Oh, the holidays! The only time of the year when eating copious amounts of food and drinking to ease the constant barrage of family visits is socially accepted.
Your Healthy Guide To Eating Colorfully
Have you ever heard the phrase “eat more colors”? It’s referring to how eating a nutritious diet should look colorful. This is because foods have different benefits for our bodies and those benefits can generally be grouped together by color.
How To Use Chopsticks Without Embarrassing Yourself
Though chopsticks are some of the simplest utensils known to man, there are still many rules that dictate proper etiquette. Today’s infographic shows you the chopstick no-no’s so you can eat the proper way the next time you’re at a sushi restaurant.
How To Break Bad Eating Habits
Eating healthily isn’t as difficult as it may seem, even though it may feel like a challenge at first. First things first: Acknowledging your bad habits.
USA’s Best and Worst Tippers: American Tipping Habits
Last November, I spent the month in Europe traveling to some of the continent’s most famous cities. Besides googling the normal amount of words like bathroom, check, wine, please and thank you in whichever foreign language needed at the time, I also searched for that country’s tipping etiquette.
How Much You’ll Need to Run to Offset Thanksgiving Meals
Are you completely stuffed yet? If not, get to it! You’re in a dining room with family you unfortunately haven’t seen in way too long. In front of you sits some of the nation’s most iconic dishes. Family style sets in and the race begins.
The Ultimate Poultry Roasting Guide (Thanksgiving Edition)
Thanksgiving has come again and aren’t you ready to take that next step in your life and cook the main dish? I know turkey dominates the oven as the poster-child of the Thanksgiving tradition, but poultry of all shapes and sizes can make an appearance.
The Principles of Beer and Food Pairing
If you haven’t been to a food and beer pairing yet, you’re missing out. As we all know the craft brew industry has experienced exponential growth over the last decade. The flavor palette of the drinks are endless. A brown sour, or watermelon pilsner are just a couple examples of the breadth of beer types.
Fun Facts About Candy Corn
Here’s a Candy Corn myth – does it go bad? Today’s infographic does nothing to answer that questions, but in my experience, no Candy Corn has a longer shelf-life than most fall-out shelter foods.