9 Ways to Use a Magnetic Knife Rack (That Don’t Involve Knives)
(Image credit: The Kitchn) Here’s a whole slew of ways people have used magnetic knife racks to make organizing easy. From Apartment Therapy → All the Ways You’ve Never Thought To Use Magnetic Knife Racks
Apr 27, 2016
4 Strategies For Scoring a Bargain on a Restaurant Wine List
To say restaurant wine lists are daunting is an understatement. Often they’re as big as phone books and filled with obscure names, confusing italics, and triple-digit price tags. But vodka need not be the answer to quenching thirst and relieving wine list anxiety — even Michelin-starred restaurants have inexpensive gems hidden on their pages, and rigorous sommelier training isn’t needed to uncover them.
Apr 27, 2016
5 Terrible Truths About Food Waste in the United States
No one actually tries to waste food, but sometimes things just get forgotten. Maybe that bag of grapes got buried under your salad greens and became slimy before you could get to it (ahem, guilty). Or perhaps that lunch you packed for work was shelved in favor of going out for lunch with your coworkers (also guilty). While it’s definitely a bummer to throw your hard-earned cash into the trash, the implications of food waste are so much worse than the money aspect.
Apr 27, 2016
Recipe: Radish and Turnip Hash with Fried Eggs
The minute I get my hands on the first radishes of spring, I’m off to enjoy them sliced with lots of butter and judicious pinches of flaky sea salt. As the season continues and the bounty begins to pile up, I start looking beyond raw preparations and sauté or roast my radishes instead. Radishes cook up beautifully; their affinity for butter and sea salt is just as apparent in the skillet.
Apr 27, 2016
A Brief History of Spring Cleaning
(Image credit: Shutterstock) From Apartment Therapy → A Quick History of the Annual Chore-Fest We’ve Come to Know as Spring Cleaning
Apr 27, 2016
21 Ways to Get Your Greens In This Spring
Apr 27, 2016