Unless youâre casting aside all inhibitions, managing the holiday feast can be a stressful endeavor. [related]Click here to view the 25 Worst Things You Can Eat or Drink This Holiday Season SlideshowAs you mosey around the living room trying to...Read MoreÂ
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Along with fruitcake, candy canes, Christmas cookies, and hot buttered rum, eggnog is one of those treats that, for many, no Christmas is complete without. But whether you drink yours straight from the carton or have a classic recipe that you whip...Read MoreÂ
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The holidays are the perfect time to practice your chocolate-dipping skills. There a many ways you can enjoy a chocolate-dipped treat; it all depends on how you like your chocolate.Perhaps you just want to cloak everything in smooth, warm, melted...Read MoreÂ
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Some cultures and religious denominations follow different calendars, but much of the world celebrates New Yearâs Eve on the last day of the Gregorian calendar, Dec. 31. Though many of us share this holiday, the customs and traditions with which we...Read MoreÂ
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When weâre sick with either a cold or stomach virus, we tend to avoid handling other peopleâs food just out of common courtesy, as we donât want to get them sick, too. So what are restaurant employees to do when they feel themselves coming down with...Read MoreÂ
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For some, the thought of pairing beef broth with booze sounds seriously suspicious â are you shaking your head and making a face yet? But in reality, broth cocktails are just another arm of the beverage and craft-cocktail industry⦠and theyâre...Read MoreÂ
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We all know that if you want a really spectacular steak (as opposed to the same ho-hum one that youâll find at your local supermarket), then you need to go to a steakhouse and get one thatâs been dry-aged, preferably for at least a few weeks. Eat a...Read MoreÂ
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The question, âWhat is luxury?â was proposed to a group of diners seated inside Glenmere Mansionâs charming private dining room adorned with elegant vintage china.Luxury, it seems, is not an objective experience, but rather quite a subjective one....Read MoreÂ
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