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From Chess to Key Lime: The Pie Quiz
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Pie is the perfect finish to any meal, whether it's Sunday dinner or a holiday feast. Grab a slice and dig in to our quiz on all things pie!
Why Chicken Egg Colors Vary From Bird to Bird
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Check your chicken's earlobes (yes!) to know what color eggs you'll get.
Why Didn't Evolution Give Us the Ability to Smell Fresh Water?
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You'd think being able to smell drinkable water would be an evolutionary advantage. But we can only smell things that suggest potable water. Why is that?
Want to Be a Manlier Man? Use These Tips From Walt Whitman
Walt Whitman once moonlighted as a men's health writer, and his columns have now been published as a book. Learn why at HowStuffWorks .
Dutch Ovens Can Cook Everything From Bread to Brisket, Deliciously
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Is this workhorse of kitchen equipment missing from your arsenal? We'll tell you why you need one.
What Is Micellar Water and Should You Try It?
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This trendy facial product was well-kept secret among the French. But now it's taken the international market by storm. So what in the heck is it?
Without Frank's RedHot There'd Be No Buffalo Wings
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You read that right. Frank's RedHot is the reason we now eat chicken wings. So what's the backstory? We'll tell you.
Did Quinoa Get Too Popular for Its Own Good?
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HowStuffWorks looks at the popularity of quinoa and how it affected farmers who grew it in South America.
Why Don't You Ever See Square Vegetables?
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At least not in nature. Scientists have discovered the two gene families that play key roles in making fruits and vegetables either round or long. Could a square fruit be on the horizon?
White Dwarfs Can Shred Planets to Pieces
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So what does that mean for good ol' Earth someday?