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As a person who loves to eat, it pains me every New Year when diet culture rears its ugly head, suggesting we cut out entire food groups and restrict ourselves from pleasure on a supposed quest for self-betterment. Don't get me wrong, I'm a huge proponent of healthy eating, but certain diets and buzzwords can be dangerous. If you want to make a resolution this year, we have some healthier suggestions — like cooking more at home, for example, which can be beneficial for your health and your wallet. Keep reading below for some great tips that'll help you get started on the right foot this year!
XO, Kristen
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How to cook more at home this year If it seems like everything always tastes better at your favorite eatery, you’re probably right — but never fear. This can be the year you start turning out five-star meals from your own home kitchen. We talked to chefs about the easiest, quickest and smartest ways to up your cooking game, and here’s what they told us. It's easier than you think
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