(And the best ones, too!)
Alright, no one's pretending hot dogs are exactly healthy. But if you want to avoid feeling bloated (or even experiencing a stomach ache or increased blood pressure) after eating one or two at a summer cookout, we've got a great list for you. To save you time scanning nutrition labels, reporter Krissy Brady asked nutritionists to share the healthiest and the least healthy store-bought hot dogs. From beef and turkey to veggie and more, make sure you keep this list handy for your next trip to the store. XO, Kristen |
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Tricks to save you money on your next iced coffee |
Due to the amount of ice in iced coffee drinks, they often contain less coffee than hot coffee drinks ... but they can end up costing more. If you want to go easy on your wallet this summer and still get all the caffeine you need, check out these brilliant tips on how to order a drink that'll get you more bang for your buck. |
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The best shapes of pasta for pasta salad |
Yes, it really does matter! Let experts tell you how different shapes affect the texture and flavor of this classic summer side dish. |
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Voices In Food: Jake Cohen |
Arguably one of the most recognized personalities at the intersection of the culinary, Jewish and queer communities, Jake Cohen is a chef and food writer who has made ample use of social media to propel his career forward. And with nearly 600,000 Instagram followers, Cohen is aware that his identity within those communities is part and parcel of his public persona and what actually allowed him to stand out in such a competitive field. “Being gay and being Jewish are pretty much everything that has dictated my career,” the 28-year-old told us. |
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