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Don't think that fresh produce is always better than canned: Certain canned fruits and vegetables are actually more nutritious.
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The Ham Sandwich Government Warning That Had Reddit Shook
While many foods may come to mind when thinking of those that can cause illness, one Redditor is talking about the dangers of ham sandwiches. -
Why You Shouldn't Use Pre-Squeezed Lime Juice For Margaritas
Margaritas are a happy hour favorite, especially when the weather warms up. With only three ingredients, the lime juice does make a splash, more so when fresh. -
Instagram Is Cracking Up At The Way Duff Goldman's Daughter Eats Toast
Duff Goldman not only dazzles with his baking skills, but he is also dominating social media with his family posts. Baby Josephine eating toast is no exception. -
A Massive Meat Haul Has Shoppers Praising Costco
A Reddit user posted their massive meat haul from Costco, and other shoppers were quick to chime in with praise for the wholesale store's value and selection. -
Why The Compliments You Get At Trader Joe's Might Not Be Sincere
People love Trader Joe's and with its healthy, tasty array of foods and friendly staff, we can't blame them. But are the staff members truly genuine? -
Buffalo Wild Wings Wants You To Wear Its New Merch While Eating Wings
Buffalo Wild Wings fans might get excited over the new merch the chain is offering. "Overtime" tees and sweatshirts are now available for purchase. -
Why Groceries Are Supposedly Worse In The Pandemic, According To Reddit
Some Reddit users noticed the quality of fresh produce at the grocery store appeared to be in decline, and you may be surprised by the reasons they considered. -
The Reason Starbucks' Former CEO Is Coming Back
There are some leadership changes coming at the coffee chain Starbucks, and the real reason the former CEO is returning to the company may surprise you. -
TikTok Is Freaking Out Over A New Alcohol Study
Many TikTok users were unhappy to learn the findings of a recent study about alcohol's effect on the brain. -
The Popular Nashville Honky-Tonk Trisha Yearwood Might Soon Buy
The popular Nashville honky-tonk that country music legend Trisha Yearwood might soon buy (or already own) is sure to please fans of the city's nightlife scene. -
The Ice Cream You Need To Know About If You're Dairy-Free
Finding a terrific dairy-free ice cream can be difficult. Now, one of the most popular brands has launched a new dessert variety that you need to know about. -
H-E-B Cakes: What To Know Before You Buy
Texas-based grocery chain H-E-B has a cult following for many reasons, including its bakery. Here's what to know before ordering one of the store's cakes. -
Is Texas Roadhouse Actually From Texas?
Fans of Texas Roadhouse know the chain is famous for its Texas-style ribs and steaks, but was this iconic steakhouse actually created or even based in Texas? -
How Alton Brown Really Feels About Man V. Food
Food Network host Alton Brown is popular for his scientific takes on food and healthy eating. Here's how he feels about a different show — "Man v. Food." -
The Company That Owns Hidden Valley Ranch Has Nothing To Do With Food
Ranch is easily the most popular dressing in the United States. But did you know that the company that owns Hidden Valley Ranch has nothing to do with food? -
Here's How Traditional Irish Skirts And Kidneys Were Invented
Irish skirts and kidneys, a flavorful meat stew, was invented out of necessity. -
Applebee's Just Joined The Plant-Based Bandwagon With New Burger
Applebees joined the list of restaurants offering an Impossible burger on their menu. -
Only One Town Is Allowed To Make This Traditional Irish Bread
Champagne and Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese can only be called their names if made in one specific region of the world. The same goes for blaa bread. -
Whatever Happened To McDonald's Shamrock Sundae?
While many people know and love the classic McDonald's Shamrock Shake, you may be surprised that the chain used to have a Shamrock Sundae on the seasonal menu. -
Why You Should Skip Facebook's Latest Avocado Storage Hack
A new Facebook hack is circulating about how to maximize avocado freshness, but you might want to skip the method for this surprising reason. -
Is There Really A Shortage Of Pillsbury Biscuits?
Is there really a shortage of Pillsbury canned biscuits? If crowdsourced photos on social media are to believed, the news is not looking good. -
The Homemade Costco Shopping List Reddit Can't Get Enough Of
Even though a trip to Costco might be the best thing about the whole week, it can be easy to get distracted if you don't have a list. -
Why You Should Boil Chicken Wings Before Grilling Them
Summer is approaching, and that means it's time to fire up the grill. Everyone loves a plate of chicken wings, and we've got the secret to making them perfect. -
How Harry & David Pears Became A Holiday Tradition
The company's signature "Royal Riviera" pears from Oregon have been a favorite for nearly 90 years. But how did these pears become a holiday tradition? -
Why A Low-Histamine Diet Probably Won't Improve COVID Symptoms
People suffering from long COVID may be desperate to find alleviation. But here's why a low-histamine diet probably won't help improve symptoms. -
Subway's Turkey Sub Was The Target Of This Surprising Graffiti
Subway's turkey sub was the target of this surprising graffiti, and clearly someone has strong feelings about what gets put betwixt two slices of bread.