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12 Incredible Uses for Vinegar

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We all know vinegar is often used in cooking and making salad dressings. But it has a ton of other uses in cleaning, beauty, insect control and more!

Plating Techniques the Pros Use

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Are you looking for some professional plating techniques that will wow your dinner guests? Check out these professional plating techniques.

Stimulating Facts About Coffee

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If your morning routine includes a cup or two of coffee, you may know a few things about it. Learn all about coffee facts in this article.

How does a chicken's egg get its shell?

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How do chickens create eggs? Does the chicken's body make the shell and fill it with the white and yolk somehow, or does it make the white and yolk and then somehow wrap the shell around it?

Can you use steel wool on nonstick surface pans?

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Nonstick pans are coated with a protective layer to keep food from sticking to the pan. Learn whether you can clean nonstick pans with steel wool in this article.

How to Stop Coughing

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You can get rid of a persistent cough without medication. Learn about how to stop coughing in this article.

How to Cook a Sirloin Roast

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Do you know how to cook a sirloin roast? Find out how to cook a sirloin roast in this article from HowStuffWorks.

How Molecular Gastronomy Works

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Molecular gastronomy is the art and science of selecting, preparing, serving and enjoying food. Learn about molecular gastronomy at HowStuffWorks.

What are cruciferous vegetables?

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Cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, bok choy, and cauliflower are part of the cabbage family. Learn more about these vegetables then get cooking.

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