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Administrative Coordinator/Receptionist, Marley Vavra, checks out local coffee establishments while on the road for work.
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Café Java opened its third Austin-area location Jan. 12 near the Austin-Cedar Park border, according to a representative from the location. This is the first new Café Java location in 20 years, ...
The revamped cookies are part of a premeditated flavor rampage that Oreo heralded a few weeks ago. It was quite helpful in ...
One of the fastest methods is also the most foolproof. Charlotte Rutledge is the former recipe testing and development manager for King Arthur Baking Company. She has worked in professional kitchens ...
Laura Schober is a writer and editor specializing in health, food, wellness, beauty, and lifestyle content. Laura is also a seasoned communications professional who has previously worked in the ...
Whether it’s cream cheese on a bagel, jelly on toast or a little mayo in a sandwich, most of us enjoy a good spread. After all, these familiar favorites often define our breakfasts, lunches and snacks ...
There are few things tastier than a pat of butter or margarine spread across a biscuit in the morning or melting into a piping hot baked potato for dinner. While you may already prefer one over the ...
Butter is back. After decades as a dietary pariah, it’s a star ingredient in everything from brown butter pasta to gooey butter cake, and you may have noticed the growing variety at the supermarket.
Californians are paying $60 per pound for cult-favorite butter that sells out in minutes during online flash sales. Premium butter sales surged double digits while mainstream butter grew only 1.1%, as ...
As America’s appetite for butter grew over the last few years, the dairy industry turned to cows that produce fattier milk and expanded facilities to meet the demand. They might have gone too far.