Turkeys can be thawed using one of three methods, but the safest, most foolproof, and most recommended is to thaw them in the refrigerator. In addition to being the safest method, this will also result in the best finished product.
Let the fruit itself do the decorating for you. Just garnish a stack of watermelon slices with star fruit and purple (blue) grapes and you're done! This helpful article will show you how!
Ever wondered how to obtain the perfect steak? Well, look no further! This cooking guide will provide you with an easy-to-read chart of 1”, 1.5” or 2” steaks and the time for desired cook; rare, medium or well-done. Fire up the grill!
If you have a peanut butter lover at your house, you're in luck. Peanut butter, as well as most other nut butters are perfectly safe without refrigeration. Avoid "peanut butter burnout" by changing it up now and then.
Ever wondered what beef cuts are suitable for grilling? Look no further! This article lists all cuts of beef from chuck eye to flank! Fire up the grill and get ready for some delicious meat!
A fun-filled article for the whole family about this festive fall gourd. Including jokes, trivia, and other interesting facts that will be good to know come the spooky season!
Seeing pink as you're slicing into your beautifully browned holiday turkey is enough to strike fear into the heart of any cook, no matter how experienced they are. Follow these few tips to avoid that scene this holiday season.
This article is a quick list of common foods that are safe storing in a lunch box at room temperature. It also features the items that require special care. Read up and get those lunch boxes packed full of yummy treats!
The U.S. Army marks its 241st anniversary June 14. On that date in 1775, the Continental Congress established the Army and named George Washington its commanding general. Today, DeCA provides the commissary benefit for all military services.
Plan on 1 pound per person for a regular bone-in turkey; about 1/3 pound per person for a boneless breast or turkey roast. Allow more, if you want plenty of leftovers, or to accommodate guests who favor only white or only dark meat.
Hams may be fresh, cured, or cured and smoked. They can be ready-to-eat, fully cooked, partially cooked, or cook-before-eating, and can be wet-cured, dry-cured and aged, or not cured at all. Here’s a guide to help!
Courtesy of the USDA, use this chart for reference when preparing beef for consumption. This guide includes beef cut, weight, oven temperature, approximate cooking time and tips for safely cooking beef products. Get ready for a yummy BBQ!
Talking Rain® is voluntarily recalling specific lot codes of bottles of its Sparkling Ice® Cherry Limeade according to a recall notice from the Defense Commissary Agency’s food safety office sent June 29.
Whatever variety you choose, look for apples free of bruises and firm to the touch. Apples stored in the refrigerator will last up to 10 times longer than those left at room temperature. Use this guide to determine what apples are best for you!