• What Is Imitation Crab Meat Actually Made Of?

    That tightly packed red and white imposter you'll find displayed in the seafood section of the grocery store may resemble crab, but it's not really made of crab at all. So, what exactly is in imitation crab?

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  • The Real Reason Romaine Lettuce Recalls Keep Happening

    Even the most health-obsessed adults can struggle with healthy eating, and food safety concerns don't make it any easier. After seeing yet another big FDA alert about your favorite bagged salad, you're probably wondering why romaine lettuce keeps getting recalled.

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  • The Truth About Grass-Fed Beef

    It's no secret that we should be cutting down on the amount of red meat in our diets. That's left some people who still can't resist the occasional steak or juicy burger to try switching to seemingly healthier varieties of red meat, like grass-fed beef — but is grass-fed beef actually healthier?

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  • The Proper Way To Eat Pizza

    Maybe you think you do actually know what you're doing when it comes to eating pizza, but also, have you considered that you've actually been eating pizza wrong your entire life? To end this debate, let's lay out once and for all, exactly how you should eat pizza — or maybe not.

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  • The Proper Way To Hold A Wine Glass

    In a world where it's considered perfectly ok to drink wine whenever and however you want (as long as you're a consenting adult with a designated driver), why, then, should it matter just how you hold your wine glass?

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  • Is Rachael Ray Still Married?

    Rachael Ray married John Cusimano in an Italian wedding ceremony back in 2005. With both Ray and Cusimano having high-profile jobs, and rumors always seeming to be hot on their heels, where does Rachael Ray's marriage currently stand?

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  • Rachael Ray Reveals The Reason She Didn't Have Kids

    Rachael Ray is a charismatic and successful businesswoman with her own magazine and talk show, a line of pet food, and a long relationship with the Food Network. It seems like she has everything someone would want or need to provide for children.

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  • The Easiest Way To Open A Can Without A Can Opener

    Imagine you find yourself alone, in a basement, after the zombie apocalypse finally hits. Lucky you, this basement was stocked by a doomsday prepper, and there's all the canned food you're ever going to need from now until, well, doomsday. But wait — there's no can opener!

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  • What Is The Difference Between A Tangerine And A Clementine?

    Tangerines, clementines, and mandarin oranges — there are quite a few types of orange citrus fruits to choose from, but you might discover that they all look relatively the same. This means if you don't pay attention, you could buy a tangerine and accidentally come home with a clementine.

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  • Does 7Up Actually Help An Upset Stomach?

    There's a host of options one can look to to relieve an upset stomach, and for years people have sworn by lemon-lime soda, with 7Up or Sprite being popular choices. Will a few sips of that soda really help your upset stomach, or is this simply a myth?

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  • Foods That Look Totally Different Today

    Humans have been eating fruit, vegetables, and meat for a long, long time — so long that it's evolved along the way. That means we've now got something that our ancestors wouldn't even recognize. Let's take a look at just what foods have changed they way they look.

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  • What Exactly Is Chick-Fil-A's Polynesian Sauce?

    Chick-fil-A's Polynesian sauce is, according to Chick-Fil-A's website, a delicious sweet and sour sauce with a strong, tangy flavor, and it was actually one of Chick-fil-A's very first dipping sauces, introduced in 1984 along with honey mustard and barbeque.

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  • Here's What You Can Substitute For Evaporated Milk

    If you love baking, chances are your pantry is stocked full of necessities. Most of the time you're prepared when it comes to last-minute cakes, pies, and cookies, but there's always that one time you try something new, you look around and you're missing that one special ingredient.

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  • The Secret Ingredient The Pioneer Woman Adds To Her Potato Salad

    The Pioneer Woman is known for her midwestern home-cooking recipes, which are usually her takes on classic comfort foods. But sometimes she really goes out on a limb, and we were honestly a little shocked when we heard about the secret ingredient she adds to her potato salad.

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  • The Untold Truth Of Angry Orchard

    More and more people are opting to switch up their boozy beverage of choice and grab a hard cider, and many are reaching for the distinctive and fun varieties of Angry Orchard. So, what should you know before you pop the top on your next bottle of Angry Orchard?

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  • Here's What You Can Substitute For Cool Whip

    Nothing compliments a piece of pie or bowl of strawberry shortcake like a healthy dollop (or two) of Cool Whip. Whether out of its traditional blue tub or in an aerosol can, this popular dessert add-on has been around for decades.

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  • The Trick To Removing Salmon Bones Easily

    Salmon is a staple of weeknight meals, and is a healthy protein that we can grill, bake, or steam for dinner, knowing it will always come out flavorful and delicious. Before you get daunted by purchasing that salmon filet, you should know that there's actually a trick for removing them easily.

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  • The Truth About Cured Vs. Uncured Bacon

    There are few things so constant in the world of food than the agreement that bacon is pretty much the best-tasting thing ever. But if you've ever tried to decipher the bacon packaging at the supermarket, you may have found yourself wondering what the difference is between cured and uncured bacon.

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