You can easily forget about the canned foods in your pantry or cupboard, but there's more to just placing them on the shelf before you need something to eat.
The kitchen tends to be a hub of clutter for many of us. But when it comes to repurposing and reusing, there are some things just better left in the trash.
Storing bread may seem to be the height of simplicity, but a few mistakes can make the difference between good tasting bread and a stale or even moldy mess.
Rice is a staple of many cultures and cuisines, and while it's relatively low-maintenance, that doesn't mean it's indestructible. Here's how not to store rice.
Making too much pasta is one of the most common kitchen mistakes. But the good news is you can repurpose your extra noodles into a hearty next-day recipe.
Radishes might ravish you if you let them, especially when they're in peak condition. Help radishes be their tastiest selves by knowing how best to store them.
Spam is known for its long shelf life when unopened, but have you ever wondered how long it lasts once you pop the lid? It may not be as long as you think!
Focaccia, the savory, olive oil-laden Italian bread, is delicious right from the oven, but if you have leftovers, we have options for storage to keep it fresh.
Smoked salmon is an easy way to elevate countless meals, but if you're freezing it for later, make sure you do so properly. Here's how to avoid mushy salmon.
Much like peanut butter, tahini is a creamy, versatile spread found in many home kitchens. But how long does an opened jar last? And where should you store it?
Chicken salad is delicious for any meal, but if you make too much, what are you supposed to do with the leftovers? More specifically, can you freeze them?
We've got you covered with the telltale signs of spoilage including color, smell, and texture so you can confidently serve succulent, safe chicken every time.
Is it safe to eat sprouted garlic? Is black garlic fermented? Do I add garlic to the pan at the same time as onion? Here are 13 fallacies about garlic.
Butternut squash may be an autumn fruit, but if you store it properly, you can enjoy it all year long. Here are some tips and tricks for squash storage.
Baby carrots are a delicious go-to snack perfect for any occasion, but how long do they stay fresh, and how should you store them? We have the answers.
Fresh is the important part of "fresh-squeezed" when it comes to orange juice. If you have extra, you want to do all you can to maintain that freshness.
If you've sliced into a beautiful beefsteak, heirloom, or any tomato breed, you might have some leftovers. Storing them properly ensures they won't spoil.
Homemade or store-bought caramel sauce is a sweet addition to many desserts. However, it does have a limited shelf life, so heed the warning signs of spoilage.
Chicken pesto soup might be good for the soul or maybe the taste buds. However, if you can't feed your soul with all of it in one sitting, store it this way.
Whether spread on freshly baked bread or incorporated into a sweet recipe, jelly's versatility can't be beat. However, it does have a limited shelf life.