The wildest food and drink records in history / Quick dishes to prepare when you have 1 less hour to cook / How to make the most out of your grocery trip during coronavirus / Capture the flavors of Provence without lengthy cooking
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The wildest food and drink records in history include the world’s heaviest carrot, most cheese varieties on a pizza and much more.

These delicious and easy recipes for breakfast, lunch and dinner take no longer than 60 minutes to make and are packed with bold flavors. 

Although most people are staying home, it’s still necessary to leave the house every once in a while to get essential supplies like medicine and groceries, especially if online grocery delivery isn’t available in your area.

Freshly made ratatouille, a tasty blend of Provencal vegetables, is a popular dish in the Provence region of France.