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Produce from the grocery store is generally pretty safe, but there are a few risks to keep in mind when preparing your food.

The best burritos in America are well-constructed, made with fresh ingredients and are well-loved in their home towns.

Autumn means pumpkin spice season. From baked goods and candy to alcohol and deodorant, here’s (almost) every pumpkin spice product you can buy right now.

As the weather gets colder, it's common to experience dry skin. But certain nutrients can help maintain a soft, even complexion.

Even if you’re not a cult follower of Trader Joe’s, there are some grocery items at the chain that customers love the most.

You can make all kinds of chicken sandwiches, soups, salads and wraps with your leftovers using these 25 recipes.

You can make your own steak fajitas at home using marinated skirt steak that's grilled and served with sizzling onions, peppers and mushrooms.

Each state has iconic foods, from salmon to gumbo. What's your state's signature dish?