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How to store apples to keep them fresh
Whether you picked apples at an orchard or bought them at the store, here's how to store apples to keep them crisp for as ...
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5 foods you should never store in the fridge (but probably do)
Walk into almost any kitchen and you'll find a refrigerator stuffed to the brim with anything and everything edible. We've ...
Storing food in the fridge may seem like a no-brainer, but the truth is that not all foods play nice together. While it’s tempting to shove everything into the refrigerator and call it a day, some ...
The Takeout on MSN
Baked Potato Toppings That Are Anything But Boring
There are all sorts of toppings that can transform baked potatoes from boring to brilliant. Here are some of the best to try ...
If you decide to go the frozen turkey route, remember to give yourself plenty of time to let it thaw. A good rule of thumb is ...
Emphasizing Mediterranean specialties, such as stews featuring pulses and vegetables, can make for healthier holiday ...
They say wine gets better with age, but if it’s not stored properly, you might wind up drinking something equivalent to vinegar. One way to ensure that your wine always stays fine is with a wine ...
The Modesto Bee on MSN
Treadmill and raw fish found in Stanislaus County donut shop during inspection
A Stanislaus County donut shop had health violations including a treadmill in a storage area and raw fish (not on the menu) ...
Give holiday season guests a warm welcome with a selection of snacks that can be prepared before they ever step foot in the ...
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The exact date you should be buying your Christmas dinner ingredients for the perfect festive roast
Christmas dinner can be a logistical nightmare at times. The sheer variety of ingredients that need to be bought, different cooking times and temperatures and the number of mouths to feed can make ...
This no-recipe soup fills you up, packs in vegetables and protein, and feels comforting in cold weather. Here's how to make a ...
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The Simple, French Chef-Approved Way To Cut Oranges
Begin with your chef's knife and a whole orange placed on a cutting board. The first move is to slice off one end—just enough ...
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