• What Happens To Your Body When You Eat McDonald's Every Day

    It's no secret that our lives are busy, and McDonald's can be a perfect solution. But, it's also easy to fall into the habit of swinging through the drive-thru for an Egg McMuffin and a coffee every morning, or a Big Mac on your lunch break. While it might be convenient... are there consequences?

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  • Trader Joe's Trick To Keeping Toilet Paper In Stock

    If you didn't buy toilet paper during shelter-in-place orders, then chances are you have had to pick some up since then. While many retailers have had bare shelves where the prized item should sit, Trader Joe's has found a trick to keeping toilet paper in stock.

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  • This Is The Best Way To Store Your Extra Flour

    Buying in bulk saves you money and time on regular trips to the grocery store, but with that comes the need to know how to store foods properly and the space to do so. What do you do when you have a bunch of extra flour on hand?

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  • This Is The Healthiest Way To Cook Bacon

    Yes, bacon is delish. But it's not always the healthiest choice. Just three slices of bacon contain 161 calories, 12 grams of fat, and 581 milligrams of sodium (per Very Well Fit). So how do you cook your bacon so it's as healthy as possible, yet still crunchy, and yummy every time?

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  • The Untold Truth Of Gummy Bears

    What's the story behind gummy bears? How did they get their start, and what's in them that makes them so perfectly chewy? They're a ridiculously satisfying sweet, but as it turns out, there's a lot more to their story than meets the eye. This is the untold truth of gummy bears.

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  • Why Costco Is Now Limiting The Purchase Of Another Product

    First it was paper products, household cleaning products, and hand sanitizers. Now, it's meat. Over the weekend, management at Costco said on its company website that effective immediately, the store will be limiting fresh meat purchases involving beef, pork, and poultry to three items per customer.

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  • Are Monthly Meat Subscriptions Really Worth It?

    Today, subscription box services have permeated just about every market and industry. One product that has gained popularity with these monthly box services is food, some of those being all about meat. Are monthly meat subscriptions really worth it?

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  • Why Kroger's Free COVID-19 Testing For Employees Is So Important

    Kroger just announced their stores will begin offering free testing for the novel coronavirus to employees with symptoms this month. The stores and its employees have been on the frontlines of the pandemic as the virus spread, so this is a major step for essential workers at these grocery stores.

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  • The Real Reason Europe Doesn't Refrigerate Milk

    If you're like many people living in the United States, the first thing you do when you get home from grocery shopping is put away your milk in the refrigerator, but it might come as a shock to you that people living in most other countries don't chill their milk at all.

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  • You Should Never Brew Coffee With Tap Water. Here's Why

    Even if you don't consider yourself to be a coffee connoisseur, you might consider not using tap water to make your morning cup. Considering the fact that coffee is 98 percent water, the type of water you use to brew your java will have a large impact on the overall taste of the finished product.

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  • How Safe Is It To Eat Meat During The Pandemic?

    The country's meat industry is in turmoil due to the coronavirus pandemic. Most of the country, however, isn't facing a meat shortage, and the question isn't how to get meat, but rather, whether or not it's safe to eat.

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  • The One Food You Should Absolutely Never Touch At A Buffet

    All-you-can-eat buffets can be a great way to indulge to your heart's content. While most buffet food, though it can get kind of gross, will probably not actually endanger your health, there is one item common to most all-you-can-eat seafood places that you're probably better off skipping.

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  • Wendy's Is Giving Away $1k In Gift Cards Per Day. Here's How To Win

    Wendy's is known for getting playful (if sometimes a bit salty) on its Twitter feed, but now they're playing games for real — specifically, a game called Wendy's Cyber Search Challenge. So why should you play this game, or to be specific, a total of 130 games in all, over the next five days?

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  • Rachael Ray Looks Completely Different In Isolation

    According to BuzzFeed News, her show #STAYHOME with Rachael Ray airs two days a week on Monday and Friday. Her husband and current cameraman, John Cusimano, is often featured on the show as a musical guest, or cocktail maker. Ray told The Associated Press she had big plans for this down time.

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  • The Secret Behind Popeyes Delicious Chicken Finally Revealed

    It's safe to say that people love Popeyes. While many restaurants are seeing dips in sales numbers lately, the chicken chain has reported that their numbers were up nearly 30 percent. This popularity and continued success can be ascribed to the chain's beloved chicken sandwich.

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  • Is Quinoa Better For You Than Rice?

    There are certainly pros and cons to both quinoa and rice. Whether or not one is healthier than the other also largely depends on each individual person and their health needs. Which is ultimately healthier for you?

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  • You've Been Peeling Peaches Wrong This Whole Time

    There is never a wrong time to eat a peach. The perfectly sweet and juicy fruit always just hits the spot. Many people reach for a knife or a potato peeler as they try to peel peaches, but there's an easier, cleaner, and less slippery way to peel the delicious fruit.

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  • The Real Difference Between Red And Green Cabbage

    Cabbage can be used in many different styles of cooking, but the kind of cabbage you get matters, as each has its own properties and strengths that work better in different applications. What's the difference between red and green cabbage?

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