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Impress Your Friends By Making Beer Cheese Fondue For The Game This Weekend

When football season rolls around, there’s nothing better than watching your favorite team surrounded by friends, beer, and cheesy snacks. So what if I told you that I had a delicious recipe that combines the latter two into one epic treat? It exists, and it’s so yummy that your friends might even forget that the game is happening. In between touchdowns, there’s plenty of time to indulge in beer cheese fondue. You can dip just about anything into this bowl of cheesy goodness, and the recipe will […]

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You Haven’t Had Pizza Until You’ve Tried It With Potatoes As The Crust

If the thought of biting into a savory slice of pizza makes your mouth water, I have a feeling we’d be great friends. I’m a thin crust girl, but that doesn’t mean I can’t get behind a deep-dish pie every now and then. Up until just a few days ago, though, I thought those were really the only two ways to enjoy a pizza…then I was introduced to this potato crust pizza. Get ready to seriously salivate. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘VN_PG_DCBP_ATF’); }); Here’s what you need to know […]

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You May Never Look At Cauliflower The Same Again When You See This Recipe

I’ve never been one for finding healthier versions of fatty, sugary, or just all-around unhealthy foods. I simply choose to exercise self-control — I’ll have a small order of french fries rather than going for the zucchini fry option. But when it comes to this recipe, I can’t really argue with the fact that the healthy version looks pretty darn tasty on its own. If you love pizza like most Americans do, but can’t restrain yourself from eating a whole pie in one sitting, this savory treat […]

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What They Created Using Just Magnets And Marbles Will Leave You Hypnotized

Videos like the one below make me wonder where people like Kaplamino get all their free time… But no matter how jealous I am of their creativity and patience, I’m more mesmerized than anything. As a kid, I played with LEGOs and dominoes, but this epic arrangement of blocks, magnets, and marbles takes that tinkering to a whole new level. Sit back and prepare to be seriously impressed… I can’t even begin to imagine how long it took him to make this, especially when you consider that […]

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This Guy Made An Awesome Wine Rack Out Of An Old Log — Here’s How

googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘VN_PG_DTBT_ATF’); }); If you’re like me, you’re constantly looking for cool new ways to display your wine. Sure, you’re drinking it way more than you’re actually looking at it, but it’s nice to have a beautiful spot to keep it in — rather than shoving all your bottles into a boring old cabinet. Redditor MPSPhotography knows exactly what I mean, because he created a wine rack out of an old log from his dad’s wood pile. The result? It’s seriously beautiful! If you’re a wine […]

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20 Alternatives To Standard Pasta That You Will Absolutely Love To Cook And Eat

If there’s one thing we all love to eat, it’s pasta. But with all the carbs and heavy sauces, the experience always leaves us sitting in regret, staring at the empty bowl. Luckily for pasta lovers everywhere, there are healthy alternatives that are just as satisfying. They’re incredibly tasty, and your waistline will thank you. 1. Baked Spaghetti Squash with Mushrooms and Parmesan Cheese 2. Avocado Pasta 3. Spicy Carrot Peanut Noodles 4. Roasted Beet and Garlic Pasta 5. Zucchini Noodles with Turkey Meatballs 6. Zucchini Pasta […]

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These 11 Schemes Were Meant To Kill And Shame Fidel Castro, But They All Failed

Before Fidel Castro died of failing health on Friday, November 25, he survived an incredible 638 assassination attempts. The attempts were planned and executed during Castro’s reign as President of Cuba from 1975 to 2008. Ironically, it was the dictator’s own vices and failing health that led him to turn over power to his younger brother, Raúl Castro, in 2008. However, for 33 years, he managed to survive one attempt to kill and shame him after another. He once said, “If surviving assassination attempts were an Olympic […]

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You Throw These Out Every Day, But She Gives Them New Life As Beautiful Art

When it comes to drinking tea, there’s nothing more satisfying than getting that nasty little tea bag out of your mug and into the garbage can. Even though they steep into something that we all love, the little packets are less than appealing when they become saturated messes. But artist Ruby Silvious could not agree with that statement less. The Tacloban City-born creator has a passion for repurposing what most of us see as trash into evocative works of art, and one of her collections — fittingly […]

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This Looks Like A Supernova, But It’s Really Just Ink In Water — Incredible!

French independent filmmaker Thomas Vanz‘s short movie, “Novae,” features some seriously striking supernova imagery. A supernova is an event where a star explodes and dies, creating a massive explosion in space. This happens when a significant change occurs in a star’s core. While it’s not often that we are able to see them in our galaxy, you could swear that Vanz documented one himself or used computer-generated images in the film. However, all he needed to capture this stunning footage was an aquarium, ink, and water. Pretty […]

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This Artist’s Inspirational Mission Redefines The Concepts Of Shame And Memory

Art is often thought about from the perspective of the viewer. It makes sense, because viewership is the practice of many, and creation is the practice of relatively few. But let’s take a step back and consider the fact that creative work lives a long, unseen life before it ends up in front of us. In many ways, what goes into the creation of a piece is far more profound than anything we could possibly take away from it. Artist Stephanie Calvert is more than a little […]

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