5 Food-Themed Korean Beauty Products That Will Totally Transform Your Skin — Shopping

The outermost portion of our skin is generally made of 10 to 30 dead layers. Mine’s at about -5 at the moment, because just before I sat down to write this piece, a Korean spa Jedi took a scouring pad to my body and proceeded to power-scrub as though possessed by the Force. She then doused me with warm milk, slathered me in puréed cucumber, and sent me home a new woman. Or at least one with unrecognizably silky, glowing skin.

Although not all Korean skincare (or K-beauty, as it’s popularly known) is so extreme, it often shares two things with my evening’s adventure: visible results and foodie roots. Or actually, some combination thereof. One of the highest compliments — indeed, one of the most sought-after results — within this esthetic ecosystem is “honey skin.”

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5 Signs It’s Time to Get Rid of a Cookbook — Organizing Tips from The Kitchn

Like most books, cookbooks are hard to part with. They can carry the sentimental weight of recipes you’ve loved, or dreams of the sort of cook you hoped to become, or the disappointment of diets failed, or meals that turned disastrous. But the reality is that most of us have only so much storage space for cookbooks, and at some point you may have to pare down.

The key is to assess where you are now, where that cookbook fits into your life, and whether it’s worth holding on to or if you’d be better off clearing the space (physical and mental) for something else. Here are five signs it’s time to get rid of a cookbook.

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Are Lodge Dutch Ovens Really as Good as Le Creuset and Staub? — Shopping

Any conversation about enameled Dutch ovens always boils down to the big three: Le Creuset, Staub, and Lodge. These are the classics, the stalwarts, the ones that consistently get the best reviews, year after year.

They’re also the brands that have literally built their businesses on cast iron, while others are just dabblers looking to cash in on a growing trend. Sure, those off-brands will get the job done with varying levels of quality and longevity. But if you’re ready to invest your money and kitchen space on a big, heavy, expensive pot, you want the best. And that means one of the Big Three.

The question is, which one? We put each brand to the test to find out what really sets them apart, so you can find the perfect match.

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15 Recipes for Citrus-Lovers — Recipes from The Kitchn

In these deep days of winter we have one bright glimmer: citrus season! Here we’ve gathered 15 recipes to bring some sunshine to even the gloomiest winter day. Start with classic lemons and oranges, then dive into pomelos, yuzu, and blood orange. Sweet, tart, sour, and piquant — citrus comes in many tastes and adds an important zing of acid to all of your sweet and savory dishes.

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How To Make Chicken Bone Broth on the Stovetop or Slow Cooker — Cooking Lessons from The Kitchn

Bone broth, or a long-cooking, enriched stock, has moved from trend to bonafide kitchen staple with big brands and chefs rallying around this liquid gold. While beef bone broth gets the most fanfare, you can indeed make bone broth from chicken.

Not only will this thick, gorgeous stock make for a better chicken-noodle soup, but it also makes for ever better gravy, pasta sauces, and casseroles. Chicken bone broth is also much thriftier than its beef brethren and just as easy to make at home.

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The Water Bottle That Makes It Easier to Drink More Water Is Currently on Sale — Amazon Deal of the Day

Saying “water is good for you” is the understatement of year. (We’ll bet our paychecks on it even though it’s only February!) And while we’re all likely drinking enough to stay alive, upping water intake has plenty of science-based perks that include things like decreased fatigue and better moods.

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Instant Pot Tells Customers to Stop Using This Model Due to Risk of Overheating — Food News

Not even a month after Milo Ventimiglia had to make a Super Bowl ad to tell everyone their Crock-Pots were safe and would not catch fire unless they were living in a fictional TV melodrama, Instant Pot is actually warning customers to check their slow cookers, because some of them have been reportedly overheating and melting.

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These Are the Biggest New Wedding Cake Trends, According to Pinterest — Food Trends

What’s the first thing a couple does after getting engaged? Hopefully it’s inform all their friends and family, but right after that the happy couple is most likely heading to Pinterest to start their wedding planning boards. It seems like everybody uses Pinterest for wedding planning, and that means Pinterest is uniquely well-suited to predict the biggest wedding trends.

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The 5 Best White Wines for Cooking — Wine for Food-Lovers

Do you remember your first bite of linguine with white wine clam sauce, lobster bisque with sherry, or savory chicken Marsala? Cooking with white wine brings balance, fruit, and acidity to so many of our favorite recipes. Once you move past grocery store “cooking wine” (and I strongly advise you to do so!) and introduce even moderately priced white wine into the equation (leave that $40 Chardonnay in the wine fridge), your possibilities and cooking style expand exponentially.

Here are five white wines that are each wonderful for cooking in their own way.

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