A step-by-step guide to cooking the perfect ham / Diet changes you should make after 50 / The most iconic food mascots of all time / Plants and flowers you didn’t know you could eat / 11 little-known etiquette rules you’re likely breaking
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Ham can be the centerpiece of a celebration, and it also has a reputation for being super easy to make.

Eating healthy after 50 doesn’t have to be very complicated, but people often don’t know where to start.

Regardless of whether you’re chowing on children’s cereal or fudge-covered cookies made in a far-off land, there’s no denying that these food mascots are the most iconic of all time.

The fruits and veggies you see in the grocery aisle aren’t the only plants humans can eat.

These obscure rules of etiquette are often broken, but once you know them, you can become a more polite and proper person.

Whether you prefer the traditional kind or crave the syrup-ready pockets of a Belgian waffle, there's a perfect waffle maker out there for you.