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Monthly Archives: June 2019
Wine Water Is a Real Thing You Can Buy Now, but Who Is It For?
Wine water is exactly what it sounds like: It’s water that tastes like wine, and it’s completely non-alcoholic. READ MORE…
Meal Prep Plan: How to Prep a Week of Easy 1500-Calorie Days
A week’s worth of low-cal meals that won’t leave you hungry.
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Tofu Poke Bowls Are the Cheap & Easy Way to Try the Trend at Home
The sesame-ginger marinade will make you a tofu believer. READ MORE…
Alert! This Highly-Rated Mattress is 20% Off on Amazon — Today Only
Mattresses in a box are here to stay, but the market for them can feel overly saturated with options—many of which cost well over $1,000. If you want to refresh your bedroom for summer but don’t want to splurge, Amazon’s current deal of the day could be the answer you’ve been waiting for. For today only, Amazon is offering 20 percent off Sweetnight mattresses and pillows, bringing prices under $300 for some models.The most popular option is the 10-in.
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The Pioneer Woman’s One-Ingredient Secret to Better Iced Coffee
We’re not so sure about this one. READ MORE…
These Citronella Plants Can Actually Repel Mosquitoes
They might just save your summer!
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simplest spaghetti al limone
In 2011, I shared a recipe for spaghetti with cheese and black pepper (cacio e pepe) but it always bothered me that it contained extra ingredients and that the technique left a wide margin of error. In 2018, I finally cracked the code at home and ran to the internet to tell you about it. Today I’m sharing what I hope will be a similar glow-up for spaghetti (or fettuccine) al limone, a classic pasta dish from, depending on who you are asking, Genoa, Amalfi, Sicily and further (the common thread is, no surprise, places where lemons are grown). In its simplest form, spaghetti al limone contains only lemons, olive oil, parmesan, salt, pepper, and a few leaves of fresh basil in an uncooked sauce. Versions abound, including mine from 2011, with cream, butter, wine, shallots, or more, usually simmered and reduced. Garlic, ricotta, and/or goat cheese are not uncommon. I suspect it’s less due to a blasphemous streak or attempting to bait this parody account, but because they are all delicious. You should feel no obligation to choose.
Alton Brown’s Secret to Better Scrambled Eggs Might Surprise You
I bet you’ve never tried this before. READ MORE…
The Most Uniquely Searched BBQ Sauces in Every State, According to Google
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