Food
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Can Craft Beer Companies Rescue Malt Liquor’s Reputation?
Long maligned for being strong, cheap and irresponsibly marketed, the beer is getting new attention and innovation.
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A One-Pot Salmon and Rice Dish You’ll Turn to Again and Again
For the simplest one-pot meal, fish and grains steam in the same pot, at the same time, on the stovetop.
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Why Stone-Ground Grits Are the Best Grits
For unparalleled flavor, look to the slower cooking, especially delicious sibling of instant and quick-cooking grits.
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A Nonalcoholic Amaro ‘Falso’ From St. Agrestis
Try the new bitter drink, read a winemaker’s memoir, heat up sauces from Kalustyan’s and more.
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Noma, Rated the World’s Best Restaurant, Is Closing Its Doors
Since opening two decades ago, Noma — the Copenhagen restaurant currently serving grilled reindeer heart on a bed of fresh…
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Noma Spawned a World of Imitators, but the Restaurant Remains an Original
Before I went to Noma, Noma came to me. René Redzepi’s pioneering restaurant in Copenhagen planned to announce Monday that…
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Tranq Dope: Animal Sedative Mixed With Fentanyl Brings Fresh Horror to U.S. Drug Zones
PHILADELPHIA — Over a matter of weeks, Tracey McCann watched in horror as the bruises she was accustomed to getting…
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This 3-Course Meal Can’t Get Much Easier
David Tanis offers a carrot-leek soup, baked fish with mushrooms and just a tiny bit of sweetness to finish after…
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CVS and Walgreens Plan to Offer Abortion Pills Where Abortion Is Legal
The two chains said they would begin the certification process under a new F.D.A. regulation that will allow retail pharmacies…
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Consumption of Marijuana Edibles Surges Among Children, Study Finds
The ingestion of edibles by children under 6 has risen rapidly since the start of the pandemic, contributing to a…