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Although the trusty blender will always be the go-to appliance for milkshakes, food processors have some distinct advantages for making these frosty treats.
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Hate Bad Breath From Onion Rings? Deep Fry Squash Instead
Onions rings are delicious, but they can leave you with breath that's far from desirable. Instead, try fried squash for a more socially acceptable alternative. -
Do Fasting Rules Apply To Children During Lent?
Observed by many Christian denominations, Lent includes periods of fasting. However, growing children have different dietary needs. What are the rules for kids? -
Why You Recognize The Actress From Nerds' Super Bowl 2024 Commercial
In its first commercial for the event, Nerds is using Super Bowl LVIII to launch a brand-new candy. A sweet event of this magnitude needs just the right face. -
Not Preheating Your Pan When Making Cornbread Is A Mistake
If your cornbread just isn't up to snuff, you may be making a common and totally avoidable mistake. Ensure a perfect batch every time with this important tip. -
Ditch The Salt And Garnish Your Cocktail With A Fruit Roll-Up
Using a Fruit Roll-Up as a garnish introduces a playful and inventive twist that enhances the visual appeal of your drink and adds a burst of fruity sweetness. -
Worcestershire Sauce Takes Canned New England Clam Chowder To New Heights
Clam chowder is a great wintertime staple, but sometimes you need to spice it up a bit. Try adding Worcestershire sauce to turn it into a whole new meal. -
The Simpsons Episode You Likely Forgot Anthony Bourdain Starred In
Anthony Bourdain was a born risk taker unafraid to step out of his comfort zone. In 2011, he brought his patented sardonic wit to "The Simpsons." -
Oreo's Super Bowl 2024 Ad Hilariously Rewrites Kardashian History
Oreo hasn't made a Super Bowl ad since 2013, and in its triumphant return, it shows Kris Jenner making an important decision by "twisting" on it. -
How Long Does Frozen Eggplant Last?
Eggplant is already a fairly versatile fruit, but freezing it can open up a whole new realm of possibilities. Here's how to properly freeze your eggplant. -
Mtn Dew Teases Parks And Rec Reunion With Super Bowl 2024 Ad
MTN DEW is giving fans its first Baja Blast Super Bowl ad this year, and to help celebrate, the brand has recruited some familiar faces from "Parks and Rec." -
Aldi's Mint Chocolate Irish Cream Returns In Time For St. Patrick's Day
St. Patrick's Day is well over a month away, but time flies when you're having fun thoughts about the holiday and mint chocolate-flavored Irish cream. -
DoorDash Is Giving One Football Fan Every Single Product Advertised During The Super Bowl
DoorDash delivers more than just restaurant food. This year, the company will deliver everything advertised during the Super Bowl to one lucky winner. -
Starbucks' Valentine's Day Menu Doesn't Skimp On Chocolate
Starbucks is no stranger to holiday releases, and this year's Valentine's Day offerings are both numerous and chocolatey. Here's what you need to know. -
How Long Does Yogurt Last After Opening?
There's an old joke that asks, "How can tell when yogurt's gone bad?" That's actually not a bad question! It may last longer in the fridge than you think. -
The Expert Tip For Choosing The Sweetest Apple Pie And Wine Pairing
If you're searching for the perfect wine to complement your apple pie, look no further. We consulted wine expert Doreen Winkler to get the sweet facts. -
Why Purple Was Once The Most Popular Carrot Color
The glorious carrot has gone through several iterations in popular culture over the centuries in which human beings have been cultivating the vegetable. -
The Rose-Tinted Way Emeril Lagasse Remembers His Grueling First Job
Emeril Lagasse certainly earned his chops in the culinary world as his first job was anything but glamorous although he remembers it fondly regardless. -
Bananas Will Give Your Quesadilla The Hint Of Sweetness It Craves
Your quesadillas might have crispy, savory, and spicy down but introducing a fruity, sweet flavor note might make you go bananas for the simple dish. -
The 3 Simple Ingredients To Make Your Pasta Restaurant-Worthy
Recreating a top-notch pasta dish in your home kitchen doesn't complicated or expensive. Three simple ingredients you probably already have are the key. -
How Long Does Vermouth Last Once The Bottle Is Opened?
Alcohol may seem like it's eternally shelf-stable, but that's not always the case, especially with dry vermouth. Here's how long you can leave it open. -
How Many Beers Are Actually In A Half-Barrel Keg?
A half-barrel keg is a great way to store a large amount of beer for a party or get-together, but just how many servings does it hold? We have the answer. -
How Long Does Baileys Last After Opening The Bottle?
Generally, spirits can sit in your liquor cabinet for quite some time without sacrificing quality, but what about a dairy-based liqueur like Baileys? -
Is It Safe To Eat Bubble Gum From Old Packs Of Trading Cards?
If you've ever ripped open a pack of vintage trading cards you've likely found a stick of gum inside and considered whether it is safe to chew the confection. -
Baking Cobbler For Dessert Is Made Simpler With Canned Fruit
If you have a craving for a fruit cobbler but think you're handcuffed by not having fresh fruit on hand, unshackle your expectations and embrace canned fruit. -
Do Burger King Employees Actually Have To Tell Customers, 'You Rule?'
When you enter a Burger King, you don't become a royal. Although, you might feel like one when employees declare that "you rule." But are they forced to say it? -
How To Clean Your Banneton Liner
Specialty breadmaking tools like banneton baskets and liners can bring your homemade bread up a notch, but cleaning these tools isn't always obvious.