Food & Drink

  • 15 Best Costco Frozen Desserts to Beat the Heat, like Nestle Drumsticks and Oreo Ice Cream Cookies

    15 Best Costco Frozen Desserts to Beat the Heat

    There’s nothing better than grabbing a cold dessert from the freezer when it’s a humid 90 degrees out. This summer might be a scorcher, so it’s time to stock up on frozen treats. There’s no better place to do that…

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    8 Name Brands You Should Never Buy at Aldi

    Here’s the head highlight of Aldi: It’s the place to shop if you’re looking for the best deals. The store offers a range of unique and familiar food products that are often better and almost always cheaper than other big-name…

  • Say So Long to Soggy Lettuce: Genius Tips for Meal Prepping Your Salads

    Salad is such a great go-to for lunch. It’s (generally) healthy, capable of being packed with loads of different nutrients, and it’s not that difficult to prepare unless you despise chopping vegetables. Still, if you’re approaching your salads from a…

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    Food Flavors That Don’t Belong Together

    The world of food is full of strange and daring combinations, pushing the limits of what we consider tasty or even edible. From a cheeseburger donut to a sardine and grape salad, these odd pairings often divide opinions (some are…

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    The Only Snacks You Should Be Buying at Aldi

    Aldi does a lot of things right from its take and bake pizzas to its frozen food section. But one of the grocer’s biggest highlights as far as we’re concerned is their snack selection. Still, there are plenty of duds to…

  • 10 "Healthy” Foods That Are the Opposite of Nutritious, like coconut oil and gluten-free dishes

    10 “Healthy” Foods That Are the Opposite of Nutritious

    It’s getting trickier to eat healthy these days. One minute, nutritionists swear by soy; the next, they’re convinced it’ll kill you. (It’s like they’re running a food-themed soap opera.) Meanwhile, food companies and their slick marketing teams slap whatever buzzwords…