• Discontinued Starbucks Drinks That Need To Make A Comeback

    Starbucks' menu is constantly changing. There are some stalwarts that are always there, like the lattes and the mochas, but depending on when and where you next find yourself in a Starbucks, you may also encounter more unusual, fleeting menu options that we wish they would bring back into rotation.

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  • These Are The Most Googled Recipes Of 2020

    A lot of unique recipes got us through the pandemic this year, and thanks to Google's Year in Search 2020, we can look back at the top search trends of the year. From sourdough to churros, these were the most Googled recipes of 2020.

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  • Everything You Need To Know About Beef Bourguignon

    Beef bourguignon is a traditional French stew, and one of the most popular dishes in France. The comfort food hails from Burgundy, which is best known for its wine and the prized cows that the beef in beef bourguignon comes from. The hearty meal combines beef, wine, and vegetables.

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  • This Is The Best Way To Defrost Bread

    You couldn't resist the fresh bread from the bakery, so you bought a few extra loaves to have on hand. A few weeks later, you're digging through your freezer and stumble upon one of the loaves. While you could leave the bread on the counter to thaw, there's definitely a better and faster way.

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  • Don't Serve Roasted Potatoes Without One Of These Spices

    You can imagine how excited we were to read an article on Delish that broke down the best herbs and spices to add to your roasted potatos to ensure they are perfect every time you put a forkful in your mouth. The great news is you probably have these herbs and seasonings in your pantry already.

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  • Why You Should Think About Swapping Your Mayo For Hummus

    While mayo is a great comfort food option that pairs especially well with sandwiches, hummus adds an interesting spin to your dish. But as you've already guessed, mayo isn't all that great for your health and you're better off replacing it with hummus instead. Here's why.

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  • Aldi Coffee Vs. Brand-Name Coffee: Which Is Better?

    Aldi stocked hasn't been afraid to dive deeper into its coffee selection and provide grounds, beans, and unique flavors. But how does this popular grocery chain fare when compared to brand-name coffee in general? We have the answer for you.

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  • The Real Reason Wendy's Bacon And Blue Burger Was Discontinued

    Speaking of menu options from Wendy's, while many have been hits with its fans, one item that didn't receive much love was its Bacon and Blue Burger. It sounds like it would be a tasty addition, but the item wasn't a feasible option for the chain, and it wasn't because of the taste. Here's why.

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  • The Untold Truth Of Le Creuset

    Le Creuset cookware might be as well known for its hefty price tags (up to $675) as it is for the rich, gradient colors of its deep enamel finishes. Let's dive further into the nearly 100-year-old story behind the iconic brand to find out why.

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  • The Real Reason Eggs Are Used In Custard

    Custard is made up of eggs, cream or milk, sugar, usually salt, and flavorings. Some recipes call for a thickening agent like flour or cornstarch, but the number one thickening agent in custard is eggs. But, how do eggs thicken custard?

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  • You Can Now Get This Massive Pumpkin Cheesecake At Costco

    While we may not have the chance to celebrate with a cake big enough to feed a crowd anytime soon, we can rejoice knowing that Costco has introduced a new product to their baked goods section that promises to transform our lives -- Junior's Pumpkin Layer Cake Cheesecake.

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