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How to Boil Eggs 3 Different Ways | Better Homes & Gardens

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My Entire Family Flipped for Candy Hearts Grapes | Better Homes & Gardens

I eat a lot of produce. Almost the entire left side of our fridge is devoted to fruits and veggies, yet there are thousands of produce varieties I haven t tasted. How could I possibly be expected to try all 7,500 varieties of apples in the world? Or the estimated 10,000 types of grapes? Last week I got to cross one untasted grape off my list. My husband returned from our local Sam s Club with a $9, 3-pound container of Candy Hearts grapes, and more than just their Valentine s-sounding name stood out. These red grapes had a sweet, floral aroma. (Pay attention next time you walk by grapes, you won t usually notice an aroma.) And after a quick wash, their distinct flavor had the entire family going gaga. It s not often a piece of fruit gets the three of us so fired up that we re making endorsing statements as though we re somehow particularly qualified to judge fruit. But why had I never seen Candy Hearts grapes before? Are they new? Will I eat them every day for the rest of my life? I

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How to Make Tiramisu in 4 Steps | Better Homes & Gardens

Ingredients to Make Tiramisu As with any recipe, the first thing you need to know is the ingredients. This is the basic makeup of most tiramisu recipes. We ll be using our classic tiramisu as the foundation for the steps to making the dessert from scratch. Ladyfingers: Sponge cake piped into fingerlike shapes. You can make your own ladyfingers or purchase two 3-ounce packages. Wondering if you should use soft or hard ladyfingers for tiramisu? They come in both forms, but we tend to use the soft variety. Espresso powder: We use instant espresso coffee powder ($5, Target) found in the coffee aisle at your grocery store. You could also use espresso, which is strong coffee made by forcing steam or hot water through finely-ground Italian-roast (or espresso-grind) coffee. It can be brewed at home or at your local coffee shop.

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