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Cooking For Two

Cooking For Two

Couples cooking is not a chore with recipes that delegate who does what.

Cooking often seems like just another chore, especially when the burden falls more on one partner. We’ve divided the kitchen into domains and designed this menu for two chefs: one on prep, and one at the stove.

Brunch N'Orleans Style!

Brunch N'Orleans Style!

A New Orleans style brunch is the perfect fix for a lazy Sunday morning.

Channel New Orleans' culinary charm without leaving your kitchen. One lazy Sunday morning, try one of these great recipes to satisfy your craving for delicious, sinful comfort food. Looking to kick your afternoon off right? Skip the mundane Mimosa and opt for a Strawberry Gin Fizz - a refreshing alternative.

Throw a Grown-Up (but Fun) Party

Throw a Grown-Up (but Fun) Party

Wine isn't the only alcoholic beverage for tastings! Try these spirits.

Throw a sophisticated, grown-up version of those wild soirees you used to have in college. Hosting a party doesn't have to be all stress, it can be quite fun. Because just like those college days, the key to a good cocktail party is the right spirits, the perfect mixers, your closest friends, and maybe some snack to soak up the drinks.

Get Your Guy Off the Sofa And Into the Kitchen

Get Your Guy Off the Sofa And Into the Kitchen

If you and your partner divvy up the labor; cooking doesn't have to feel like work.

Of course you can enjoy a meal together; but here’s a way to share what comes before sitting down to eat. We've divided the kitchen into two domains and designed a menu for two chefs: one prep and one at the stove. As for dish duty; you're on your own.

Be Good to Your Heart with…Chocolate

Be Good to Your Heart with… Chocolate

Experts endorse chocolate for your health. Recipes and more!

Addicted to chocolate? You're in luck! Everyone' favorite guilty pleasure is actually healthy, according to the American Heart Association. It can lower blood pressure and cholesterol, but make sure you stick to dark or bittersweet for high flavanols and low sugar. Here are some great recipes you can try with this newly listed health food in the ingredients.