gut Punch' To Florida Orange Harvest
Here's how the hurricane affected Florida's citrus industry. -
The Simple Way Gordon Ramsay Elevates His Yorkshire Puddings
Here's the special ingredient Gordon Ramsay swears by. -
Twitter Is Gushing Over President Biden's Quesadilla Stop
It could have been just another day at Tacos 1986 in Los Angeles, but the store became a social media sensation when President Joe Biden stopped by. -
Tupperware Is Now Finally Available At Target
Tupperware may have been hard to come by, but now the company is making its products more accessible by partnering with Target, -
Why Bernie Sanders Took Aim At Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz
Starbucks union-busting drama continues and now Senator Bernie Sanders has taken to Twitter to take aim at Starbucks CEO Howard Shultz. -
The Unexpected Ingredient Nigella Lawson Adds To Flatbread
Cookbook author and chef Nigella Lawson shared a flatbread recipe that features a surprising ingredient with an interesting comment, and her fans responded. -
Why Starbucks Is In Hot Water With US Senators
Starbucks has been trying to unionize for quite some time. Now, the company is now in hot water with U.S. Senators, and here's why. -
Pizza Hut Taiwan Is At It Again With Its Halloween Pizza
Pizza Hut Taiwan is not to be outdone when it comes to Halloween-themed pizzas. -
The Unexpected Hummus Flavor Nigella Lawson Swears By
Here's the unexpected ingredient Nigella Lawson adds to her hummus. -
Why You Might Be Seeing Fewer Sales At Your Local Grocery Store
You probably have noticed fewer sales at your local grocery store and unfortunately, this trend isn't going anywhere.