10 things Southerners always have on their breakfast table / We finally figured out how to chop an onion without crying / Easy cooking and baking ingredient swaps and substitutions everyone should know / Quick dinner dishes you can make out of the freezer / 58 foods that are good for your heart
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If you wander outside the region, you’re unlikely to find grits (with cheese, shrimp or butter) or super-salty country ham, but those things are always on a Southern breakfast table along with these other regional delights.

Chopping an onion and avoiding tears requires specific techniques. We’ve gathered a few of the best to keep you from crying.

Use these baking and cooking substitutions for whether you want something a bit more healthy or if you run out of certain ingredients.

Make a quick and simple dinner using ingredients straight from your freezer with these 20 great recipes.

From blackberries and bok choy to spinach and sweet potatoes, these are foods that are good for your heart.

A whitening toothpaste may not give you the same results as professional teeth whitening, but it can definitely produce noticeable results when used as part of your daily oral care routine.