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Eat Voraciously This special sweet pepper upstages even the juiciest pork chop Seek out Jimmy Nardello peppers for a pork and pepper skillet dinner that will knock your socks off.
SAUCE In a medium bowl, mix mayonnaise, ketchup, sweet relish, Creole mustard, Worcestershire, salt, paprika, pepper, and garlic powder until combined. Cover and refrigerate until ready to use.
Pepper Lunch, the sizzling DIY dining concept from Japan, is bringing people together worldwide for the inaugural World Pepper Rice Day, a celebration of flavor, community, and the brand's iconic Beef ...
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How to cut a pepper without getting seeds everywhere. #shortsAre you tired of making a mess every time you cut a pepper? Watch this #shorts video to discover a simple, effective method to cut a pepper without getting seeds everywhere. Learn the technique ...
Down goes another. Wimbledon's No. 4 seed in the men's bracket, Jack Draper, is the latest seed to fall in the opening two rounds of the grass-court Grand Slam. He shouldn't feel too bad, though.
Chia seeds make it easy to add more fibre to your diet, boost gut health and help support the immune system. A nutritionist explains the benefits of chia seeds ...
Why are salt and pepper the top seasonings? It's a pairing so perfect that their names have come to symbolize dynamic duos. They're a staple from restaurant tables to kitchen tables. Customers ...
Skincare doesn’t just start at your serum and end at sunscreen. True radiance begins on your plate. While chia seeds are often the poster child of skin-loving superfoods, let’s switch it up ...
Police in Tokyo have arrested a 33-year-old woman on suspicion of stealing three Hermes bags after using pepper spray on a store clerk. According to police, the incident occurred at a high-end brand ...
Last year’s runner-up Jasmine Paolini became the fourth top-five seed to exit the women’s bracket at Wimbledon, losing 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 on Wednesday to unseeded Kamilla Rakhimova in the second round.
A flash of lime green in Park Slope, a museum beckons and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
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