Read This Before Trying Tiktok S Viral Pink Sauce

Read This Before Trying TikTok’s Viral Pink Sauce TikTok By Crystal Antonace/Updated: Jan. 23, 2023 9:44 am EST Everyone has that friend who needs particular condiments to fully enjoy a meal. You may even be that friend who requires an extra cup of mayonnaise for your last few fries. It makes sense for condiments to stand out as the stars of the show, with their main purpose being to add flavor to your food....

February 27, 2022 · 7 min · 1358 words · Ruth Daniels

Reddit Is Divided Over Massive Food Waste At Publix

Reddit Is Divided Over Massive Food Waste At Publix Joni Hanebutt/Shutterstock By Julia Mullaney/July 8, 2022 11:34 am EST Food waste is no joke — and it goes well beyond scraping those last crumbs from your plate into the garbage can. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, as much as 40% of the country’s overall food supply ends up in the garbage. Whether it’s spoilage, blemished food that can’t be sold (pro tip: “ugly” produce is still perfectly safe to eat), or a consumer just not liking their meal, the waste adds up to a staggering 108 billion pounds in the U....

February 27, 2022 · 6 min · 1074 words · Dora Scott

Rhobh S Dorit Kemsley Celebrated Her Son S 8Th Birthday With An Adorable Pirate Cake

RHOBH’s Dorit Kemsley Celebrated Her Son’s 8th Birthday With An Adorable Pirate Cake DFree/Shutterstock By Justina Huddleston/Feb. 22, 2022 4:22 pm EST If you watch the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” then chances are you know Dorit Kemsley, who joined the cast in season 7. Kemsley and her husband, Paul “PK” Kemsley, who were married in 2015, have two children together, Phoenix and Jagger, the oldest of whom Jagger, just turned 8....

February 27, 2022 · 5 min · 873 words · Arthur Leach

The Biggest Cooking Mistake You Re Making According To Geoffrey Zakarian

The Biggest Cooking Mistake You’re Making, According To Geoffrey Zakarian Jason Koerner/Getty Images By Naomi Kennedy/Updated: Aug. 12, 2022 11:57 am EST Geoffrey Zakarian is considered by many to be one of the leading figures in the culinary world, and one glance at his résumé offers more than a few hints as to why. After graduating from the Culinary Institute of America in 1982, the chef spent nearly 20 years working his way up the ranks in various kitchens, including New York’s legendary 21 Club, where he became the executive chef in 1987....

February 27, 2022 · 7 min · 1373 words · Catherine Webb

The Food Network Pet Peeve That Has Reddit Raging

The Food Network Pet Peeve That Has Reddit Raging s_bukley/Shutterstock By Lucy Maddox/July 7, 2022 10:40 am EST From cutthroat competitions to wholesome cooking tutorials (we’re looking at you Ina Garten), there’s so much to love about the Food Network. That said, there’s no denying that this channel has a sordid past. The Food Network has made some pretty bad decisions over the years, from making xenophobic jokes to accidentally airing pornography....

February 27, 2022 · 7 min · 1333 words · Dave Haines

The Invaluable Costco Pro Tip Redditors Can T Believe They Didn T Know

The Invaluable Costco Pro Tip Redditors Can’t Believe They Didn’t Know Trong Nguyen/Shutterstock By Lauren Farkas/Updated: Aug. 15, 2022 9:15 am EST Imagine the excitement of going to your trusty supermarket with the intention of buying your essential list of items, but alas, you arrive only to find that one of those items is not in stock. Probably all Costco shoppers have been in that situation and can agree that there’s nothing more frustrating, especially when they only have time for a one-stop grocery trip....

February 27, 2022 · 5 min · 878 words · Robert Tonn

The Real Reason Klondike Stopped Making The Choco Taco

The Real Reason Klondike Stopped Making The Choco Taco Ron Redd By Julia Mullaney AND Elaina Friedman/Updated: July 27, 2022 2:06 pm EST They say all good things must end, but it’s hard to believe there could be a time when the iconic Choco Taco is no more. Though the treat musters nostalgic feelings — it was almost a rite of passage to enjoy one as a child — it’s a dessert that has always been at our fingertips, should we want to satisfy a craving....

February 27, 2022 · 10 min · 1992 words · Wesley Conrad

The Snack Company With An Appealing Method For Tackling Food Waste

The Snack Company With An Appealing Method For Tackling Food Waste Candle photo/Shutterstock By Hannah Beach/June 7, 2022 5:50 pm EST Food waste is a gigantic problem, with around 931 million tons of food being thrown out each year, per UNEP’s 2021 Food Waste Index Report. The U.S. is specifically responsible for approximately 45 million tons (via The Vegan Review). So, where does all this food waste come from? According to ReFED, 38....

February 27, 2022 · 6 min · 1112 words · Bradley Nolan

The Surprising Way World War Ii Affected Girl Scout Cookie Sales

The Surprising Way World War II Affected Girl Scout Cookie Sales Sheila Fitzgerald/Shutterstock By Holly Riddle/Feb. 28, 2022 3:48 pm EST Girl Scout cookies — and America’s love for them — are nothing new. Girl Scout troops were making cookies as early as 1917, according to the organization, when local teams would bake and sell their own treats to raise funds. In 1936, the organization began working with commercial bakers and councils started to sell the cookies nationwide....

February 27, 2022 · 5 min · 906 words · Robert Leung

The Truth About How The Cappuccino Got Its Name

The Truth About How The Cappuccino Got Its Name Manuel Vazquez Lopez/Shutterstock By Brianna Corley/June 7, 2022 2:19 am EST Coffee has been an important part of the world’s culture since the first cup was brewed in the 1200s (via PBS), and few coffee drinks are as well-loved as the cappuccino. Despite the existence of a spiced, whipped cream-topped Viennese drink called “Kapuziner” from the 1700s, the cappuccino was truly born in Italy after the invention of the espresso machine in 1901, according to Cafe 1820 (though the earliest record of the drink as written dates to 1930)....

February 27, 2022 · 5 min · 946 words · Stacey Robison

The Truth About Red Lobster S Ultimate Feast

The Truth About Red Lobster’s Ultimate Feast Bloomberg/Getty Images By Anita Surewicz/Feb. 25, 2022 10:59 am EST Established as a family-owned seafood restaurant in 1968, Red Lobster has come a long way since its single Lakeland, Florida, location. Today, Red Lobster is the largest seafood restaurant company in the world, with 58,000 employees and 700 locations across the globe. With the goal of providing high-quality seafood across both coastal and non-coastal regions, the popular chain prides itself on only sourcing its produce from suppliers that follow the best sustainability practices in the industry....

February 27, 2022 · 19 min · 3923 words · Claude Ramos

The Untold Truth Of Arizona Beverages

The Untold Truth Of AriZona Beverages Sheila Fitzgerald/Shutterstock By Andrew Sheldon/May 24, 2022 3:43 pm EST The tale of AriZona Beverages is one of the great American success stories of the last half-century. In just three short decades, the company, founded by two scrappy New York City kids, has gone from nothing to selling more than 3 billion containers of beverages a year, according to Forbes. “They’re one of the few beverage companies that started from scratch and became a billion-dollar company in the last 20 years,” Michael Bellas, chairman of consulting and research firm Beverage Marketing Corp....

February 27, 2022 · 34 min · 7081 words · Sarah Lewis

Tiktok Is Cracking Up Over Gordon Ramsay S Tortilla Slap

TikTok Is Cracking Up Over Gordon Ramsay’s Tortilla Slap Dia Dipasupil/Getty By Justina Huddleston/Updated: Aug. 9, 2022 9:55 pm EST Gordon Ramsay seems to have a split personality. There’s the serious, professional Ramsay, chef of the Michelin-starred Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in London, with an empire of eateries spread across the globe. Then, there’s television personality Gordon Ramsay, known for his fiery temper, lack of filter, quick wit, and somewhat terrifying take on mentorship and tough love, which fans have seen on his shows “Kitchen Nightmares” and “MasterChef....

February 27, 2022 · 5 min · 1062 words · Dallas Johnson

Twitter Can T Get Over Costco Removing A Fan Favorite Menu Item

Twitter Can’t Get Over Costco Removing A Fan-Favorite Menu Item Helen89/Shutterstock By Gina LaVecchia Ragone/Updated: June 22, 2022 11:37 am EST There’s something irresistible about the Costco food court. It’s a no-fuss, delicious, fast, and inexpensive way to reward and refuel after pushing that giant cart around the warehouse store for an hour (or more, depending on just how big a Costco fanatic you are). And since you probably spent $300 on steaks, your favorite Kirkland goodies, batteries, toilet paper and lawn chairs, a giant, gooey slice of pizza for $1....

February 27, 2022 · 7 min · 1311 words · John Rickley

What American Restaurants Looked Like 50 Years Ago

What American Restaurants Looked Like 50 Years Ago Leonardo Cendamo/Getty Images By Julia Dunn/Updated: Feb. 20, 2023 1:06 pm EST Yeah, baby! The 1970s was one of the most iconic and parodied decades of the 20th century. Described, maybe not affectionately, but iconically, as good times with bad taste, the ’70s has long been the butt of many jokes and was even once described in The Seattle Times as the decade of choice for comedy....

February 27, 2022 · 33 min · 6902 words · Christopher Shelton

What Are The Little Cakes That Appear In Hbo S Julia

What Are The Little Cakes That Appear In HBO’s Julia? HBO Max/YouTube By Nancy Mock/Updated: April 13, 2022 1:42 pm EST Though the HBO Max series “Julia” doesn’t devote 100% of screen time to watching Sara Lancashire’s Julia Child prepare food, there is plenty of delectable cooking to be seen in the series. In the first episode, Child prepares a buttery sole meunière, creates a perfect French omelet for her husband, Paul, and unveils a sleek, dark chocolate Queen of Sheba cake....

February 27, 2022 · 7 min · 1321 words · Kathleen Carpenter

What Is Escarole And How Do You Eat It

What Is Escarole And How Do You Eat It? Candice Bell/Shutterstock By Boshika Gupta/Updated: July 22, 2022 9:24 am EST Everyone knows that you cannot go wrong by adding green, leafy vegetables to your diet due to the nutritional benefits on offer. Escarole is no exception to this rule. As per Healthline, escarole looks pretty much like butterhead lettuce, but with more jagged, uneven leaves that form in clusters. It is most often found in Italian cuisine, where it is a traditional ingredient in Italian wedding soup alongside pasta, meatballs, and chicken broth....

February 27, 2022 · 8 min · 1678 words · Viola Hench

What Natural Light Fans Need To Know About Its New Lemonade Vodkas

What Natural Light Fans Need To Know About Its New Lemonade Vodkas Twitter By Lauren Rothman/Updated: April 10, 2022 7:43 pm EST Remember the good old days, when if you had a craving for alcohol you reached for a beer, a glass of wine, or a cocktail? Well, since then the alcohol landscape has become much more varied. These days, you can get a buzz from ice pops, ice cream, and green tea, to name a few — all with added booze....

February 27, 2022 · 5 min · 952 words · Carrie Watson

What Ordering An Angel Shot At A Bar Really Means

What Ordering An ‘Angel Shot’ At A Bar Really Means Matthew Horwood/Getty Images By Ceara Milligan/Aug. 9, 2022 8:34 am EST Hanging out at the bar can be a fun activity for people who want to meet up with friends and colleagues, celebrate special occasions, chill after a date or event, or just unwind after a long day. Drinking establishments have become popular fixtures in cultures all around the world, with histories that predate ancient Rome, according to The Brew Enthusiast....

February 27, 2022 · 5 min · 932 words · Joe Belizaire

Why A Pic Of Ree Drummond S Son Todd Had Fans Cracking Up

Why A Pic Of Ree Drummond’s Son Todd Had Fans Cracking Up Monica Schipper/Getty Images By Margaret McCormick/June 10, 2022 3:38 pm EST Does anyone really like to attend college graduation ceremonies? Hello? Anyone? Anyone other than mom and dad and grandparents? Let’s face it, these ceremonies tend to run for hours on end. They’re about as interesting and exciting as watching paint dry or waiting for the tea kettle to boil....

February 27, 2022 · 6 min · 1272 words · Hattie Oneil