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Waking up to MUDWTR: A Fun Guy Explores Mushrooms in the Morning

Waking up to MUDWTR: A Fun Guy Explores Mushrooms in the Morning

By Jim Gladstone | Nov 24, 2022

MUDWTR incorporates fabulous, non-hallucinogenic shrooms along with cacao, turmeric and masala chai spices to provide a chocolatey, chai-like flavor, healthful benefits, and a mood-lifting effect.

New Orleans Cocktail Book Shows City's Elegant Drink Side

New Orleans Cocktail Book Shows City's Elegant Drink Side

By Rebecca Santana | Nov 22, 2022

"Cure: New Orleans Drinks and How to Mix 'Em," by Bodenheimer and food writer Emily Timberlake, is full of recipes for cocktails created at Cure, the craft cocktail bar Bodenheimer founded in 2009.

Celebrities' Favorite Thanksgiving Recipes

Celebrities' Favorite Thanksgiving Recipes

By Christopher Ehlers | Nov 18, 2022

From Kim Kardashian to Jesse Tyler Ferguson, some celebrity favorite Thanksgiving recipes.

Watch: Stanley Tucci's Perfect Martini Recipe

Watch: Stanley Tucci's Perfect Martini Recipe

By Christopher Ehlers | Nov 12, 2022

As the holidays approach, if there was ever a time to brush up on our cocktails, it's now.

Philadelphia Man Completes Chicken Challenge: 40 Birds in 40 Days

Philadelphia Man Completes Chicken Challenge: 40 Birds in 40 Days

By Kilian Melloy | Nov 7, 2022

A 31-year-old Philadelphia man ate rotisserie chicken for 40 consecutive days, seeking to unite "people no matter what background they come from [or] sexual orientation."

Dominique Ansel Joins Caesars Entertainment's Elite Circle of Celeb Chefs

Dominique Ansel Joins Caesars Entertainment's Elite Circle of Celeb Chefs

By Brandon Schultz | Oct 31, 2022

If you remember NYC's 'Cronut' craze, then you know the name Dominque Ansel. Now the baker has expanded his food empire in Las Vegas.

Tennessee Beyond Nashville: The Whiskey, Beer, and History of Middle Tennessee

Tennessee Beyond Nashville: The Whiskey, Beer, and History of Middle Tennessee

By Brandon Schultz | Oct 13, 2022

With Oktoberfest events in full-swing, how about a trip to Middle Tennessee, where whiskey distilleries and fine dining rule.

'Best Before' Labels Scrutinized as Food Waste Concerns Grow

'Best Before' Labels Scrutinized as Food Waste Concerns Grow

By Dee-Ann Durbin | Oct 5, 2022

As awareness grows around the world about the problem of food waste, one culprit in particular is drawing scrutiny: "Best before" labels.

Believe the Hype: Feel Free Brings People Together

Believe the Hype: Feel Free Brings People Together

SPONSORED CONTENT | Oct 4, 2022

What's the best way to melt away the occasional anxiety, kick back with your friends, and enjoy the good times? It's Feel Free, a new tonic that promotes feelings of ease, comfort, bliss, and euphoria.

Cleveland's Exploding Culinary Scene Is One Reason to Visit the City This Fall

Cleveland's Exploding Culinary Scene Is One Reason to Visit the City This Fall

By Brandon Schultz | Sep 14, 2022

From the world-famous Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to the always-free Cleveland Museum of Art, ever-growing Cleveland has plenty to experience for a full weekend getaway, but the best reason to visit remains the city's vibrant culinary scene.

Retailers Pull Lobster from Menus after 'Red List' Warning

Retailers Pull Lobster from Menus after 'Red List' Warning

By Patrick Whittle | Sep 9, 2022

Some retailers are taking lobster off the menu after an assessment from an influential conservation group that the harvest of the seafood poses too much of a risk to rare whales and should be avoided.

Swiss Retailer Rolls out 'Coffee Balls' to Replace Capsules

Swiss Retailer Rolls out 'Coffee Balls' to Replace Capsules

Sep 6, 2022

Swiss retailer Migros said Tuesday that it is launching a coffeemaking system designed to replace capsules that produce thousands of tons of waste worldwide each year.

Sweet or Not? German Farmer Trials Solar Roofs for Orchard

Sweet or Not? German Farmer Trials Solar Roofs for Orchard

By Daniel Niemann | Sep 1, 2022

Large-scale solar installations on arable land are becoming increasingly popular in Europe and North America, as farmers seek to make the most of their land and establish a second source of revenue.

Tea Drinkers Enjoy Possible Health Benefits, Study Suggests

Tea Drinkers Enjoy Possible Health Benefits, Study Suggests

By Carla K. Johnson | Aug 30, 2022

Tea can be part of a healthy diet and people who drink tea may even be a little more likely to live longer than those who don't, according to a large study.

Drought Forces Earliest harvest Ever in French Wine Country

Drought Forces Earliest harvest Ever in French Wine Country

By Sylvie Corbet | Aug 26, 2022

Paradoxically, the season of heat waves and wildfires produced excellent grapes, despite lower yields. But achieving such a harvest required creative changes in growing techniques.

Happy Valley Massachusetts Unveils 'Wicked Fast' Cannabis Edibles

Happy Valley Massachusetts Unveils 'Wicked Fast' Cannabis Edibles

SPONSORED CONTENT | Aug 24, 2022

The future of cannabis edibles has arrived, perhaps fittingly, in a place called Happy Valley. It's a breakthrough derived from the science of nanotechnology, formulated for a faster effect.

What Does the Queen Like with Tea? Jam Sandwiches Every Day

What Does the Queen Like with Tea? Jam Sandwiches Every Day

Aug 22, 2022

Queen Elizabeth II has eaten jam sandwiches every day since she was a toddler, according to her former private chef.

Kraft Heinz Recalling Contaminated Capri Sun Juice Pouches

Kraft Heinz Recalling Contaminated Capri Sun Juice Pouches

By Dee-Ann Durbin | Aug 16, 2022

Kraft Heinz is recalling thousands of pouches of Capri Sun after some cleaning solution accidentally mixed with the juice on a production line.

'Golden Girls' LA Pop-Up Restaurant has the Golden Touch

'Golden Girls' LA Pop-Up Restaurant has the Golden Touch

By Terry Tang | Aug 5, 2022

Thirty years after "The Golden Girls" ended on NBC, fans still can't let go of the sitcom about four housemates — Dorothy, Rose, Blanche and Sophia — bonding over aging, dating and cheesecake.

S. Korean Garlic Video Ad Roasted over Purported Obscenity

S. Korean Garlic Video Ad Roasted over Purported Obscenity

By Hyung-jin Kim | Aug 3, 2022

A rural South Korean town is getting roasted over its video ad on garlic that some farmers say stinks of obscenity and has even sexually objectified the agricultural product.

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