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Opening a wine bottle with a blow torch?! Kate, Becca, Cathy and Drew let you know if the viral food hacks online are really worth your time. Let us know in the comments if you tried any of these hacks and tell us about hacks you’d like us to try next. #diy #hacks #foodhacks source
The Good Housekeeping Test Kitchen presents some of our best pumpkin recipes including Pumpkin Cheesecake muffins, Pumpkin Slab Pie and even a handy recipe for roasting your own pumpkin seeds. Comment below with the favorite pumpkin treats you love to share with your family and friends. source
Becca is back and this time she’s traveled back with the Toaster Time Machine to the 1920s on a mission to uncover hidden gems in the Good Housekeeping recipe. She’s cooking up fancy dishes like caviar canapés, frosty drinks and an avocado stuffed with oranges. Comment below if you’ve tried anything like these recipes and
Our handy-dandy Toaster Time Machine is feeling romantic this week because it’s Valentine’s Day! Becca explores some interesting Valentine’s Day recipes from our archives which includes sweet treats for your sweetheart and a dish that perfectly captures the feeling of being single and alone on Valentine’s Day. Comment below where you’d like to see the
Join Becca on her mission to uncover hidden gems in the Good Housekeeping recipe archives as she travels back through the ages with our Toaster Time Machine. This week we’re going back to the 1940s to taste test a gelatin salad, a salmon roll and delightful dessert called “snow pudding”. Comment below if you’ve ever
Having trouble finding bread at the super market or even yeast to make your own bread? Becca, from the Good Housekeeping Food Team, has an easy recipe for making bread that doesn’t require yeast and can be made from ingredients you already have at home. This is a slightly modified recipe for Irish soda bread