How Misunderstood Expiration Dates Contribute to America’s Food Waste Problem
Forty percent of all food produced in the U.S. is wasted and ends up in the landfill, although much of it is perfectly fine to eat.
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Forty percent of all food produced in the U.S. is wasted and ends up in the landfill, although much of it is perfectly fine to eat.
This strata needs to be refrigerated for at least 4 hours or overnight before baking, so plan accordingly.
There were really only three kinds of cake that I ever remember my momma being fond of--her own Coconut-Pineapple White Cake with Seven Minute Icing, the gooey coconut, pecan goodness of her sister Mattie's German Chocolate Cake, and our neighbor Mrs. Burnett's Red Velvet Cake with Ermine Frosting. As for me, I dearly loved my […]
The Spam musubi is eaten as a sandwich, and it is perhaps the Island's favorite "to go" or snack food.
The first baked goods I ever mastered was cornbread, that iconic quick bread so loved by just about everyone in American, especially in the South. Cornbread was a dinner staple in my home growing up, and I suppose that's why my mother was so adamant about me learning to make it. It may have also […]