How to Go Gluten-Free: A Beginners Guide

In This ArticleView AllIn This ArticleGluten-Free DietGF Packaged FoodsSneaky Gluten SourcesEating GF at Restaurants In This ArticleView All View All In This Article Gluten-Free Diet GF Packaged Foods Sneaky Gluten Sources Eating GF at Restaurants A gluten-free diet can be followed whether it’s a medical necessity or just a personal preference. About 1% of Americans have celiac disease that requires a gluten-free diet, while more people are ditching bread for other reasons....

January 18, 2025 · 15 min · 3096 words · Kenneth Harmon

How to Grill Corn on the Cob (3 Ways)

In This ArticleView AllIn This ArticleHow to Grill Corn on the CobHow to Remove Corn Kernels from the CobHow to Season CornGrilled Corn in RecipesChoosing Corn as a Store or Market In This ArticleView All View All In This Article How to Grill Corn on the Cob How to Remove Corn Kernels from the Cob How to Season Corn Grilled Corn in Recipes Choosing Corn as a Store or Market...

January 18, 2025 · 17 min · 3523 words · Austin Bush

How to Grill Fish and Seafood, According to Our Test Kitchen

Despite a rather finicky reputation, all varieties of seafood, from hard-shelled clams to delicate, thin fillets of trout, can be grilled successfully. The key is knowing which technique will best suit each type. Learn how to cook fish and seafood on the grill for a healthy, smoky-flavored meal that is sure to impress. Eric Wolfinger How to Know When Your Fish Is Done The USDA recommends cooking fish to an internal temperature of 145℉....

January 18, 2025 · 4 min · 803 words · Ashley Schroeder

How to Grill Salmon for Perfect Results

CloseEverything tastes better on the grill, from cookout favorites like burgers to summer produce—and salmon, everyone’s favorite fish. While it seems more difficult than simply broiling or baking, grilling salmon is actually a simple cooking method that adds flavor (and keeps the seafood smell outside instead of in your kitchen). There are a number of easy ways to grill salmon (check out our collection ofEasy Grilled Salmonrecipes), infusing it with woodsy, smoky aromas and brightening it up with herbs and citrus....

January 18, 2025 · 14 min · 2796 words · Jasmin White

How to Grow a Pineapple—All You Need Is a Pineapple!

Rico Kucel / EyeEm / Getty Pineapple Growing FAQs How do pineapples grow? What do pineapple plants look like? Pineapple plants are low-to-the-ground shrubs. They feature spiky leaves centered around the area from which the fruit will ultimately emerge. Chances are your grocery store carries the variety ‘Smooth Cayenne,’ which accounts for the vast majority of the world’s commercially grown pineapple. The plant ultimately reaches a height of 1 to 3 feet and a width of 3 to 5 feet....

January 18, 2025 · 4 min · 710 words · Seth Hoover

How to Grow Fruits & Vegetables from Food Scraps

Don’t toss those food scraps! Did you know that you can actually grow new plants from common food scraps that are so often destined for the garbage or compost bin? The stems, butts and seeds from many common fruits and vegetables can be turned into a fresh new crop with soil, water, sunlight and a little know-how. Here are 12 grocery-store staples you can easily grow more of at home from the food scraps you already have....

January 18, 2025 · 4 min · 842 words · Kimberly Bridges

How to Grow Peppers in a Pot

In This ArticleView AllIn This ArticleSelect a Large ContainerUse Organic Potting MixPick the Right PlantGive Plants Sunshine and WarmthWater & Feed the PlantsHarvest When ReadyEat Up! In This ArticleView All View All In This Article Select a Large Container Use Organic Potting Mix Pick the Right Plant Give Plants Sunshine and Warmth Water & Feed the Plants Harvest When Ready Eat Up! Close Growing peppers in containers is an excellent way to harvest homegrown produce, even if you are short on space....

January 18, 2025 · 4 min · 769 words · Sandra Small

How to Grow Your Own Sprouts at Home

In This ArticleView AllIn This ArticleHow to Grow Sprouts in a JarRecipes with SproutsSprout-Growing Equipment In This ArticleView All View All In This Article How to Grow Sprouts in a Jar Recipes with Sprouts Sprout-Growing Equipment Broccoli, alfalfa and bean sprouts show up on sandwiches and wraps on the regular. You can find them at the grocery store, but while the sun is shining, it’s pretty easy to grow them at home....

January 18, 2025 · 4 min · 713 words · Hailey Hunter

How to Hack the Chipotle Menu to Get Free Guac

ClosePhoto: Steve Dykes/Stringer/Getty ImagesChipotle is one of my favorite places for a quick and healthy meal, as I can get a delicious bowl full of fiber, protein and other essential nutrients for under $10. A visit to Chipotle is simply not complete without a giant dollop of their incredible guacamole—but it’s just so painful to pay extra for it. Luckily, I have the secret to getting that glorious guac for free....

January 18, 2025 · 6 min · 1176 words · Mary Hodges

How to Have a Holiday Tailgate Party, Complete with a Hot Cocoa Bar

ClosePhoto: R. A. WilsonIf you’ve been looking forward to holiday get-togethers with your favorite peeps, but you’re concerned about COVID-19 this year, consider bringing the party outside! A holiday tailgate is the ultimate solution: It’s portable, cleanup is easy and you can still decorate to show off your holiday flair.Based on the size of your crowd (and your trunk), mix and match these ideas to suit your festivities. You can even invite friends to set up their trunks too for a bit of an untraditional round robin!...

January 18, 2025 · 10 min · 1959 words · Andrea Brooks

How to Help Prevent Age Spots—And 3 Ways to Treat Them

Close Photo: Getty Images / Westend61 How to Prevent Age Spots Read More:The Best Sunscreens to Protect Your Skin from Aging, According to Dermatologists How to Treat Age Spots There are many ways to treat dark spots—either with a topical treatment (think: creams, serums) or cosmetic procedures. “Ninety percent of what I treat is age spots, but to be clear, the use of both topical treatments and cosmetic procedures will not necessarily get rid of dark spots altogether....

January 18, 2025 · 3 min · 435 words · Erika Lee

How to Help Your Kids Eat Healthy Without Calling Foods Good and Bad

Close Photo: Getty Images / d3sign We all attach stigmas to food— intentionally or not. Those snacks? “Bad!” These snacks? “Good!” That vegetable? “Gross.” This vegetable? “Yummy! But these judgments can have a real impact on those around us. “Food is deeply emotional and cultural,” says Morgan McGhee, M.P.H., R.D., director of school nutrition leadership atFoodCorps, a national nonprofit that connectskids to healthy foodin schools. When someone categorizes a food as “weird” or “bad,” it can make others— anyone who eats that food often—feel ashamed, embarrassed or stigmatized....

January 18, 2025 · 3 min · 520 words · Chelsea Bush

How to Host a Delicious Easter Brunch on a Budget

Close I’m hosting Easter brunch this year. As if looking through my billions ofbrunch recipestrying to decide what to make wasn’t enough of a challenge, I’m also putting a cap on how much I spend.Budget-friendly recipesare a must. Can I really pull off holiday entertaining on a budget? I can, if I choose my menu wisely. This year, I’ll skip the expensive spiral ham I usually serve and make a frittata with ham in it instead....

January 18, 2025 · 2 min · 340 words · Katie Barnes