Did you know that over 56% of Americans eat out two to three times a week? But what if we told you that home cooking could That’s a lot of take-out! If you’re looking to cut down on your eating out expenses, or simply want to be just as delicious, if not more so? […]
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Electric Griddles VS. Frying Pans: Which Is Actually The Best For Cooking? – Javier Burillo
Frying pans are one of the most iconic kitchen utensils, with a long history and many uses. But how do they compare to electric griddles? This article will explore the differences between these two types of cooking surfaces, highlighting their pros and cons. Chefs like Javier Burillo often debate over the superior cooking tool, but […]
Smoky Flavors: How to Cook With Wood
Did you know that you shouldn’t use any kind of wood to cook any kind of meat? People tend to think that wood, no matter the kind can improve meat and other foods by providing a smoky flavor. While this is often true, there is an art to the way you cook with wood. […]
Grab a Plate! A Beginner’s Guide to Different Types of Cuisine
Did you know that green, yellow, and red bell peppers are not all the same vegetables? These three types of bell peppers are unique plants and have their own seeds. Similarly, there are various types of cuisine that can seem similar but are unique in their own right. By now, you already have a favorite Chinese or Italian […]
7 Restaurants You Can’t Miss Out on When Visiting Houston
In summer 2020, the population of Houston, Texas exceeded 7.1 million, which meant it had the 3rd-largest increase in population growth in the whole nation. With so many people here, you can bet that they’re bringing their culture (and foods!) to the area. Whether you live in the state or far away from it, […]
A Look at the Different Types of Barbecue Grills That Exist Today
There are few things more American than the outdoor barbecue. In fact, studies show that we spend more time grilling than you might expect. Not only do we pull out our grills during warmer holidays like Memorial or Labor Day, but 10% or more of us even cook on cooler ones like Thanksgiving or […]