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Pork tenderloin is the lean cut of meat you need to know if you’re really into pork chops. As its name implies, pork tenderloin is the most tender cut of pork, and it cooks up into a mild-flavored main in under 30 minutes. From buying pork tenderloin to the prep and cooking that happens before it hits your table, here’s what you need to know to master this cut of meat.

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Your knives may be more dangerous than usual if you own Calphalon brand products. The company announced a recall of 2 million knives in the United States and 7,100 knives in Canada. The recall took place after more than 3,000 cases of knives breaking and 27 reports of consumers suffering from finger and hand lacerations, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

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When I moved to New York eight years ago, I got a crash course in bagels — where to find the best ones, what each spot’s specialty was, and, the biggest shock of them all, which places didn’t toast.

“Well, this must be some kind of silly mistake,” I thought. “New Yorkers are serious about their bagels. So why in the world would some institutions skip the most crucial step?” The toasting of the bagel, in my humble opinion, is non-negotiable. Same goes for every single breakfast carb: English muffins, bread (also known as, you know, toast), fluffy rolls … come one, come all to the electric dunk tank of deliciousness. Everything that can be toasted should be toasted!

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Optical illusions have the power to send the internet into a frenzy. Just think of the dress or the ham picture. Now, a psychology professor at Ritsumeikan University in Japan has a new illusion and it’s all about strawberries. Or, at least, their red hue.

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From Apartment Therapy → How To Make Homemade Citrus Cleaner

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Inline_IMG_7737Good morning, everybody! We’ve got another fantastic success story today, but first I want to invite you all to join me on Facebook Live at 9 a.m. PST today. I’ll be chatting with my Community Outreach Manager, Liz Mostaedi, about our Whole30®-approved products and how Whole30® can complement your Primal journey. AND I’ll be sharing the first announcement for some major things coming down the Primal pipeline. Catch me this morning on the Primal Kitchen Facebook page. You won’t want to miss it!

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Fact: Weekends are meant for baking cakes. Carving out the time to whip up a cake from scratch during the week just doesn’t seem feasible. Plus, weekends are when all the fun stuff happens: birthday parties, showers, girls’ nights. Even if you don’t have a “proper” reason for baking a cake, you should just bake one anyway. There’s nothing quite like spending a few hours in the kitchen, listening to your favorite tunes while you mix and whisk and frost. And then — the best part — you get to cut yourself a slice and enjoy it with a cup of coffee or tea. How luxurious.

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Keep a bag of frozen tortellini tucked away in your freezer and you can rest easy knowing that a quick meal is always at the ready. This series on fast tortellini dinners will show you how to transform frozen tortellini into dinner using pantry staples and a few surprising techniques. Pasta sauce is just the beginning!

You already know that frozen tortellini makes for a hassle-free dinner, but what if you could make it even simpler? Turn it into a delicious one-skillet situation with a formula of veggies + sausage + tortellini. One week you can try a spicy chicken sausage with red peppers and broccoli florets, and another week it’s Italian herbed sausage to go with your tortellini and sautéed fennel. Go wild with something new every week! We promise the 30-minute cook time won’t change.

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There’s black tea and there’s green tea, but within each of these categories is a vast and flavorful array of different varieties. Today we’re looking at green tea, what it is, how much caffeine it really has, and some of the most popular kinds from China and Japan. If you’ve been sipping just one or two types of green tea, you may be surprised at how many other kinds there are to explore.

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From Apartment Therapy → 5 Inexpensive (But High Impact) Kitchen Upgrades

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