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Why Boudin Is Cajun Country's Most Famous Sausage

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Food writer Calvin Trillin once estimated that 80 percent of boudin bought in Louisiana doesn't make it home - it's eaten right in the parking lot.

What's the Difference Between a Lake and a Pond?

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It's not just the size that differentiates a lake from a pond. The real distinctions flow much deeper.

Are Money and Religion More Similar Than We Realize?

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Stuff They Don't Want You To Know looks at what ties religion and money so closely together.

Which Famous Song Was Written About You?

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Prom nights, summer vacations, weddings, breakups ... the songs we remember most are often the ones written about life's most important moments. The question is, which song was written about you and your unique personality? This quiz will tell you!

Are chocolate face masks bad for your skin?

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Chocolate contains anti-aging antioxidants, but are chocolate face masks good for your skin? Learn about chocolate face masks and how to make one!

Forget the Toxins! Scent Your Home with Natural DIY Fragrance Stones

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An easy to make gift with stuff you probably have in your kitchen right now. Learn more about scenting your home with natural DIY fragrance stones.

Macaroon vs. Macaron: Differentiating Between Sweet Treats

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Macaroons and macarons - they sound similar, but they look quite different. So how did we end up with two popular cookies that sound almost the same?

Is Tomato Catsup the Same as Tomato Ketchup?

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In short, yes. Tomato-based catsup and ketchup are more or less the same condiment. There may be slight recipe variations on the traditional tomato-based version, but the main difference between ketchup and catsup is the alternative spelling of the same word.

A Rule of Thumb Can Save You Tons of Time

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Let's talk about an expression you've probably heard before: "rule of thumb." This phrase is a handy way of saying, "Here's a general guideline that works in most cases."

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