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A major part of any travel experience, along with exposure to a new culture and seeing new sights, is food. Local cuisine, and their take on global cuisines, can be an experience in itself for those traveling the globe. Now, a new report from Pinterest is shedding light on food travel trends based on the activity of users on the platform.

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Earlier this year, Domino’s launched a wedding registry website — something entirely separate from its main website — allowing couples to register for pizzas for the wedding night, post-honeymoon life, and other special packages. The idea is being marketed as “the first registry for couples who prefer delicious melty cheese to crystal gravy boats.” The internet kind of exploded over the silliness. Would couples seriously register for pizza? Turns out, the answer to that question is yes: Tons of registries have been created since the site launched in February. (Company reps were tight-lipped when we asked them to tell us exactly how many.)

And for good reason! You see, pizza is an excellent wedding gift. Here’s why you should consider registering for pizza or, if you’re a guest, gifting a cheesy pie.

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Good news, all you maids of honor: You only need two things in order to come up with the most ingenious bridal shower theme of all time. First, start with a food the bride really likes. Got it? Now just think of one other thing that goes with it. That’s it! There’s your theme for the bridal shower! From there, planning the menu and the decorations is a piece of, um, three-tiered wedding cake.

Here are 10 ideas to get your wheels spinning. Of course, you can just steal one of these and call it a day.

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An Australian real estate mogul had some choice words about why millennials can’t afford buying a home. While speaking with Australia’s “60 Minutes” on Monday, Tim Gurner singled out avocado toast as one of the culprits.

“When I was trying to buy my first home, I wasn’t buying smashed avocado for $19 and four coffees at $4 each,” he said. “We’re at a point now where the expectations of younger people are very, very high. They want to eat out every day; they want travel to Europe every year.”

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From Apartment Therapy → How To Clean Burnt Pots & Scorched Pans

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Sometimes the simplest body part split can end up being the most crushing thing you do.

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Spring demands lemony desserts, and boy do we have one for you. It’s a team effort between layers of sunny lemon cake and the lightest, just-sweet-enough whipped raspberry frosting with the prettiest pink hue. Scatter some fresh berries and extra lemon zest over top and you’re good to go. Best of all, this impressive cake comes together with a single bowl (you’ll need one more for the whipped cream) and a lineup of basic ingredients from the pantry and fridge.

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Whether you’ve just cooked a pungent meal, the house has been closed up for bad weather, or someone has been sick in your home, your indoor air can get pretty stale. Even if nothing has happened, the buildup of smells from messy kids, pets, and husbands (I kid!) can give your home a unique odor that you may or may not even notice.

Opening a window can certainly help, but for rooms with poor circulation, you want a solution that can both absorb odors and freshen the air at the same time.

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Despite being named after a world-class ballerina, I can’t help but think of the pavlova as a rather humble and homely thing. I love the way the billowy whipped cream slumps into the cracked surface of the meringue, making a cozy nest for the fruit to rest. But perhaps the pavlova was named for the way it tastes: an arabesque of sweetness, a leap of airy confection, the beloved pas de deux of fresh fruit and cream. Like Anna Pavlova herself, it’s perfect.

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One-bowl cake is something of a miracle dessert for cake-lovers. This fast and fancy dessert transforms pantry items into a sweet cake batter, in a single bowl, before the oven even has a chance to preheat. And its versatility can’t be beat.

Get out your biggest mixing bowl and your cake pan of choice, and put these tips to work to make an even better one-bowl cake.

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