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If you want to know how to save on groceries, these tips and tricks can cut your food budget in half.

The U.S. is a crazy country, and we bet there's a lot you don't know about it.

There are many signs that point to an unhealthy heart, including some you probably wouldn’t think of.

Trader Joe’s dessert selection has some tempting items. 

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

America's best steakhouses aren't just places to get a good steak.

You can use fresh or canned peaches so you can enjoy this recipe all year round. Serve with a dollop of French vanilla ice cream.

Timed perfectly for holiday baking, the latest cookbook from the editors of Martha Stewart Living is "Cookie Perfection."