• The Untold Truth Of Home Fries

    But, where do home fries get their name? Is it because home is not a place, but a feeling? We'd like to think so, but it's probably more likely that Americans created the name to contrast from being french-fried. Although the history isn't entirely clear, here's what we know.

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  • Where Did The Lazy Susan Get Its Name?

    In theory and in practice, a lazy Susan is an incredibly useful tool to have at a dinner table or as a method of organization in your kitchen or pantry — but where did it come from? And more importantly, how did it get its name?

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  • Colonel Sanders Just Got A New Look. Here's Why

    If you recently saw KFC's Colonel Sanders and did a double take, you're not alone. The fresh-faced, pretty-boy appearance was inspired by the November charity event Movember. That's right, the Colonel pictured in the KFC France logo removed his iconic moustache to mark the start of the event.

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  • Why Workers Are Divided On The Passing Of California's Prop 22

    Do rideshare and delivery companies such as Uber, Lyft, and Instacart exploit their drivers by treating them as independent contractors without benefits or employee protections? Or, as the Uber commercial says, do they offer people a flexible and kinda fun "side hustle" to make a few extra bucks?

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  • Bad News For Starbucks Fans

    If you're a mega Starbucks fan (or someone who religiously tries all of those special secret menu drinks that Totally the Bomb comes up with) then you're in for some unfortunate news. Starbucks has now said it is going to be closing an additional 100 locations in the U.S. and another 100 in Canada.

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  • The Real Reason Your Pears Won't Ripen

    Despite your best intentions (and smidge of impatience), glaring at a fresh pear won't help it ripen any faster. Unlike other tree-borne fruits, pears ripen after they're harvested, not while nuzzled on the tree. Once picked, grocers keep pears chilled, so they stay firm until you're ready to enjoy.

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  • Here's How UK Subways And American Subways Differ

    You might assume that chains like Subway are the same across the world, but that's not always the case. Usually, if you walk into a Subway in the UK compared to an American one, you'd recognize it as the same shop, but if you're paying attention, you'll also notice some differences.

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  • You Should Never Throw Away Asparagus Ends. Here's Why

    Asparagus may be good for you, but the typical American only eats about 1.75 pounds of the stalks each year, making it one of the less consumed vegetables in the U.S. Maybe it's because of all those rumors that it makes your urine a smelly or maybe you feel wasteful and intimidated by the vegetable.

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  • The One Ingredient Swap You Should Make With Pecan Pie

    There are always the classics like pumpkin pie, but the ultimate choice seems to be pecan. It doesn't get much better than the sweet and nutty pie -- especially if it has a splash of bourbon in it too. The only downside of pecan pie is that it frequently has quite a lot of corn syrup in the filling.

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  • Here's What You Can Do To Fix Runny Curry

    A key element to any successful curry dish is having a sauce that is not only complex and flavorful, but rich in consistency as well. If you've ever tried to replicate your favorite Thai or Indian restaurant curry and ended up with a watery and unsatisfying knockoff, there are ways to fix that.

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  • The Untold Truth Of Coors Brewing

    You can't tell the truth about Coors Brewing without telling the story of the Coors family - a story filled with innovations, controversy, and enormous success and wealth. The story of Coors Brewing starts in 1868 when a 21-year-old novice brewer from Prussia stows away on a ship bound for the U.S.

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  • This Is The Secret To Keto-Friendly Eating At Subway

    Fast food places are one of the toughest mazes to decode when you're on a specific, restrictive diet like the ketogenic diet. When you're considering eating out and want to visit a fast food place like Subway, you cannot help but feel a little flummoxed. But don't fret.

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  • This Is The Most Ordered Food On Election Night

    All the votes (and the orders) aren't in yet, as the evening is still more or less young in most U.S. time zones, but there's a good chance that the night's top food will be the most popular food of the entire pandemic as well. What else but good old all-American (and entirely bipartisan) pizza?

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  • When You Eat Too Much Celery, This Is What Happens

    In recent years, the modest and unassuming celery has made quite a bit of noise in the diet world. Everyone from Hollywood stars to athletes consume celery in all forms because of the nutritional benefits it possesses. But, like many things in life, too much of anything can be tough on the body.

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  • The Secret Ingredient That Makes Southern Cornbread So Delicious

    There's actually a pretty deep divide between Southerners who like their cornbread sweet and those who prefer it more savory. However, it turns out as much as we love sweet cornbread it may be more of a modern twist. So how do you achieve the more authentic version of this Southern staple?

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  • The Disney Holiday Treats You Need To Try Before They're Gone

    It's (almost) the most wonderful time of the year at the happiest place on earth. Although in 2020 the "new happy" might look a little bit different than it has in holiday seasons gone by, the House of Mouse is still going to go all-out for the festive season.

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  • What You Can Do To Make Lettuce Crisp

    If you are like most households, you probably find yourself buying lettuce well before you plan to use it, only to open up the refrigerator to find it wilted or worse. Luckily there are great tricks and tips to resuscitate the foundational ingredient of your salads and sandwiches.

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  • The Real Difference Between Cola And Root Beer

    Cola and root beer are both soft drink staples that are popular all over the world. However, although these dark, fizzy beverages may look similar, there are many distinctions between the two sweet drinks.

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  • The One Food Item That The Pioneer Woman Hides Away

    Ree Drummond, popularly known as The Pioneer Woman, has strong preferences when it comes to food. While the star may not like chocolate in her breakfast foods, she actually does like it in general. In fact, Drummond has one chocolate specific item that she enjoys so much, she actually sometimes hides it when no one else is paying attention so it doesn't disappear too quickly!

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  • This Is How Many Eggs You Can Really Eat In A Day

    Not only are eggs delicious, they're also a versatile and necessary ingredient in any number of recipes. But eggs haven't always gotten the love they deserve. Simply put, eggs have been having a bit of an eggs-istential crisis. For much of recent history, they have been seen as somewhat devilish.

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  • The Real Difference Between Blondies And Brownies

    Most of us would be happy having either a brownie or a blondie for dessert (or both), and at first glance, they seem pretty much the same. But you can't consider yourself a true brownie connoisseur unless you know exactly what the difference is between blondies and brownies.

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