Food-Drink 29 mins ago Perfect pie crust today includes lard, which has returned to glory after years of bad publicity Lard, essential to the human diet for centuries, suffered a wave of bad publicity in recent decades. It's enjoying a sudden rebirth, thanks in large part to pie makers.
RECIPES 3 hours ago Fruits and vegetables ripe in spring and how you can incorporate them into yummy seasonal dishes There are an abundance of fruit and vegetables that thrive in the spring. Take advantage of these fruits and vegetables seasonal in spring for a fresh bite.
Coffee 3 hours ago Your favorite coffee may be more than half a million years old Researchers have discovered the ancient origins of arabica coffee, the world's most popular type, tracing its lineage back about 600,000 years through genetic analysis.
DRINKS 1 day ago Fitness drinks: Scientists weigh in on the benefits and potential risks of ingredients Functional beverages, which offer mental or physical benefits beyond hydration, are gaining popularity worldwide. Here is what science has to say about their ingredients.
FOOD 1 day ago American diner lingo existed in patriotic era when 'Burn the British!' meant toasted English muffin Diner lingo was an organic language that sprouted up in American diners, mostly in the Northeast, in the early 20th century. Comedic and risque, some of these phrases still used today.
Media 1 day ago California restaurant owner fears $20 wage hike will put him out of business: 'Increase prices or close' A Los Angeles restaurant owner slammed the state’s newly enacted $20 minimum wage law, saying it could put him and others out of business as employees expect similar salary increases.
Judaism 1 day ago Jewish group for Passover introduces 'Ten Plagues of Antisemitism' in its haggadah this year JewBelong, an organization dedicated to "supporting joyous Judaism and confronting antisemitism" has a new twist on the Passover seder to start conversations about antisemitism.
Food-Drink 2 days ago Tamales are hot today, yet savory wraps are as old as civilization Tamales are surging in popularity, with digital visibility up 47% last year and sold in 34,000 U.S. restaurants. Tamales are actually one of the oldest known prepared foods.
Culture 2 days ago New York weighs ending post-Prohibition law, potentially making state's dry towns a thing of the past A New York bill, if passed, could require dry communities to sell alcohol, effectively putting an end to a post-Prohibition law that some say hinders business.
VIDEO 2 days ago Plant-based products could negatively impact heart health: Study Co-founder of Truemed Calley Means joins ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss the health benefits of eating real meat versus plant-based, calling it ‘toxic sludge.’