linguine and clams

It’s only the first day of summer and I’m already weeks deep into our unofficial dish of it, linguine alle vongole, preferably hastily prepared about 10 to 15 minutes before we dive in, eaten outside with a current favorite rosé, caprese salad and a massive bowl of kale caesar (from SKED). It’s infinitely summery. It’s pasta, but I don’t feel like I need a nap after I eat it. And hey, there’s even a t-shirt to go with it (hat tip).

dried pasta is ideal here
a good heap of parsley

You do not need one fancy thing to make it, save the freshest clams you can find. You can pick them up on the way home from the beach or sprinkler park or wherever you’re going to spend your summer day now that cooking will be the easiest part of it. I prefer manila clams, as they’re smaller and, I’m convinced, sweeter, but littleneck or cherrystone are fine as well. From there, a glug of oil, red pepper flakes, a lot of garlic, a cup of wine, a bag of dried pasta, a lump of butter, a squeeze of lemon, and a pile of chopped parsley, and boom, so easy let’s do it again every week.

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Etsy Is Having a Huge Birthday Sale — Here Are Our Favorite Finds — Deal of the Day

Believe it or not, Etsy is now 13 years old. Which means, if it were a person, it could officially see PG-13 movies and yell things like, “UGH, you just don’t understand.” But because it’s an online marketplace for creators, a 13th birthday just means an excuse to have a sale.

The sale, which runs now through June 22, includes more than a million listings across the entire site. You can sort the items by type, whether or not they have free shipping, and even their country of origin. If you want a little more help, here are five things we’re currently loving from the sale.

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Those “Use By” Dates on Food Are Confusing a Lot of People — Food News

People throw away billions of dollars worth of perfectly good food every year. Nobody wants to waste food, but it’s an easy thing to do when you’re standing in front of the refrigerator wondering, “How long has this been here? Is this still good?” And the labels on food packages are not nearly as useful as one might think. In fact, some grocery stores say food labels in the U.S. could actually be contributing to household food waste, because they’re too confusing, and they’re leading people to throw away food that could still be eaten.

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Rachael Ray Says Suck It Up and Cry While You’re Chopping Onions — Pop Culture

It seems like the older I get, the more likely I am to cry at car commercials, at greeting cards, and at whatever random rom-com I watch during an overnight flight. And this year’s World Cup has sent my lacrimal ducts into overdrive: I’ve sniffled through Iceland’s Coca-Cola commercial (which was directed by the team’s goalkeeper), welled up watching Hirving “Chucky” Lozano score that goal against Germany, and practically sobbed listening to Mo Salah explain why he feels like he has 100 million Egyptians behind him.

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3 One-Pot Recipes Perfect for This Super-on-Sale All-Clad Pan — Deal of the Day

One of our favorite sales is back: the All-Clad VIP Factory Seconds Sale. The sale, which happens a few times a year, features factory seconds — pots and pans with minor cosmetic scratches — at major discounts. Those little dings and scratches? Don’t even worry about them; they do not affect the performance of the pan (and, in many cases, won’t even be visible after regular use of your new pan).

The sale runs through Wednesday, June 20, and just requires you to type in the password “ACJVIP18″ for access.

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10 Easy Grilled Chicken Recipes — Recipes from The Kitchn

Not only is grilled chicken just plain delicious, but it also really gives you so much bang for your buck. It takes to brines, marinades, sauces, salsas, and dressings, and it’s just as satisfying whether you eat it hot off the grill or save the cold leftovers for your weekend picnic, salads, sandwiches, and noodle bowls.

These are the grilled chicken recipes to keep on repeat all summer long.

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What Kind of Grocery Shopper Are You? Take Our Grocery Shopping Survey! — Reader Survey

If there is one thing you, our readers, share with us, your friendly editors, it is a love of grocery shopping. No matter what you eat and how, the grocery store is a weekly reality for most of us; and from best buys at Costco and Trader Joe’s to budget-saving tips, we know you love to talk about grocery shopping.

But we want to do even more for you and do it better. So we’re launching a survey today to ask a little more about your grocery shopping habits. Would you help us out and take it? We’d be so grateful.

And if there are ideas you have or stories you’d like to see that go beyond our survey or that you’d like to share, by all means please tell us here in the comments. Thank you!

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Forget Costco — You Want These Alcoholic Push-Up Pops — Grocery News

A couple weeks ago the internet collectively lost its mind over the fact that Costco was selling 100-calorie vodka Popsicles (again). Those sound great, and I’m sure they’re delicious, but if you really want some boozy pops, then I need you to check out the Las Vegas-based company Buzz Pop Cocktails. They’re the fancier, boozier version of the Costco ones. The Popsicles are 100 calories apiece and they’re loaded with top-shelf tequila, rum, bourbon, and vodka.

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This Is America’s Favorite Grocery Store for 2018 — Grocery News

We all have our favorite grocery stores. Are you a Whole Foods, or a Publix? Do you care more about low prices, good produce, or a huge selection, or do you go to whichever store has the most convenient location? Well, the annual Market Force grocery store survey for 2018 has been released, and it looks like Wegmans is America’s favorite grocery store for the third year in a row.

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