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5-Ingredient Slow Cooker Angel Chicken with Italian Dressing Mix

I don’t know exactly when angel chicken became “the thing” at every potluck I went to as a kid, but I do know this: it showed up on folding tables in church basements more reliably than anyone’s uncle. Usually nestled between a 9×13 of funeral potatoes and a plate of deviled eggs. And once you’ve had it—really had it—you get it. It’s not showy. It’s not fancy. But that sauce? Oh, honey. That creamy, tangy, slightly savory sauce that seeps into egg noodles like it was born to be there? That’s why this dish never quite left the Midwest… or …

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Fried Fish That Doesn’t Taste “Fishy” — Finally, Right?

You ever bite into a piece of fried fish and just… pause? Like, it’s crispy, it smells good, it should be amazing — but then you get hit with that super-fishy, borderline ocean-tide flavor and suddenly you’re questioning all your life choices? Yeah, same. I still remember the first time I tried fried catfish as a kid and was so ready to hate it — because, well, I didn’t really like fish. But that first crunchy, golden bite? No fishiness. No regrets. Just crispy, seasoned, flaky magic. The truth is, not all fried fish is created equal. Some types are …

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Best Ever Pot Roast with Potatoes, Carrots & Onions

A no-fuss, soul-hugging dinner that tastes like home. It Starts With a Smell I don’t know what kind of day you’re having, but if you’re here, you’re probably craving something warm, something slow, and something that makes your whole house smell like Sunday. For me, pot roast is one of those meals that just feels like comfort. The kind of dish that shows up in childhood memories, wrapped in steam and served with a side of family stories. My mom used to make it when it was snowing so hard we couldn’t see the driveway — that’s how I learned …

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So… Are My Potatoes Still Good After a Week on the Counter? (Asking for a Friend… and Also, Me)

There’s this little corner in my kitchen where sunlight never quite hits — and that’s exactly where my potatoes live. Unwashed. Kinda dusty. Sitting in a brown paper bag that I think once held apples. Every time I walk by, I glance over like, “Are you guys still okay? Or are you plotting to sprout?” Honestly? I keep thinking of my grandma. Her potatoes always sat out. In a bowl. On the counter. Right next to a stack of coupons and her Reader’s Digest. She never second-guessed them. No fridge. No fancy storage hacks. Just good old-fashioned faith in root …

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The Nastiest Ice Cream Flavors (aka The Scoops You’d Regret)

You ever take a bite of something thinking it’s gonna be sweet and creamy, and instead, your brain goes: “What… what IS this?” Yeah. That happened to me once at a food truck festival in the middle of July. I was sweating, sunburnt, and way too optimistic. I saw “Lavender Blue Cheese” and thought, hey, fancy! Spoiler: it was not. The aftertaste haunted me the rest of the day. And listen, I love ice cream. It’s the comfort food that never asks questions—just delivers joy in a cone. But some flavors? Some flavors feel like dares. Let’s talk about those. …

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So, You’ve Got Spotty Bananas… Now What?

You know that moment. You glance over at the fruit bowl and—bam—your bananas are officially speckled. Not just one or two cute freckles either. We’re talking full leopard print. The kind where you think, “Ehh… probably should’ve eaten those yesterday.” But hey—don’t toss them! Seriously, don’t. Those spotty bananas? They’re sweeter, softer, and lowkey way more useful than the firm, photogenic ones we buy with good intentions. Trust me, I’ve been there too many times, staring at overripe bananas like a food failure. Turns out, they’re just getting started. Here are ten ways to rescue those bananas from the bin—and …

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Leftover Hot Dogs? Here’s How to Turn Them into Actual Meals (Not Sad Afterthoughts)

Let me paint the scene. It’s the day after a cookout. The cooler’s still half full of sodas, your patio smells vaguely like charcoal, and there’s a suspicious Tupperware in the fridge giving you hot dog eyes. You know the one — leftover links no one touched because everyone filled up on chips and potato salad. You could toss them. Or you could not waste food and also not eat plain microwaved hot dogs three nights in a row. Yeah… hard pass. Here’s the good news: hot dogs are low-key versatile. Like, “they’ll go with way more than you think” …

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Tomato Paste: The Tiny Can That Won’t Quit

…and 10 surprisingly fun ways to use what’s left You ever open a can of tomato paste, use a single spoonful, and then stare at the rest like, “Now what?” Same. For the longest time, I thought tomato paste was just a one-time-use kind of thing — a splash in chili, a stir into marinara, and the rest? Forgotten. Lost in the fridge behind that mystery jar of pickles. But once I realized just how versatile this stuff really is? Game-changer. That tiny blob of concentrated tomato magic? Turns out, it can pull way more weight than it gets credit …

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The Nastiest Pizza Toppings (That Might Ruin the Last Slice for You)

Let’s be honest — pizza is sacred. Crispy crust, melty cheese, a good tomato sauce… it’s the universal comfort food. But every once in a while, you’re at a party or family dinner, starving, and you open the box hoping for a classic pepperoni or maybe a veggie combo — and bam. There it is. A slice with something weird on it. The last slice no one wants. The one you could eat… but like, should you? From fishy toppings to fruity curveballs, let’s talk about the pizza toppings that divide families, start debates, and occasionally ruin friendships. These are …

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So I Accidentally Hoarded Butter (Here’s What I Did With It)

Okay, full honesty?I’m not even sure how it happened. One day I opened the fridge and realized I had, like… an alarming amount of butter.Like, possibly-enough-to-bake-a-cake-for-every-neighbor-on-the-block amount. And I had no big baking plans. No dinner parties. No grand holiday menus.Just me. And way too much butter. At first, I panicked a little. I hate wasting food. But then I thought — you know what? There are way worse problems to have. Butter is basically gold in the kitchen. So I decided to treat it like a challenge from the universe. A very delicious, slightly greasy challenge. And what happened …