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Firefighters are reminding folks about what to keep in mind about cooking with grease ahead of Thanksgiving.
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Houston has the strongest chance of showers at 80% Austin has a 60% chance of rain. Rain chances are more moderate in Dallas and San Antonio.
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As the holiday approaches, infectious disease specialists are bracing for the possibility that big family get-togethers and travel will propel the spread of RSV, flu and COVID-19.
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Turkey and cranberries were linked in print for the first time in a 1796 cookbook. Not long after, (give or take 180+ years), Susan Stamberg began sharing her family's cranberry relish recipe on NPR.
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An expert in culture-based education strategies says not glossing over atrocities is one step towards repairing relationships with Indigenous communities.
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Surging inflation is the side-effect of a fast-recovering economy, but families without a financial cushion are eyeing the trend with trepidation. For many, fast-rising gas and food prices mean figuring out what to cut from the household budget to cover basic needs.
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The saffron-scented basmati rice with roasted autumn vegetables topped with almonds, figs and pomegranates is perfect as a main course or a splendid side dish.
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San Antonio International Airport expects around 16,000 passengers to pass through Terminals A and B every day from Tuesday through Sunday.
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Cooking your bird to a safe 165 F often just results in a dry, boring plate of meat. Luckily, food scientists have studied this problem. Learn their techniques to roast your tastiest bird yet.
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Thanksgiving is around the corner. Here are ways you can give and receive food assistance this holiday season.