How To Use Leftover Corned Beef

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February 21, 2022 · 3 min · 637 words · Dwight Jordan

Several Skippy Peanut Butter Products Have Been Recalled Due To Potential Stainless Steel Fragments

jars of skippy peanut butter on store shelf Credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images jars of skippy peanut butter on store shelf Credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images jars of skippy peanut butter on store shelf Credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images jars of skippy peanut butter on store shelf Credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Skippy Foods announced that they are voluntarily recalling 161,000 pounds of peanut butter due to stainless steel fragments possibly contaminating “a limited number of jars....

February 21, 2022 · 2 min · 332 words · Nicholas Durst

The Health Benefits Of Drinking Beet Juice

We’re always eager to learn about food and drinks that may help us live a longer, healthier life. According to a recent study from the University of Exeter, that drink may be beet juice. In the study, 26 healthy adults took part in two 10-day assessments; first, they drank nitrate-rich beetroot juice for 10 days and then supplemented with a nitrate-free placebo juice, which they drank twice a day for another 10-day period....

February 21, 2022 · 2 min · 345 words · Donna Moulder

The Legacy Quilt Shows How African Americans Helped To Shape American Food

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February 21, 2022 · 4 min · 843 words · Velma Henderson

What Is The Best Flooring For A Bathroom

Whether you’re building a new home or are considering a renovation, it’s important to remember that the flooring you choose for your entire space will impact its overall feel. And while flooring is undoubtable important everywhere, it plays an even more critical role in small spaces, such as the bathroom. As an area where we spend so much time—whether we’re applying our skin care routines or indulging in a long bath—we want our bathrooms to feel light, airy, and luxurious, and choosing the right flooring help facilitate this....

February 21, 2022 · 3 min · 551 words · Oscar Vierra

Why Do We Eat Cranberry Sauce At Thanksgiving

ed103705_1108_cransauce.jpg Just cranberries, water, sugar, and a touch of lemon zest in this basic but delicious sauce. Depending on your traditions, the Thanksgiving feast may feature pecan pie over pumpkin, cornbread dressing instead of oyster stuffing, and deep fried turkey rather than stuffed acorn squash. No matter the menu, there’s bound to be plenty of side dishes and one of those will likely be cranberry sauce. Americans eat more than 400 million pounds of cranberries every year, 20 percent of which are consumed during the week of Thanksgiving....

February 21, 2022 · 6 min · 1066 words · Ellen Wagner

10 Pet Friendly Houseplants For Your Home

african-violets.jpg Credit: Bree Mercer African violets Its rich purple hue makes the African violet a popular flowering plant for indoor and windowsill container gardens, but it comes in a variety of colors including pink, red, white, lavender, and blue. Being long-lived, easy to care for, and inexpensive, these pretty houseplants will live happily side-by-side with your animal companion. Learn How to Care for African Violets fireweed.jpg Credit: Phil Schermeister Fireweed With long, willow-like stems, the fireweed plant features vibrant purple or fuchsia petals....

February 20, 2022 · 7 min · 1320 words · Mary Levine

A Music Festival Inspired Garden Wedding In California

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February 20, 2022 · 11 min · 2270 words · Elsa Fischer

Asparagus Growing Tips

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February 20, 2022 · 3 min · 578 words · Alejandro Taylor

Common Health Issues In Dog And Cat Breeds

We love our pets and want to ensure that they are always at their healthiest. However, that’s not always the case. “In humans, genetics play a major role in our vulnerability to disease and developmental disorders. The same goes for our pets,” explains Dr. Katy Nelson, senior veterinarian at Chewy. “Certain breeds are genetically predisposed to hereditary diseases, orthopedic disorders, and even to more severe forms of infectious diseases—such as Rottweilers and canine parvovirus....

February 20, 2022 · 5 min · 963 words · Angelica Rodriguez

Cutting Up A Whole Chicken

tvs0028.jpg It is easy to cut up a whole chicken-and less expensive than buying all the parts individually. Reserve all bones and trimmings to make Homemade Chicken Stock. You can store the backs and wingtips in heavy, resealable plastic bags in the freezer until you have enough to make stock. Equipment: Kitchen shears Plastic cutting board Boning knife Kitchen knife 1. Thoroughly rinse the chicken inside and out under cold running water; pat dry with paper towels....

February 20, 2022 · 2 min · 356 words · Josiah Gassaway

Diy Fire Pit

outdoor fire pit overlooking a sunset Credit: Getty / Chandlerphoto outdoor fire pit overlooking a sunset Credit: Getty / Chandlerphoto outdoor fire pit overlooking a sunset Credit: Getty / Chandlerphoto outdoor fire pit overlooking a sunset Credit: Getty / Chandlerphoto Adding a fire pit to your home can amp up its curb appeal. Whether you choose to place one in your backyard or on your front patio, it’s a welcome addition to your abode....

February 20, 2022 · 4 min · 756 words · Curtis Bates

Elton John Shredded The Seating Assignments For His 500 Person Wedding Just Days Before The Event

elton john and david furnish Credit: Getty / Dave J Hogan ` Martha Stewart Weddings View All A Musical Festival and a Green Couch Inspired This Couple’s Whimsical Garden Wedding in California 9 Wedding Trends You’ll See Everywhere in 2023, According to Wedding Planners and Event Designers 7 Wedding Dress and Accessory Trends Every Bride-to-Be Needs to Know About in 2023 Princess Eugenie Is Pregnant With Her Second Child—and Is Due This Summer...

February 20, 2022 · 3 min · 507 words · Larry Fisher

How To Sort Laundry The Right Way

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February 20, 2022 · 5 min · 1036 words · Fred Kirchner

How To Tell The Difference Between A Cold The Flu And Covid 19

On This Page Common Cold Symptoms Flu Symptoms COVID-19 Symptoms Preventative Measures When to Call a Doctor The cold-weather season has arrived, and with the drop in temperature often comes a boost in respiratory illnesses each year—and as COVID-19 continues to spread, it’s important to monitor your health for this infectious disease, along with the common cold and flu. picking up a tissue Credit: Getty / Mumemories Since the common cold, the flu, and COVID-19 are all forms of respiratory illnesses, understanding their differentiating symptoms can be tricky, says Evelyn Darius, MD, a physician with PlushCare, a leading provider of virtual primary care....

February 20, 2022 · 5 min · 1029 words · Sandra Adams

Martha Stewart S Biggest Culinary Mishap

martha-cooking-hp-1218 martha-cooking-hp-1218 martha-cooking-hp-1218 martha-cooking-hp-1218 Our founder is pretty perfect—but she’s also human, too, and has made mistakes from time to time (yes, really!). In a recent episode of PeopleTV’s “One Last Thing,” Martha revealed her biggest culinary mishap. “I had a guest stay overnight and I wanted to serve beautiful Ladurée croissants and the gas for the oven didn’t get turned on so the croissants were still frozen by the time the guest came for breakfast,” Martha said....

February 20, 2022 · 2 min · 307 words · Eugene Hearn

Taking Micro Breaks During The Work Day May Increase Productivity New Study Says

Businesswoman working and typing on laptop Credit: Marko Geber / Getty Businesswoman working and typing on laptop Credit: Marko Geber / Getty Businesswoman working and typing on laptop Credit: Marko Geber / Getty Businesswoman working and typing on laptop Credit: Marko Geber / Getty If you’ve found you can’t get through the workday without taking a quick walk or briefly stepping away from a task, you’re not alone. According to new research published in the journal, PLOS One, taking micro-breaks—or discontinuing a task for periods of 10 minutes or less—enhances your overall wellbeing and productivity....

February 20, 2022 · 2 min · 345 words · Ann Gooch

The Best Ways To Use Butternut Squash For Weeknight Meals

` What’s for Dinner Franchise Logo View Series 18 Cozy, Comforting Winter Dinner Recipes You’ll Make on Repeat Our Favorite 20-Minute Dinner Recipes for When You Need a Home-Cooked Meal Fast What’s for Dinner This Week: Quick Chicken Puttanesca, Sheet-Pan Sausages With Squash, and a 15-Minute Vegetarian Meal What’s for Dinner This Week: Bacon-Wrapped Chicken, Beans-and-Greens Stuffed Peppers, and More Easy, Broiled Dishes Butternut squash is one of the most popular fall vegetables....

February 20, 2022 · 5 min · 906 words · Sulema Ferris

What Chocolate Is Best For Chocolate Chip Cookies

Whether you prefer them soft-and-chewy, flat-and-crisp, or any which way so long as they can be dunked into a glass of cold milk, the chocolate chip cookie is a favorite of adults and kids alike. While there is plenty of debate around using chopped chocolate versus the more convenient and traditional chocolate chip, we’ve decided to go all-in on decoding the latter and explore the best type of chocolate chips to use when making chocolate chip cookies....

February 20, 2022 · 3 min · 629 words · Adrian Chavez

What Is Za Aatar

Cherished as the “king of herbs” in the Middle East, there’s much to love about the flavorful spice mix za’atar. Perhaps you’ve heard of it or tried it in recipes like our Pan-Roasted Chicken with Za’atar, Potatoes, and Greens, Za’atar Smashed Potatoes, or Yogurt-Cucumber Dressing with Za’atar? But what, exactly, is za’atar? “It’s both a fully blended herb mix and a single herb,” explains Christine Sahadi Whelan, managing partner of specialty foods store Sahadi’s and author of Flavors of the Sun: The Sahadi’s Guide to Understanding, Buying, and Using Middle Eastern Ingredients ($25....

February 20, 2022 · 3 min · 582 words · Robert Johnson