• Why You Should Never Buy Brand-Name Items At Aldi

    While making a trip to Aldi specifically in search of the private label goods, it might be tempting to purchase some of the brand-name items that grace the shelves, instead of making a stop at another store. Though more convenient, this is not the best decision if you are concerned with savings.

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  • This Is The Secret To Perfect Shrimp Cocktail

    One way to ensure that your shrimp cocktail is perfect is by making your own. Making the appetizer at home is a fully customizable undertaking. If you're up for a challenge, try preparing both the shrimp and cocktail sauce. The best part of crafting cocktail sauce at home is you make it your own.

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  • The Real Difference Between A Gyro And Shawarma

    They are both sandwiches, both make use of pita bread, and they are both made with packed slices of meat seasoned with a mouthwatering blend of spices, before being roasted slowly on a rotating skewer at very high temperatures. How different can a gyro really be from a shawarma?

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  • This Toaster Quesadilla Hack Changes Everything

    TikTok user @viking_davidson shared his late-night toaster quesadilla trick with the online world, and the reviews will make you want to try it ASAP. He calls it a quesadilla pocket, and in his video promises both yummy, melted gooey cheese, and a hot toasted tortilla.

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  • Why Instacart Is Making A Big Change To Its Tipping Policy

    How long does it take for an Instacart customer to decide how much a tip a shopper should receive? If your answer is "sometime but not too long after delivery" you'd be right, which is why Instacart says they're cutting the window users will be allowed to change their tips from three days to one.

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  • The Truth About The Dunkin' Donuts Black Card

    You know you're a hardcore DD fan when when someone says, "I'm going for a run," and you automatically assume they're going for donuts, not mileage. You simply won't drink coffee that isn't Dunkin'. (Starbucks? Ew.) And you may have wondered how to score the Dunkin' Donuts Black Card.

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  • The Real Reason So Many Donuts Come In Pink Boxes

    But what about the United States' tendency to put donuts in pink boxes? That sounds too innocent for a morbid origin story, right? Wrong. The tradition of putting donuts in pink boxes is tied to atrocities wrought during the Vietnam War. President Richard Nixon commenced Operation Menu.

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  • The Real Reason You Should Be Saving Spoiled Milk

    You should pour a full glass and take a small sip to check, which is unlikely to make you sick. Drinking larger amounts of spoiled milk can lead to nausea, vomiting, and stomach cramps, among other digestive issues. But it turns out many people get rid of milk they think is spoiled, way too soon.

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  • How The Sauces On Hot Ones Are Chosen

    So, just how do the show's producers choose the ten different hot sauces that are used? I's a long, grueling, and painful job, but somebody's got to do it. The somebodies are the show's co-creator Chris Schonberger, and Noah Chaimberg, founder of hot sauce shop Heatonist.

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  • Here's What Happens When You Eat Tofu Every Day

    Tofu has a long and storied history, and before the advent of plant-based proteins like Beyond Meat, which makes burgers out of pea proteins, it was seen as something of a godsend by vegetarians who longed for a meat substitute that was high in protein. What happens if you eat it daily?

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  • This Viral Watermelon Cutting Hack Changes Everything

    Luckily, our watermelon slicing issues are now at an end. As with most other advancements in human civilization, we owe this fruit cutting hack to that most noble of benefactors, some semi-anonymous (since no-one ever remembers the name) person posting videos on social media.

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  • Why You Should Absolutely Never Touch The Fish At A Buffet

    A buffet can be many things to many people: an affordable smorgasbord, a dear friend to your taste buds, an enemy to your waistline, or a mistake that leaves a bitter taste in your mouth. No matter how you feel, though, you should definitely avoid the fish. Why is that?

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  • Wendy's Responds To Twitter Backlash With A Big Donation

    After a few days remaining quiet, Wendy's released a series of tweets in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. In the thread, they pledged to donate $500,000 to social justice causes, specifically to aid the youth and in education within the Black community.

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  • The Real Reason Twitter Canceled Wendy's

    Most fast food companies have been making headlines for their responses to the COVID-19 crisis, with fans asking how they can support their favorite restaurants during this difficult time. Unfortunately for burger chain Wendy's, they have grabbed national attention for a slightly different reason.

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  • Here's What Really Makes Mock Apple Pie Taste Like Apples

    Carina Finn, of Insider, made Ritz's recipe for the pie, and added ginger and vanilla extract to the syrup. She topped the pastry with a crumb topping made with cracker crumbs, brown sugar, and melted butter. The result: a pie that looked and behaved like a real apple pie. But how?

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  • The Real Reason Some Things At Dollar Tree Cost More Than A Dollar

    Throughout Dollar Tree's history, price-conscious consumers have praised it for offering a wide variety of items such as party supplies, kitchen accessories, food, toiletries, and even automotive supplies for a mere dollar. However, you might notice some products cost more than $1. Why is that?

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