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On Thursday this week Ina Garten quietly announced that she was working on a new show on Food Network. Yes, really. The culinary icon and entertaining guru said in her Instagram post that the show is called “Cook Like a Pro” and it will be airing in mid-May. Little else is known about the show so far, but it will undoubtedly be amazing (because Ina).
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Tough cuts of meat, like chuck roast, brisket, hanger steak, and flank steak, aren’t just cheaper than their leaner counterparts — when cooked just right, they deliver even more flavor. But you won’t get any of that flavor without adding a few key steps to their preparation. From a long, slow cook to the power of a brine, here are six ways to get the job done.
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From Apartment Therapy → A Temporary, Modular Solution to a Crumbling French Kitchen
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If you’ve ever seen that coupon-based reality TV show, you know that couponers can do some crazy stuff. I wasn’t — and am not — one of those couponers, but I was pretty close.
Our family was deep in debt, and I’d heard that you could save a boatload of money if you started couponing. So, I clipped like crazy, shopped the sales, and built a stockpile of the items that were most prevalent among coupons at the time, such as paper goods, toothpaste, frozen entrees, and boxed cereal. It very nearly took over my life and I also purchased more processed foods than I care to admit.
Since then, I’ve calmed down and cleaned up our diet significantly. You won’t see much in the way of frozen chicken nuggets or boxed cereal crowding my kitchen. But I still use coupons to save money at the grocery store. Here are five couponing tips I’ve come to rely on.
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Have you ever made the mistake of reading a recipe incorrectly and bringing home a pork tenderloin instead of a pork loin, or vice versa? While these two tasty cuts of pork share a few similarities, you can see from the photo above that they have a bunch of differences too. Read on to learn about these two popular cuts!
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Thanks to all those random sizes, your plastic container collection can become a jumbled mess very quickly. And while we don’t usually like to advocate buying things just to get organized (we’d rather spend our money on something fun, like kitchen stuff with flamingos on it!), there is one product that caught our eye recently.