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There’s a lot of attention focused on an actress-cum-political-candidate’s “gross” bagel order.

On September 9, 2018, New York gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon appeared on camera at a campaign stop at Zabar’s on the Upper West Side. There, Gothamist captured Nixon’s order of a cinnamon raisin bagel with lox and cream cheese, topping “the mess” with red onions, capers, and tomato. Afterwards, she said “Yeah, sweet and salty, you’re right,” to a seemingly befuddled passerby, indicating the wave of publicity her lunch was about to get.

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It’s expensive but there’s no doubting the quality of the final product.

Au Bon bone broth is premium quality bone broth that tastes amazing and is excellent for your health. Broths are all the rave at the moment, yet broths have been used for a very long time as a healing remedy. Drinking bone broth supports healthy joint function, increases bone density, promotes hair and nail growth, aids in muscle development, and helps inhibit infections.

 

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There’s no right or wrong approach to meal prepping. Instead, it’s all about finding the one that works best for your needs — which sounds simple, but can involve a lot of trial and error. That’s where our editors come in.

We’re a practiced bunch of meal preppers who tackle it from different angles — meal prepping for one, prepping for ourselves plus a partner or roommates, and meal prepping for a family with tiny eaters. These are our favorite meal prep tips.

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The best lunches are the ones that are the simplest to pull off. They make use of leftover veggies in the crisper, humble pantry basics, and meal prep staples, which not only makes them easy but also keeps our weekly food budgets in check. These are the lunches that do just that, and come together in 15 minutes or less. If it sounds too good to be true, I assure you it’s not.

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As the face of the Food Network for more than a decade, Guy Fieri tends to garner attention everywhere he goes. But this past July and August he very quietly stepped up to the grill, cooking for thousands of first responders and evacuees in the wake of the Carr fire in Northern California.

“We have the skill of feeding people, and at a certain point, it’s the most important thing that there is,” Guy Fieri says in a recent interview with Food Beast.

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If you spend time meal prepping, you deserve to get the maximum reward for the effort you put in. This is just one reason why chicken is a mainstay in my meal prep routine, and why it should have a place in yours, too. This mild-mannered meat is hugely versatile, both in the way you cook it (take your pick of the stove, oven, slow cooker, or Instant Pot), and in all the ways you can turn it into meals during the week.

To get the most bang for your buck, these are the chicken recipes to reach for when meal prepping.

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If you aren’t already familiar with the vinegar baggie trick for cleaning your bathroom fixtures, then now’s the time to listen up. Basically a hands-free hack for deep-cleaning your shower head, all you do is fill up a plastic baggie with white vinegar, place it around your shower head, tie it up with a twist tie, and leave it overnight to remove all the gross dirt and grime buildup.

But did you know this foolproof cleaning method can also work wonders for your kitchen? Read ahead to learn how.

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Eating on a budget doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice flavor and nutrition at mealtime. Whether you’re saving up for a family vacation, or making room in your budget to pay off those student loans, it’s possible to eat well on the cheap.

You probably already know a few tricks to help cut down on your grocery bill — like relying on canned ingredients like beans and inexpensive pantry staples like pasta or rice — but it’s all too easy to get stuck in a recipe rut and succumb to the temptation of ordering that out-of-budget takeout.

Sometimes, all you need is a little inspiration. Which is why we’re rounding up our favorite Instagram accounts to turn to for inexpensive recipes. Pro tip: When you spot photos of recipes you want to try in your feed, save them to a collection to reference at a later time, like when you’re meal planning or writing your grocery list for the week.

Here are five of our favorite Instagrammers to follow for budget-friendly recipe ideas.

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These days, when people talk about sponges, it’s all bad stuff. “They’re super germy! They smell bad! They can catch fire in the microwave!” But, uh, we’ve all gotta clean our dishes somehow. So we asked Kitchn editors to share their favorite sponges — or scrubbers or wands or whatever they use! — when they wash dishes by hand. Not surprisingly, we all nominated something a little more extra than the basic sponge we could more easily pick up at the grocery store.

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Do you want to know the best feeling in the world? Gazing into a fridge of prepped food on Sunday night, knowing you are all set for lunches and even some dinners for the week ahead. I fondly call it a “dragon hoard” moment, curling up like Smaug in smug satisfaction on your golden pile of virtuously prepared meals.

So what gets you this magic moment? A Power Hour. No, not the drinking game (although if you want to throw that in, you do you). I’m talking about the hour or two when you turn on some music, sling on an apron, and power through the prep that will nourish your week.

You see these prep moments on Instagram; you would love to do this too. Well, welcome to Power Hour our fresh series where we show you how we plan and prep our own meals, packing all that prep into about an hour or a little more. To kick things off, here’s my own personal Power Hour meal prep plan.

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