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In praise of the braise: 3 recipes for easy, hands-off wintry meals
Low and slow is the way to go when temperatures plunge and the holidays heat up.
Braising is a surefire, no-fuss technique that guarantees a robust one-pot meal. Braised meats turn tender and flavorful; braised veggies become silky and more of themselves. This long, slow cooking warms up the kitchen, glazing the windows and filling the home ...Read more
Host a Super Bowl party your friends will talk about with these 10 tried and true tips
The big game is around the corner and it’s time to start thinking about how you’re going to throw an amazing party. Between the food, decorations and making sure everyone has fun – including those that only watch the commercials – it’s a huge job to undertake.
Many Americans watch the game even if their favorite team isn’t playing. ...Read more
Tips for making the best chicken wings for your Super Bowl party
Come Super Bowl Sunday around 5:30 p.m., die-hard football fans and those of us drawn to hoopla will gather for hearty handheld snacks, knowing the food is as much fun as the game and the show surrounding it.
Super Bowl Sunday is synonymous with wings. Lots of them: the classic spicy Buffalo, plus Asian, Italian and Mexican variations. Wings ...Read more
The best films to get you in the New Year’s mood
The time for “Home Alone” and “It’s a Wonderful Life” might have passed, but you can continue the holiday spirit with these classic New Year’s flicks.
When Harry Met Sally … (1989)
This iconic romantic comedy crescendos when Harry and Sally, played by Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan, confess their love for each other on New Year’s ...Read more
Buying eggnog? It can be a holiday kitchen helper, too
Call it the pumpkin spice of the winter holidays: Eggnog seems to be everywhere.
There are organic, dairy-free, lactose-free, extra-creamy and reduced-fat versions; it’s also the essence of flavored extracts, cookies and coffee creamers. There are eggnog flavors, too, including gingerbread and, yes, pumpkin spice.
But what is it and why is ...Read more
5 rules for hosting your first holiday dinner
You likely have been to countless holiday dinners, starting before you could even remember. As you grow older, relatives, close friends and coworkers have hosted dinners of their own, impressing you with new recipes and a great atmosphere.
However, the reality of hosting your own dinner party is different from attending. Seating, feeding and ...Read more
Feeling all the feels? Here’s why holidays can hit your emotions harder
One minute you’re crushing your holiday shopping list and the next you’re ugly crying in the car because your ex’s favorite song came on the radio. Or perhaps you find yourself alone baking Christmas cookies — the ones your mom used to make when you were little. If the holidays have a way of turning you into an emotional wreck, know ...Read more
Classic NA drinks you can make at home
I love a good cocktail, nice wine and the occasional beer, yet not everyone does. Many of our friends and most of my family won’t touch the stuff. As a friend and host, it doesn’t seem fair to offer mere soda while others are popping champagne. Happily, there are delicious alternatives for that festive toast.
I’m not talking about overly ...Read more
Popular Stories
- The best films to get you in the New Year’s mood
- In praise of the braise: 3 recipes for easy, hands-off wintry meals
- Host a Super Bowl party your friends will talk about with these 10 tried and true tips
- Tips for making the best chicken wings for your Super Bowl party
- Feeling all the feels? Here’s why holidays can hit your emotions harder










