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Pho is a wallet-friendly comfort food - unless you order the special pho at the Oriental Pearl restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City, which will set you back $170.
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Potato Chip Soup Is The Faux TikTok Trend That Really Shouldn't Exist
The faux potato chip soup recipe videos that are making the rounds on TikTok are definitely one of the best worst TikTok food trends we've seen. -
Take Your Leftover Halloween Candy And Make A Sweet Coffee Drink
Halloween is almost here, which means lots of candy will be sitting around the house. Here's one trick to use it to make a sweet coffee drink. -
What Lab-Grown Chicken Actually Tastes Like
What does it taste like? As it turns out, lab-grown chicken tastes like the real thing. "The most common response we get is, 'Oh, it tastes like chicken.'" -
Apparently, German Raccoons Like Drinking Beer Just As Much As People
Everyone enjoys drinking a few beers to relax or for the enjoyment. In Germany, seems raccoons like drinking beer just as much as people do. -
Why You Should Be Storing Eggs Sideways
Instinctively, we store eggs in a vertical position, but storing them on their sides may have some merits. Does this one trick to store eggs really work? -
TikTok's Viral Cucumber Salad Makes Eating Your Greens More Enjoyable
When "The Bachelor" star Rachael Kirkconnell posted a recipe for cucumber salad on TikTok, it became something of a sensation. Here's how to make it at home. -
A Lemon Wedge Can Make Peeling Hard-Boiled Eggs So Much Easier
Peeling hard-boiled eggs doesn't have to be a tedious exercise in tearing the whites. A lemon wedge can help an egg come out of its shell. -
How To Safely Turn Tuna Steak Into Sashimi Without Going To The ER
If you love sashimi but don't always have the time or money to go to a sushi restaurant, here's how to make the dish safely at home with tuna steak. -
The Internet Can't Agree On The Best Way To Remove Eggs From The Carton
What's the best way to remove eggs from the carton? While many probably haven't thought about it, some on the internet are debating the best approach. -
Guy Fieri Just Shared The Tragic Details Of College Drunk Driving Incident
Once hard-partying college kid, Guy Fieri's drive and passion for food made him a star. However, it took a tragic accident to set him on a path to success. -
The Best Wine Pairings For Caviar (Other Than Champagne)
If you're planning on dining on caviar then you should have the right wine to pair it with. Here's what you should drink. -
Stanley Tucci Cooking For Robert Downey Jr Is Simply Marvelous
Robert Downey Jr. was Stanley Tucci's guest for a dinner that has fans jealous. Tucci cooked for the Marvel star and others. -
Gordon Ramsay's Yolky Ramen Egg Hack Caused A Stir On TikTok
Chef Gordon Ramsay shared his technique for perfectly soft-boiled ramen eggs on TikTok and the hack, while effective, caused quite a stir. Here's what happened. -
Xanthan Gum Is The Key Ingredient For Making Gluten-Free Cookies
If your gluten-free cookies are falling apart, you might want to consider incorporating Xanthan gum into the mix. -
The Cost Effective Reason Fast Food Joints Don't Sell Veggie Burgers
Despite the growing population of vegetarians and vegans in the United States, fast food chains have been reluctant to add veggie burgers to their menus. -
Gold-Covered Steak Just Seems Unnecessary
Nusret Gökçe, also known as Salt Bae, sells a gold-covered tomahawk steak for around $1,100 -- and people on the internet think this just seems unnecessary. -
McDonald's Indonesia Has A Wedding Package That's A True Fairytale
McDonald's may not be your first choice to cater your nuptials. However, the burger giant has a wedding package in Indonesia that makes financial sense. -
Gordon Ramsay's Reaction To Steak Cages Is Actually Hysterical
Gordon Ramsay is known to share what is on his mind, so his criticism of using a steak cage is hilarious. -
Plot Twist: Condiments Aren't The Culprit For Soggy Sandwiches
Contrary to popular opinion, condiments may help prevent your sandwich from getting soggy rather than causing it to. -
Apparently, An Ice Cube Is The Key To Reheating Fried Chicken
If you've ever microwaved fried chicken and ended up with a dry, rubbery lump of meat, a simple ice cube might be the savior you never knew existed. -
When Life Gives You Leftover Poultry, Make Chicken Burgers
When life gives you leftover poultry, make chicken burgers. Here's how to make the chicken patties. -
The Dominican Origin Of Barbecue Sauce
Barbecue sauce may seem American, but it actually got its start from the Caribbean. An early form dates back to the 1600s. -
Aspartame Sweetener Is Having The Opposite Of A Moment
Some new studies are causing aspartame sweetener to have the opposite of a moment right now. -
Canned Food Is Resilient, But It Still Doesn't Belong In One Part Of The Home
Canned food is resilient, but it still doesn't belong in one part of the home. Here's why. -
Cooking Steak In Ketchup Defeats The Purpose Of High-End Meat
Cooking steak in ketchup defeats the purpose of high-end meat. Still, some home cooks are trying it. -
A 3-Star Michelin Restaurant's Bizarre Chicken Dish Is Worthy Of Roasting
When you go to a Michelin star restaurant, sometimes even the finest foods can be downright bizarre - like poulet en vessie, or chicken cooked in a bladder.