Foods and drinks you didn’t know have caffeine / Unexpected ingredients that go great in cookies / Bad cooking habits that you need to stop now / Foods and drinks that can help lower blood pressure / The most eco-friendly things you can buy at the grocery store
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Which products are sneaking an extra energy kick into your diet? Get the low down before you unknowingly give yourself a jolt.

When looking to indulge your sweet tooth, there are few things better than a batch of delicious cookies.

Lots of home cooks have habits that they didn’t think were doing any damage but have actually been ruining the quality and taste of their food.

High blood pressure contributes to a number of health problems including stroke, heart attack and heart disease, and the risk of developing high blood pressure increases with age.

You might be surprised at how efficiently you can help the planet by making some simple changes to your shopping list and choosing to buy more of these eco-friendly grocery store items.

These days, we're all cooking and eating more food at home. It's an opportune time to try out new recipes or ingredients and to keep your pantry and fridge well-stocked.