Kitchen & Groceries

  • Pringles cans cover photo

    Once You Pop, You Can’t Stop: 19 Pringles Flavors, Ranked

    Believe it or not, Pringles have been around since 1968. The saddle-shaped crisps, iconic can, and cookie-cutter-like manufacturing process were all created to combat the problem of broken potato chips in bags. The crisps (which aren’t technically chips, according to…

  • Things not to cook in a cast iron skillet: smelly foods like garlic, acidic foods like tomatoes, and flaky fish.

    6 Things You Should Never Cook in Cast-Iron Skillet

    Cooking with cast iron is a go-to for many, a right of passage for some, and intimidating for plenty of people, too. From the proper ways to season and clean your cast iron cookware to what foods are best to…

  • Sandwiches in a cooler in a car

    Easy and Out-of-the-Ordinary Sandwiches to Pack for Your Next Road Trip

    When you’re on a long road trip, sometimes the last thing you want to eat is another greasy burger from a fast-food chain. Keeping a supply of delicious, homemade sandwiches in the car is a safe bet, as long as…

  • a head of lettuce, fruits around a bunch of grapes

    12 Easy Storage Tips to Keep Your Produce Fresh Longer

    Frugal and health-conscious consumers know the disappointment of reaching into the fridge to pull out fresh produce, only to find that it’s already gone bad. The discovery can be particularly disappointing these days as many of us are spending more…

  • Grocery store freezer aisle

    Frozen Food Myths You Need To Stop Believing

    We’ve all heard it before: Frozen food doesn’t hold a candle to fresh. But is that actually true? From rumors about frozen food being unhealthy to outdated advice about refreezing food, let’s take a deeper dive into the frozen food…

  • Trader Joe's Dutch Griddle Cakes, caramel syrup, hot mustard

    Ex-McDonald’s Chef Reveals 19 Grocery Store Copycats of Your Fave Menu Items

    Fast food seems to get more expensive by the minute. Making your own McDonald’s favorites at home is way more cost effective than hitting up the drive-thru all the time, especially if you have a family to feed. Luckily, there…