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Need plans this weekend? These destinations in the United States are the best spots for a quick weekend break for exploring, eating, partying or even just relaxing.

It was only a matter of time. Plant-based burgers are everywhere, and now fast-food giant McDonald’s is testing one. But you need to go to Canada to try it.

Noodles & Company has a new take on pasta called Caulifloodles, which are rigatoni noodles infused with pasta. Caulifloodles are a permanent edition to the chain's menu.

Etiquette mistakes are far more common than you may realize, so nip these habits in the bud before you turn 30. 

Food and adventure goes hand in hand. These 35 street foods are essential culinary experiences in their respective countries, worthy of a world tour.

Your favorite snack food brands are older than you think. These are some of the longest-standing snack companies in America.

This drink is inspired by the garland of roses presented to the winner of the Kentucky Derby. It’s made with Crown Royal (or any other whiskey of your choosing), amaretto, pineapple juice, cranberry juice and bitters.

Plants are pretty nice to look at, and most can make any too-bland environment smell fresh and floral. They also make up most of what we eat — but the fruits and veggies you see in the grocery aisle aren’t the only plants humans can use as food.