• Dunkin' Just Announced Sad News For Fans

    Soon, travelers will no longer be able to grab doughnuts and coffee from Dunkin' when they fill up their tank at Speedway gas stations. Dunkin', formerly known as Dunkin' Donuts, recently put the word out that the popular chain is closing all 450 of its Speedway locations by the end of the year.

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

    Fish is an incredibly versatile and broad food that can be prepared enough ways, that eating it every day wouldn't even seem like a challenge. Low in fat but high in protein, fish can easily serve as a center-of-the plate main focus of the meal (think a pan-fried filet).

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  • The Untold Truth Of Molasses

    Molasses, or treacle as it's known in the UK, is a sweetener perhaps best known for its appearance in holiday gingerbread cookies. Well, as it turns out, there are quite a few surprising things about this sweet, sticky substance.

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  • The Untold Truth Of First Watch

    First Watch specializes in healthy, made-to-order dishes. The fast casual chain has been around for 35 years and is quickly spreading across the country.

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  • Mistakes You're Making With Your Corn On The Cob

    There are a few key tips and tricks to keep in mind when you're preparing corn on the cob. It's one of the quintessential staples of summer, and you'll want to make sure you're serving it up in the most delicious way possible. These are the mistakes you're making with your corn on the cob.

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  • Common Mistakes When Making No-Bake Cookies

    The concept of no-bake cookies has been around since ancient Middle Eastern cooks created sweets using nuts, dried fruits, seeds, and sweeteners. What are some of the most common mistakes when you make some no-bake cookies of your own?

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  • The Real Difference Between Rock Salt And Sea Salt

    Rock salt and sea salt might seem as though they are fairly similar, and in some ways they are. However, you might not want to use them interchangeably. Both kinds of salt are made of sodium chloride, which means they will both taste very salty.

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  • There's A Reason Aldi's Meat Is So Cheap, And Here It Is

    Aldi has built its reputation on a bare-bones approach to grocery shopping that gives shoppers prices lower than what they might find at larger stores. Aldi has been able to sell almost all of its products at lower prices by using numerous strategies that keep prices low. What about meat, though?

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  • You've Been Sauteing Vegetables Wrong Your Entire Life

    Home cooks looking for a satisfying yet healthy way to eat more vegetables often turn to sauteing them in oil. While this makes a lot of sense at the surface level when you use a healthy fat like olive oil, it can actually be the wrong way to cook.

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  • The Real Reason McDonald's Filet-O-Fish Nuggets Failed

    Deep-fried, bite-sized, nuggets of fish? A little tartar sauce? Why not? Who doesn't want to throw back a few chunks of Alaskan Pollock every now and then? Apparently, most people don't have an urge to do that. The doomed McBites were actually discontinued in 2013 — the same year they were born.

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  • The Untold Truth Of Hydrox

    Hydrox cookies were the brainchild of the Sunshine Biscuit company owned by Jacob Loose. These were the original cream-filled chocolate sandwich biscuits, arriving on the scene four years before Oreos. Yet Sunshine Biscuit's bright idea would be eclipsed by Nabisco's copycat cookies.

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  • The Unique Way Anthony Bourdain Prepared Bacon

    That's (partially) why Bourdain chose to cook his bacon in the oven, rather than on the stovetop, according to Fresh Air. During the 2017 interview, Bourdain explained to host Dave Davies that he was more than happy to avoid direct contact with hot, splattering bacon grease.

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  • The Untold Truth Of LUNA Bars

    The ancient Romans knew Luna as the moon and identified her with a series of deities. LUNA Bars have managed to follow in the moon's footsteps in their own way. These trailblazing nutrition bars shined a light on women and helped them turn their bodies into temples fit for a lunar goddess.

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  • The Real Reason Heinz EZ Squirt Ketchup Disappeared

    From fruity, neon-colored cereal, to candies with the inexplicable color of blue raspberry, kids love bright food products and corporations know this well. This line of thinking likely contributed to the introduction of Heinz's EZ Squirt ketchups.

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  • Nutritionist Breaks Down Everything Wrong With The Big Mac

    Hold the presses, we've got breaking news! McDonald's Big Macs are actually not all that healthy! Shocking, isn't it? To get all the details about exactly what makes the Big Mac so unhealthy, along with a few reasons why it may not be so bad, we talked to nutritionist Serena Poon.

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  • Costco Just Made Another Change To Its Hours. Here's Why

    Costco has had some ups and downs over the past few months, to be sure. While not all of the changes they introduced in an attempt to keep shoppers safe were all that well-received, one change that was generally regarded as a good thing was their instituting special shopping hours just for seniors.

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