While we'll still be enjoying the cozy delights of whiskey and warm drinks, we'll be looking to lighter, fruitier flavors and sweet, indulgent delights. The post Spring is right around the corner, so ...
St. Paddy’s Day might be a booze-centric holiday, but can I be honest? I never want to taste (or see) another green beer ...
On the surface, there’s nothing particularly magical about an old suitcase-style fish house and a beat-up thermos. Look deeper, though, and the memories they serve up are something to treasure.
Chefs Carla Hall and Andrew Zimmern make recipes they're serving in New Orleans. Football and food go hand in hand, especially during the Super Bowl, and one tried and true philanthropic tradition ...
Video Credit: HomeCookingShow In the Philippines, dishes such as ginataang isda (fish in coconut milk) and sinanglay (stuffed fish wrapped in leafy vegetables and cooked in coconut milk) showcase the ...
This is my absolute favorite way to cook fried fish—crispy, juicy, and flame-kissed for the perfect smoky flavor! Marianne Faithfull, British singer and Rolling Stones muse, dies at 78 Reduce ...
This 66-million-year-old fossilized vomit comes from the end ... These lilies were a common snack for fish and sharks in the Cretaceous period. This fossilized vomit is incredibly valuable to ...
Credit: Linus Folke Jensen/Wikimedia Commons Museums tend to show off the remnants of animal meals in the form of owl pellets or coprolites, but fish snacks—especially 66-million-year-old ones ...
During the period, fish and sharks would eat them despite the fact they were hard to digest, meaning they would “regurgitate all the chalk bits.” The discovery, also gives an insight into past ...
According to experts, the vomit is made up of at least two different species of sea lily, which were likely eaten by a fish that threw ... how some 200-million-year-old vomit and fecal samples ...
On Monday, the Museum of Eastern Denmark announced a finding of a 66-million-year-old piece of fossilized vomit ... sea lilies that were consumed by a fish, which later regurgitated the ...