You may have heard the expression "you eat with your eyes first," and according to registered dietitian Dr. Amy Brown, this is actually a fact backed up by science (via Times Union). The way food looks influences the way it tastes. Take pies for example: The reason egg wash is brushed over the
Granola sweetened with maple syrup is chockfull of nutrients— and fun to make.(October, 2022) Credit: Marge Perry
Most store-bought granolas are full of sugar and calories. That’s a shame, because tasty, nutrient-packed granola can be a great way to start the day, and it makes a t
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A man in California is suing Texas Pete hot sauce, accusing the sauce brand of false advertising.
The man, Philip White, is saying he didn't know Texas Pete was made in North Carolina, and so he is suing the Winst
Neighborhood News in Greenpoint and Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Tonchin Brooklyn (109 N. 3rd St.), a Japanese restaurant that opened this summer in Williamsburg, is hosting a one-day pop-up with Cabi, a women-owned small business that sells Japanese sauces.
The Tonchin x Cab
There's no denying that tacos are an absolute crowd favourite. From beef to beans and everything in between, there are so many ways to fill your shell and feast on the tasty morsels.
Need a little inspiration for your next at-home taco night? We've