18 Things Professional Chefs Say You Must Have in Your Kitchen
Taking stock of what’s in your kitchen? Here are the most essential cooking gadgets that professional chefs say you should have at home.
Taking stock of what’s in your kitchen? Here are the most essential cooking gadgets that professional chefs say you should have at home.
Before tossing out an old bottle of wine, use this test to determine its freshness.
No, Florida is not number one. (But it's close.)
To see which countries have the happiest residents, check out this color-coded map.
Waterfront property in Florida isn't cheap.
The best value supermarket in the U.S. isn't Costco, Aldi, or Trader Joe's.
Public charging stations are a nice idea, but hackers have found ways to hijack them for identity theft.
A quick and simple trick can revive wilted greens in less time than it takes to go grocery shopping.
Thanks to sky-high egg prices, what began as a meme has been willed into reality.
The housing market is a nightmare, but there are still some areas where home ownership is within reach for average income earners.
No charging block? No problem. Most hotel rooms still provide a way to power up your phone.
You can make a difference on Earth Day by making small adjustments that add up to big change.
Your hotel room is probably a lot dirtier than you think. Here are some of the most questionable spots inside your hotel room—plus what to do about it.
Many of us were taught to crush plastic bottles and leave the cap off. As it turns out, that isn't such an eco-friendly approach.
If your bread basket comes with cold butter packets, use this hack to make them spreadable.
There is a way to get those elusive tickets without the opening-day frenzy and having to empty your bank account—it all comes down to knowing when to buy concert tickets.
A weak battery can make a perfectly good laptop unusable. This is a common problem for laptop owners, and there are plenty of tips out there for how to prevent it—just be careful about which advice you follow.
Washington, D.C. is a cherry blossom explosion, sure. But the cherry trees in NYC’s Central Park are pretty nice, too.
To keep your hotel room dark, use a basic item that’s likely waiting in your closet when you arrive.
Sometimes you have to slide to answer, and sometimes you are offered "accept" and "decline" buttons. Why the difference?
You might want to check your basement, attic, and spare change drawer for some of these gems that are worth a fortune.
Reminder: 'Incognito' doesn’t mean 'safe for work.'
Peace between cats and dogs is possible—with time, strategy, and training.
There is a perfect time to go to your local thrift store if you want to find the best deals.