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Consumer Reports on which canned black beans taste the best
There are so many kinds of black beans on the shelves of your grocery store, so which ones taste the best? Consumer Reports tested some popular brands.
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Which canned black beans are the best tasting?
Fresh is best, but if you have to use canned black beans, Consumer Reports put some popular brands to the test to see which ones tasted the best.
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Kitchen gifts tested and tried by Consumer Reports experts
Secure a place in your favorite chef’s heart and table with recommended kitchen gifts from the experts at Consumer Reports.
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Summer cooking camp has students learning all things culinary
School lunches have usually gotten a bad reputation of not being something most kids crave, but this summer kids are going back to school to spend time in the cafeteria, soaking up all things school lunch.
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Students head to the cafeteria this summer for a new learning experience
School lunches have usually gotten a bad reputation of not being something most kids crave, but this summer kids are going back to school to spend time in the cafeteria, soaking up all things school lunch. Education reporter Wayne Carter is in the classroom to explain.
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Instant Pot sales plunge post-pandemic forcing maker to file for bankruptcy
The maker of Pyrex glassware and Instant Pot has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as the company that was already struggling is stung by inflation with Americans pulling back on spending.
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Nigerian Chef Sets New Global Record For Cooking 100 Hours Straight
A Nigerian chef on Monday set a new global record for the longest hours of nonstop cooking after surpassing the current record of 87 hours and 45 minutes.
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Celebrate Life's Moments With This New Cookbook
Jocelyn Delk Adams joins us in-studio to share all about her new cookbook, Everyday Grand, and how to cultivate joy through food. MORE: Grandbaby-Cakes.com
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Gesine Bullock-Prado's Vermont Strawberry Shortcake Recipe
In celebration of National Strawberry Month, pastry chef and “My Vermont Table” cookbook author Gesine Bullock-Prado teaches Elle King and Kelly how to make her delicious Vermont-style strawberry shortcake recipe.
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Become a Momo-Making Master at Indulge
We learn how to make Nepalese dumplings at Indulge in Fort Worth. They offer cooking classes for cooks of all skill levels. MORE: IndulgeFW.com | @IndulgeFW
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NBC 5's Evan Anderson Gets Cooking Lesson From Family Fit Fest Chef Event
NBC 5 and Telemundo 39 are sponsors of the Dallas event, which focuses on fitness and nutrition.
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Miranda Lambert Reveals Recipes That Fed Her in ‘Y'all Eat Yet?' Cookbook
After nearly two decades in country music, one of the most award-winning country artists, Miranda Lambert is dishing on recipes — and the stories behind them — from her family and friends in a new cookbook.
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You've Probably Been Using Your Potato Peeler Wrong, According to TikTok
A TikTok user shares the way she uses a potato peeler — and the simple technique she employs to peel her tubers in a flash.
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An Introduction to Induction Cooking Options
Gas vs. electric ranges: Which is better in the kitchen? Consumer Reports offers information if you’re thinking of switching to induction.
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5 Mistakes You Should Never Make When Cooking, According to a Chef
So, you’re about to make dinner. You’ve got your apron tied on. You’ve got all the ingredients you need in your fridge. You’ve even printed out the recipe. You should be good to go, right?
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Best Ways to Use an Instant Pot
Consumer Reports experts share the best ways to use an Instant Pot. Or maybe it’s time for a new love affair with a different countertop appliance.
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Fall Back in Love With Your Instant Pot
Consumer Reports experts share the best ways to use an Instant Pot. Or maybe it’s time for a new love affair with a different countertop appliance.
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New Study Finds the Germiest Surface in the Kitchen Is Your Spice Jars
Move over, cutting boards. According to a new study, there’s a new category of items to watch out for when guarding against potential kitchen mishaps.
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Cook But Don't Touch: How to Avoid Food Poisoning
Consumer Reports explains why you need to wash your hands while cooking to avoid food poisoning.
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Nonstick Pans Tested for Safety
Cookware makes a great holiday gift, and if you’re shopping for nonstick pans, you might notice labels saying the pans are nontoxic and made without dangerous chemicals. But can these claims be trusted? Consumer Reports wondered the same thing and tested three recommended nonstick pans to find out.