Kitchen & Groceries

  • Crunch and Munch

    We Tried 16 Potato Chips Brands — These Are the Best (and Worst)

    Americans have been snacking on potato chips for a long, long time. Legend has it that potato chips were invented in the 1850s by a chef in Saratoga Springs, New York, although recipes for thin-sliced, fried potatoes appeared in cookbooks…

  • Crispy Copycat Waffled Cheese Burger on a Sesame Seed Bun with American Cheese, Burger Sauce and Fries

    15 Unexpected Things to Make In Your Waffle Maker

    If you’ve already burned through too many waffles after getting a waffle iron for Christmas and swearing off frozen waffles (for now, at least), you might be looking for something more creative to get griddling. Belgian waffles are so 2024…

  • Christmas table scene of assorted sweets and cookies. Top view over a rustic wood background. Holiday baking concept.

    The Most Popular Christmas Dessert in Every State

    Presents may be the big draw on Christmas, but for some of us, it’s the big feast that’s the best part. Whether you’re doing turkey, ham, or a goose is one thing, but which desserts we choose to finish off…

  • NuGo Chocolate Protein Bar

    Costco Protein Bars Recalled Because They May Contain Dairy

    Costco recently announced a recall for a couple chocolate protein bars after a major whoopsie-daisy. Two NuGo chocolate protein bars were recalled due to “the potential for undeclared dairy,” a major allergen. Not great, NuGo.  Here’s what every shopper should…

  • A woman holding a bowl of classic Panzanella salad.

    12 Clever Recipes for Stale Bread (That You’ll Actually Want to Make)

    No bread goes to waste in my house anymore. And that’s not because I’m this Martha Stewart-y domestic fairy. In fact, I’m the complete opposite. There was a time when I tossed embarrassing amounts of moldy bread — or bagged…

  • Holiday table with corn and jello salad

    25 Old-Fashioned Holiday Recipes That Boomers Absolutely Love

    Food and tradition are two of the most important elements of the holidays, so what better way to celebrate than by breaking out some of the most classic recipes of the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s? From deviled eggs to chiffon…