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[RECIPES] 🍊 Beef Storage Tips | 5-Ingredient Casseroles | Easy Guinness Cake – and more...

Plus, Mary Berry’s Irish Stew | Smarter Morning Toast | Expired Coffee Truth | Potluck Store-Bought OK | Raisin Health Perks | Tidy, Clean Air Fryer | Creamier Mashed Potatoes | Kitchen Towel Fire Risk | Under-Sink Quick Fix – and more...

Today’s newsletter serves up smarter food storage, cozy casseroles, St. Patrick’s Day–worthy comfort dishes, and clever kitchen hacks to make cooking easier, safer, and more delicious…

How to Store Beef in Fridge per Experts
 
 

Sometimes when I buy ground beef for making burgers or meatballs, I tuck the package away in the fridge and forget about it. When I happen upon it, the... CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Why Chefs Save Bacon Grease (And How You Can Too)
 
 

Get Professional Flavor at Home With This Simple Storage Method Ever wonder why professional chefs never throw away bacon grease? It's not just about being thrifty... that leftover fat is pure flavor gold. Chefs use it to add rich, smoky depth to everything from roasted vegetables to cornbread. It's like having a secret ingredient that CONTINUE...

 
 
 
7 Easy 5-Ingredient Casseroles for Every Night of the Week
 
 

Make these simple casseroles with just five ingredients (or fewer)... CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Guinness cake is rich and indulgent but so easy to make—ready in 1 hour
 
 

Guinness cake is super indulgent but super simple to make. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Mary Berry’s one-pan Irish stew that ‘melts in the mouth’ takes 15 minutes
 
 

The ultimate recipe for Irish stew that you will ever require, this beautiful, filling, and soothing dish featuring tender lamb comes from Mary Berry's cookbook, Classic. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Why Your Dumb Toaster Is Ruining Your Morning
 
 

The Surprisingly Smart Fix for Burned, Pale, and Uneven Toast Here's a question nobody asks: when did you last actually enjoy your toast? Not just tolerate it... actually enjoy it. Golden-brown, evenly done, exactly the way you like it, every single time. If you're like most people, your toaster is basically a coin flip. Sourdough CONTINUE...

 
 
 
The Truth About Drinking Ground Coffee Past Its Expiration Date - Chowhound
 
 

Ground coffee has a 'best by' date, which indicates when it may have lost its fragrance and flavor. However, it's still safe to consume past this date. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
The So-Called Potluck 'Rule' That Doesn't Actually Matter
 
 

Potlucks are somewhat of a culinary roulette, so it's good for everyone to be on the same page if store-bought items suffice. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
What Happens to Your Body When You Eat Raisins Regularly?
 
 

Raisins are a dried fruit snack that rich in antioxidants and fiber. They may have benefits for digestive and heart health and aid blood sugar control CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Air Fryer Mess? This 8-Cent Fix Changes Everything
 
 

The Effortless Way to Keep Your Air Fryer Perfectly Clean Every Time. You bought your air fryer to make life easier. And for the cooking part... it totally delivered. Crispy fries, juicy chicken, perfectly roasted veggies. Faster than your oven ever could. But then comes the cleanup. Greasy basket. Baked-on bits stuck in every little CONTINUE...

 
 
 
The 1 Ingredient That Makes Mashed Potatoes Creamier Than Ever
 
 

Cream cheese will make mashed potatoes extra creamy and rich. Plus, find out other steps you should take to make your mashed potatoes fluffy. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Preventing Kitchen Fires Starts By Avoiding This Towel Storage Mistake
 
 

Don't hand tea towels (or any other towels) on the handle of your oven as they could become a fire risk, by smouldering and burning so close to a heat source. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Is Under Your Kitchen Sink a Disaster? Quick Fix.
 
 

Discover How to Use Every Inch of That Wasted Under-Sink Space. You Know That Cabinet... You open it to grab the dish soap, something falls over, a bottle of Windex rolls to the back, and you close it as fast as possible and pretend it didn't happen. Most under-sink organizers don't actually solve this... they CONTINUE...