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The price of eggs has gone up and down over the years. How much did they cost the year you were born?

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

Here are some of the dishes that make us feel like a kid again, along with recipes that will have everyone leaving the dinner table happy and full. Are you feeling nostalgic yet?

Your favorite Food Network stars may be household names, but there's a lot more to them than what you see on TV.

Health education in public schools has changed a lot since you attended. Here are some things you were taught that are actually false.

Baking can be fun but tricky. If you're a beginner, here are some tips and tricks to having more success and more fun in the kitchen.

Healthy grab-and-go chain Proper Food offers these energy bars in all of their San Francisco and New York locations. They're chock full of delicious and nutritious ingredients to keep you fueled all day long.  

Cooking with in-season produce has its perks. In-season produce is often at its freshest, meaning that it will taste its best during that time of year.