• The Great Value Items You Should Avoid At Walmart

    As a general store, Walmart pretty much hits the spot for your everyday needs. Despite being one of the biggest names in the business, the store has some items that aren't quite worth the money. For example, certain Great Value items might not have such a great value.

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  • Aldi Shoppers Can't Get Over These Festive Cheddar Cheeses

    From eggnog and Christmas cookies to turkey and candy canes, there is no shortage of tasty treats to enjoy at this time of year, and Aldi is adding even more goodies to the mix. The store is bringing a merry assortment of cheeses back to their shelves for the 2020 holiday season.

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  • Aldi Food Items That Have Cult Followings

    Aldi is more than your average grocery store, offering incredibly popular foods at bargain prices. So it's no surprise that some of Aldi's favorite signature items have spawned cult followings of devoted fans. Grab your shopping bags, these are the Aldi cult favorites that you don't want to miss.

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  • Here's The Difference Between Fresh And Canned Tomatoes

    Fresh tomatoes and canned tomatoes aren't exactly the same, and substituting one for the other might not be the smartest idea, depending on the recipe. So before you dig that can out of the pantry to use in place of the fresh version, stop and consider the following important information.

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  • Here's Why Peanuts And Beer Are Such A Good Combination

    A small handful of peanuts may cost a bar as little as 10 cents, but has the potential to multiply drink orders. It's a no-brainer for barkeeps, but research has indicated there might be something beneficial for those who are on the other side of the bar.

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  • The Reason Whole Foods Is Apologizing For Its Thanksgiving Turkeys

    Whole Foods is known for its fresh, healthy, and high-quality products, but it looks like this Thanksgiving — on one of the most important food holidays of the year — it may have dropped the ball on turkey. This is the real reason Whole Foods is apologizing for its turkey this Thanksgiving.

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  • Costco's Massive Christmas Cookie Tray Is Turning Heads

    The holiday season is officially upon us, and no celebration is complete without delectable desserts and treats like cookies and eggnog. Costco has now fully gotten into the holiday spirit and is offering its customers a chance to have a bit of fun by selling several festive treats.

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  • Everything You Need To Know About The Latest Costco Scam

    Costco is not giving you free groceries. But a scam has been floating around with some official-looking images and language stating that it is. This Costco scam is one among many schemes seeking to capitalize on households experiencing food insecurity this year.

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  • Aldi Fans Can't Get Enough Of These Festive Pizzas

    Frozen pizzas come to save the day whenever we feel too tired to cook or just want to enjoy the flavors of Italy. Aldi tapped into this sentiment and has something in store for anyone wanting to indulge in a festive dinner while enjoying the classic tastes of pizza this holiday season.

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  • Don't Fall For This New Aldi Facebook Scam

    Aldi is one of the latest large retailers to be hit by a copycat scam aimed at their shoppers. While Aldi does not specify the exact nature of the scam, publications and user comments have indicated the fake post offered extensive giveaways of free groceries.

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  • The Bizarre Way This Florida Man Thawed His Thanksgiving Turkey

    One of the best, if not the most entertaining, turkey-related hacks to come out of Thanksgiving this year arrived via a Clearwater, Florida man who tossed a frozen turkey into his swimming pool in order to thaw it out. Is this an FDA-recommended method? No -- not even close.

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  • Pillsbury's Festive Cookie Kit Lets You Build Funfetti Christmas Trees

    Holiday cookie art has a long tradition. Building gingerbread houses dates back to the 16th century, and variations on holiday cookie decorations have evolved over the years. Fast forward to today, and Pillsbury is continuing to keep this festive tradition alive with their latest holiday treats.

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  • How Dutch Apple Pie Is Different From The American Version

    The first ever apple pie recipe came from England in 1381 and spread across Europe, with the first Dutch version of the treat appearing in 1514. Dutch apple pie has maintained its popularity, and has some noticeable differences that set it apart from apple pie most commonly found in the U.S.

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  • The One Ingredient You Need For Authentic Portuguese Piri-Piri Chicken

    Piri-piri (sometimes spelled peri-peri) is another name for African Bird's Eye Chili, which is used to create a spicy, tangy sauce that the chicken bathes in before being flame-grilled. While piri-piri chicken is a Portuguese dish, piri-piri is actually Swahili for "pepper-pepper."

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  • You Should Always Rinse Canned Vegetables And Beans. Here's Why

    An average American diet is very high in sodium, which can raise blood pressure, putting a strain on the heart, and increase your risk for osteoporosis, stroke, kidney disease, and stomach cancer. And sodium levels in canned veggies and beans can be surprisingly high.

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  • Why You Should Think Twice Before Eating Multigrain Bread

    If your goal is to eat the most nutrient-dense foods, you might need to rethink whether your lunch routine of a turkey sandwich on sliced multigrain is as good for you as it sounds. That's because "multigrain" does not always mean that the multiple grains used to bake your loaf are good for you.

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  • Lamb Vs Goat: Which Is More Nutritious?

    Perhaps people are dissuaded from consuming goat because they might perceive lamb to be healthier overall. They do seem like similar-looking animals, so maybe they have the same nutritional values?

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  • This Baking Kit Makes Holiday Desserts A Snap

    For all of us who freak out at the idea of baking and decorating holiday baked goods, Duncan Hines has heard our cries for help and answered with a brand new baking kit designed for anyone just getting started on their baking journey.

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