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  • Glass of beer in brewery with copper kettle in background
    By Erica Martinez 11 hours ago

    America's Oldest Brewery Is Still Going Strong Nearly 200 Years Later

    The tradition of brewing beer in the U.S. goes back centuries, and one of the country’s earliest breweries is still family-owned and -operated today.

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  • Hands negatively gesturing in front of numerous bowls of nuts
    By Greta Pano 16 hours ago

    The Food Allergies Of 5 Famous Pop Stars

    It might seem like being a celebrity means having whatever you want, but for some stars, everyday foods are beyond reach, because they're allergic to them.

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  • Glass of wine being poured
    By Toby Arguello 17 hours ago

    Does Wine Actually Need To Breathe?

    Giving your wine time to breathe sounds like something you should do after an argument. But whether it actually helps your drinking experience is up for debate.

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  • Various cuts of beef with fork, knife, and herbs on stone background
    By Jim Hoffman 18 hours ago

    This Underrated Beef Cut Takes Hours To Cook But Delivers Big Flavor

    Once considered a "throwaway" item, this underrated cut of beef is gaining traction in the culinary world, thanks to its unparalleled flavor and texture.

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  • Smiling shopper walking past vegetables at the supermarket
    By Erin Wisti 21 hours ago

    Not Kale Or Spinach, This Is The Most Nutrient-Dense Vegetable You Can Buy

    Kale and spinach might usually get all the attention, but there's a lesser-known vegetable that has quietly claimed the title of most nutrient-dense.

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  • Closeup of hand operating vending machine
    By Erica Martinez 1 day ago

    The Ancient Purpose Behind The First Vending Machine

    If you've used a vending machine lately, you've probably noticed that they're pretty high-tech now, but this invention was ahead of its time from the start.

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  • Two glasses of white wine in Sicily in a vineyard
    By Ashlen Wilder 2 days ago

    The Powerful Natural Force That Makes Some Of Sicily's Wine So Unique

    Italy is world-famous for its wine, but for years, vineyards in Sicily were overshadowed by other growing regions in the country, despite their singular charm.

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  • ina garten speaking
    By Andrew Sheldon 3 days ago

    Ina Garten's Transformation Is Seriously Turning Heads

    How did Ina Garten go from the White House to cooking up a culinary empire? Let's take a look at how her decades-long transformation is turning heads.

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  • Surge soda cans
    By Ralph Schwartz 3 days ago

    The Untold Truth Of Surge

    For a lot of people who went to middle school in the late 90s, the defining taste of the decade came out of a green can of Surge, Coca-Cola's citrusy answer to PepsiCo's Mountain Dew. Those middle schoolers grew up, and they started a movement.

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  • Mountain Dew Baja Blast
    By Allie Miller 3 days ago

    The Untold Truth Of Mountain Dew Baja Blast

    One of the interesting chapters in Mountain Dew's history is Mountain Dew Baja Blast, which was established as part of an exclusive partnership with Taco Bell.

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  • Giada De Laurentiis smiling with hoop earrings
    By Mary K. Cahill 3 days ago

    What The Cameras Don't Show Us About Giada De Laurentiis

    While many know Giada De Laurentiis as one of the Food Network's biggest stars, there is still plenty that the cameras don't show us about her.

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  • Closeup of McDonald's burger in box
    By Nick Pisano 3 days ago

    The Ridiculous Amount Of Beef McDonald's Goes Through In A Year

    A single Quarter Pounder might look like a hefty meal. However, when compared to the amount of cow meat McDonald's uses annually, it's a drop in a beefy ocean.

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  • Martha Stewart wearing a beige turtleneck sweater at an event.
    By Erica Martinez 5 days ago

    The Unique Fruit That Martha Stewart's Gardener Grows Tastes Like Cinnamon Applesauce

    Martha Stewart has to wait until this fruit in her garden is extremely ripe if she wants to enjoy its apple butter-like taste in her sweets or breakfast foods.

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  • Warren G Harding scowling
    By Dhruv Trivedi 5 days ago

    The Vintage Cocktail Warren G Harding Drank At The White House During Prohibition

    The peskiness of Prohibition didn't stop the 29th president, Warren G. Harding, from catching a buzz. One of his go-to drinks was this old-timey cocktail.

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  • A bottle of Jack Daniels lying on its side.
    By Erin Wisti 5 days ago

    Why Jack Daniel's Iconic Bottles Are Square

    Jack Daniel's bottles are so recognizable, it's easy to forget that square it not a common bottle shape. Here's the story behind the choice to go square.

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  • A classic lasagna slice on a charcoal plate with tomatoes in the background
    By Sean Pagnotti 6 days ago

    How To Avoid Accidentally Turning Lasagna Into A Battery (Yes, That's Possible)

    Nobody wants their dinner turning into a science experiment. Discover how the pan you use can react with acidic ingredients to create a lasagna battery.

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  • King Cake baby tucked inside
    By Brynna Standen 6 days ago

    Why Is There A Plastic Baby In King Cake?

    You've just bitten into a slice of King Cake at Mardi Gras and found a tiny plastic baby inside! Here's the long and ancient tradition behind the unique find.

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  • Homemade cranberry sauce.
    By Erin Wisti 6 days ago

    US Cranberry Production Is Dominated By One State

    Freezing temps are no match for cranberry crops, which flourish in this northern U.S. state that produces about 65% of the country's supply.

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  • Barrels of bourbon in a warehouse
    By Anna Staropoli 6 days ago

    Before Kentucky This State Led In Bourbon Production

    Kentucky is known for producing most of the world's bourbon, but before prohibition, this state was the top bourbon producer in the U.S. (It's not Tennessee).

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  • Assorted dark, milk, and white chocolate bars overlapping
    By Kelsey Juntwait 7 days ago

    15 Discontinued Candy Bars You'll Likely Never Eat Again

    Not all of our favorite candy bars have managed to go the distance. These 15 favorites may spark sweet nostalgia, but they've sadly faded into oblivion.

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  • Employees in a kitchen at a Buc-ee's convenience store prepare food
    By Zachary Zawila 7 days ago

    How Much Buc-Ee's Employees Actually Make

    Buc-ee's is all about bigness when it comes to the size of its gas stations and the range of its food offerings. Does that same pattern apply to employee pay?

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  • The White House
    By Toby Arguello 7 days ago

    Who Hires The White House Executive Chef? (It's Not The President)

    The executive chef of the White House has the demanding responsibility of cooking for the first family and its esteemed guests. Here's who hires them.

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  • Two classic Maine lobster rolls on a paper plate.
    By Andy Hume 7 days ago

    This Maine Seafood Restaurant Is Built On An Old 125-Foot Ship

    Maine's coastal waters are the stuff New England postcards are made of, and one local restaurant is soaking up the scenery from inside an impressive ship.

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  • Applebee's sign
    By Maria Scinto 7 days ago

    Huge Scandals That Rocked Applebee's

    Applebee's seems like the most basic of basic chain restaurants, but they haven't been immune to a very long list of scandals.

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  • cup of coffee and coffee beans
    By Alexandra Cass 7 days ago

    Why Coffee Has Been Banned Throughout History

    Coffee has a long and complicated history, fueling revolutions and political turmoil around the world. Here's why coffee has been banned throughout history.

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  • Paper plate with cajun-style oysters and bread
    By Toby Arguello 7 days ago

    Why Is Seafood Synonymous With Mardi Gras?

    Mardi Gras is a vibrant festival rife with tradition, and the seafood eaten during the celebration also has strong ties to New Orleans' adoption of the holiday.

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  • A Starbucks cup with a heart drawn on the side on a counter inside its cafe
    By Sean Pagnotti 7 days ago

    What Type Of Milk Does Starbucks Use In Its Drinks?

    Starbucks has made strides to formulate a menu that suits customers' varied tastes and dietary needs. Milk has played a central role in these developments.

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