Food & Drink

Plant-based eating is not the same as being vegan, according to Therese Elgquist, a food blogger, recipe creator and culinary expert who is a prominent voice for the plant-based movement in Sweden, her home country. In Elgquist’s opinion, being vegan implies following a strict lifestyle; whereas, plant-based simply means incorporating plants into your diet—something she
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The Omicron variant of the coronavirus might alter many December celebrations (after 22 months of pivoting, we’ve got this, right?), but for those who still want to raise a glass—be it at home or in a friends-and-family pod—here are some picks from the pros. Ashley Rawlinson, founder and owner of HERitage Wines, a lifestyle consultancy in
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In November 2018 California voters passed Proposition 12 by a 2 to 1 ratio that required breeding pigs, egg-laying chickens and veal calves be given enough space to stand and turn around in their pens. In the case of pigs – that means 24 square feet – or approximately a 5 x 5-foot space. The
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From ingredients to exclusives, we wanted to find out all the differences between Coca-Cola in the US and UK. MORE FOOD WARS VIDEOS: US vs UK Lay’s Chips and Walkers Crisps | Food Wars US vs Japan Taco Bell | Food Wars US vs Japan Subway | Food Wars —————————————————— #CocaCola #FoodWars #FoodInsider Insider is
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This month, the wine pros weigh in on best sips for the holidays Unlike Thanksgiving with its more predictable menu, December holidays—Christmas, Kwanzaa, and Festivus (!) present myriad menus, and wine selections (except Festivus, the Seinfeld-created holiday at which George Costanza’s mother served meatloaf on a bed of lettuce). All kidding aside, ‘tis the season
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Back in the day, oxtail was specifically the tail of an ox. Today, it can be the tail of any cattle. What used to be considered a throwaway cut of meat is now one of the most expensive, ranging from $4 to $10 per pound. Chef and food blogger Leigh-Ann Martin introduces producer Doyinsola Oladipo
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The era of disrupters is here. From mattresses to plants, a new generation of entrepreneurs have imbued fresh design, sustainability, internet marketing, and technological innovation into age-old industries. The latest to get a revamp: kitchenware. From matte colors to metal finishes, the new breed of direct-to-consumer brands not only speak to millennial cooks buying Dutch
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Chef Hillary Sterling of Ci Siamo with her cast-iron focaccia T he best thing for the future of Big Apple restaurants is the city’s new mayor, Eric Adams, who actually likes the industry and delights in dining out. He’s the happy antithesis of his lazy, nasty, utterly inept, chip-on-the-shoulder predecessor, Bill de Blasio, who took
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In Wisconsin, giving brandy is a much loved holiday tradition. But you don’t have to live in America’s Dairyland to partake of this splendid custom and deliciously drinkable custom. Here’s a round-up of some great American brandies to gift this year. Toppling Goliath Barrel-Aged, $25.99 Part of Central Standard craft distillery’s Brewmasters Series, this brandy
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Canned cocktails are here to stay. Whether or not you’ve been paying close attention to the ready-to-drink revolution over the past few years is irrelevant. It is now impossible to ignore. RTDs are on shelves everywhere—in all shapes, sizes and flavor profiles. With such a crowded market, consumers are keen on finding labels that best
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Simple recipes for 11 festive drinks—and one punch that packs a punch—from award-winning bartenders around the world. Chestnuts roasting on an open fire may sound lovely but what do you pair with it? To add some actual spirits to the holiday spirit—or to give Jack Frost a different kind of nip—here are 12 easy cocktail recipes
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