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5 Frugal Gourmet Recipes

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Are you looking for some frugal gourmet recipes? Then check out these 5 frugal gourmet recipes.

Chow Mein vs. Lo Mein: Comparing Chinese Noodle Dishes

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Chow mein and lo mein are two noodle dishes that are staples in Chinese restaurants worldwide, each boasting its own loyal following. However, for many diners, distinguishing chow mein vs. lo mein and vice versa can be perplexing.

Why Everybody Is Hooked on Fish Sauce

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Don't let its name - or strong aroma - turn you off. Fish sauce is a savory sauce used in Southeast Asian cuisine, and we promise if you try it, you'll never let your kitchen be without it.

10 Types of Fish You'll Find on Restaurant Menus

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From sushi rolls to Friday fish fries, fish have a firm spot in cuisines around the world. With their shimmering scales, incredible variety and nutrient-rich profiles, the types of fish we eat go far beyond just "tuna or salmon."

The Biggest Crab in the World, Plus 8 Enormous Contenders

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Known for their long legs, pincers and hard shells, most crustaceans are omnivorous scavengers, although some are predators or vegetarians. Either way, a steady diet can assist certain crab species in growing to incredible sizes.

Why Restaurants Love Buffets Even More Than You Do

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HowStuffWorks looks at the economics behind brunch and lunch buffets, and lets you in on five secrets of buffets.

What Is Sodium Nitrate in Processed Meats, and Is It Harmful?

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Sodium nitrate and its relative sodium nitrite are preservatives that you find in lots of processed meats. Learn why they add these preservatives to food.

10 Must-have Herbs and Spices in American Kitchens

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Popular herbs and spices include pepper, oregano, rosemary, garlic and basil. Find out how American kitchens include these popular herbs and spices.

What is the angel hair phenomenon?

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The "angel hair phenomenon" sounds like a best-selling pasta dish from your local Italian restaurant. Or maybe we're just hungry. But if this phenomenon isn't related to tasty cuisine, what's it all about -- and are angels actually involved?

How Nearest Green Taught Jack Daniel to Make Whiskey

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This enslaved man taught an orphaned Daniel the secret of making the smoothest Tennessee whiskey. In turn, Green became the company's first master distiller.

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