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Jacqueline Runice

Illinois

Freelance Expert Panel Journalist at Newsweek

Correspondent at USA Today

Chicago journalist offering narcotic words about food, travel, culture, online, in print and in your ear

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  • 2 months ago | matr.net | Jacqueline Runice

    Bozeman is a rapidly growing city with a high quality of life in part due to the easy access to the outdoors, burgeoning tech industry, and cultural experiences it offers.

  • Jan 20, 2025 | 10best.usatoday.com | Jacqueline Runice

    — Our editors and readers independently select what you see on 10Best. When you buy through a link on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. It's easier than ever to learn vegan cooking basics with online resources, cookbooks, and more — Photo courtesy of JulPo / E+Plant-based cuisine has blossomed into a flavor-packed culinary adventure, taking the food world by storm. But where can you learn to make "dairy" from cashews and tempeh palatable?

  • Jan 8, 2025 | 10best.usatoday.com | Jacqueline Runice

    As temperatures dip below 50 degrees, we dust off Mom’s beloved soup, chili, and stew recipes. Beyond the heat transfer from hot foods and drinks, some foods leave you feeling cozy and warm inside because your body has clever ways of generating and maintaining heat through food. Certain foods can fire up your internal heating system through processes like thermogenesis (your body's way of producing heat) and improved circulation.

  • Dec 2, 2024 | 10best.usatoday.com | Jacqueline Runice

    — Our editors and readers independently select what you see on 10Best. When you buy through a link on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Tour groups plan sober vacations all over the world for sober-curious and fully sober individuals — Photo courtesy of molchanovdmitry / iStock Via Getty ImagesPerhaps you’re done stumbling from bar to bar and waking up with blurred memories while on vacation. Maybe you're already dabbling in non-alcoholic drinks and thinking of a permanent change.

  • Nov 25, 2024 | 10best.usatoday.com | Jacqueline Runice

    — Our editors and readers independently select what you see on 10Best. When you buy through a link on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Non-alcoholic drinks allow you to enjoy the craft, creativity, and complexity of well-made spirits, wine, and beer without the buzz — Photo courtesy of Ritual Zero ProofFrom restaurants and bars to at-home happy hours, alcohol-free alternatives are having more than just a moment.

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Jacky Runice
Jacky Runice @jackyrun
6 May 25

A quick tour of USA’s regional #hamburgers. What do you wanna bet you end up ordering a burger for lunch? https://t.co/doHwiqdTMq #burgers #Food #IFWTWA

Jacky Runice
Jacky Runice @jackyrun
2 Apr 25

How to transform food scraps into culinary gold #IFWTWA #compost #recipes https://t.co/ccRyHwk5JP

Jacky Runice
Jacky Runice @jackyrun
11 Mar 25

Green Lake getaway: Why this Wisconsin resort town is worth the drive https://t.co/zQNOJVW5MW #SmallTownBigStory #IFWTWA #TravelTuesday