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Tons of fast food chains use red in their restaurants, ads and packaging as a marketing tactic to stimulate customers’ hunger, and then get them to buy a lot and leave.

Halloween is all about delicious candy, so do the kiddos a favor and avoid handing out the worst things you could give to trick-or-treaters. Unless you want to be a witch's hex list.

Lots of home cooks have bad habits that they didn’t think were doing any damage, but have been changing the quality and taste of their food. Do you have any of these habits?

Storing your groceries takes more know-how than you think. Not everything should just get thrown in your fridge. So don't let your food rot without you knowing.

Why doesn’t your food taste as good as Grandma’s? Not only did she have delicious recipes, she also had kitchen skills only experience can give. Grab a pencil and paper the next time she's in the kitchen.

These varieties of cheese from around the world prove the superfood's global popularity and versatility. Are you a gouda fan?

The tangy flavor goes well with steak, chicken, shrimp and even veggie fajitas. You can make the sauce ahead of time and store in the refrigerator for up to a week.

Everyone and their mother is trying CBD, likely in search of the promised benefits of anxiety relief, better sleep and calming inflammation.