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King Henry IV of France became popular with peasants when he promised to make the country prosperous enough to put “a chicken ...
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You don't have to drop major dough to make something delicious for dinner—save money by choosing cheaper proteins like chicken, ground beef, and tilapia, or go vegetarian with bean-based meals.
You don’t have to spend a lot to create a spectacular, inflation-friendly holiday menu. By Margaux Laskey Margaux Laskey, a senior staff editor for New York Times Cooking, is hosting Thanksgiving for ...
The cost of food is skyrocketing and it’s not going to come down any time soon; in fact, it will continue to rise. According to the USDA, all food prices are predicted to increase 7.1%, and ...
Try these budget-friendly, delicious dinner recipes for serving a family or a smaller household. Linda Xiao for The New York Times. Food Stylist; Hadas Smirnoff. Prop Stylist: Megan Hedgepeth. For the ...
Talk about a packed lunch. A UK dietitian is sharing recipes for five simple, nutrient-loaded lunches to pack for the office — including one that’s very easy on the wallet. “Eating healthy on a budget ...
Winter is approaching its halfway point, and sweet treats from the holidays are running out. Anticipating cooler temperatures, it's that time of year to stay bundled up at home, and what better way to ...
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