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1 month ago |
sporked.com | Justine Sterling |Jessica Block |Naajia Shukri |snacker. Don’t worry
Credit: Liv Averett / Walmart Another day, another new Pringles flavor. Seriously, Pringles drops new releases more often than Sabrina Carpenter! (Bear with me while I work on my tight five connecting Pringles to pop stars.) Anyway, we got our hands on a new Pringles flavor: Pringles 7-Layer Dip. No, it’s not actually a dip (although I am totally into that idea).
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1 month ago |
sporked.com | Justine Sterling |Matt Crowley |Jordan Myrick |snacker. Don’t worry
credit: merc / kroger / aldi The best cheese curds probably come from some dairy farm in Wisconsin. But we don’t all live near a dairy farm in Wisconsin. So how do we get quality cheese curds in our life? While they’re not Midwestern level squeaky and good, you can definitely find some really good cheese curds (and garlic cheese curds and breaded cheese curds) at a grocery store near you.
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1 month ago |
sporked.com | Justine Sterling |Ariana Losch |Jordan Myrick |snacker. Don’t worry
credit: merc / iHerb / Walmart What’s the best agave nectar? It’s a sweet, natural-ish alternative to honey or sugar that easily dissolves into liquid, whether it’s hot or cold. And it’s the best way to sweeten a Margarita (Tommy’s Margs 4 lyfe!). Also known as agave syrup or agave sweetener, agave nectar is, essentially, the sap of the agave plant.
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1 month ago |
sporked.com | Justine Sterling |Gwynedd Stuart |Tyler Bowers |snacker. Don’t worry
Credit: Liv Averett / Instacart / Marie Callender's / Vons Put down the rolling pin. We’re talking about the best pies at the grocery store—not the best pies you make at home. These are the best grocery store pies that are ready-to-eat or ready-to-bake. There’s no apron, no flour, no pie bird required.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
sporked.com | Justine Sterling |Gwynedd Stuart |Kota Lee |snacker. Don’t worry
Unfortunately, we don’t all live down the road from an amazing curry house. Tikka masala isn’t at our fingertips. Fresh naan isn’t available at the local grocery store. But you know what is? Frozen Indian food. A lot of it, actually. But is any of it good? We tried 16 frozen Indian meals (as well as every frozen Indian meal from Trader Joe’s, which we previously ranked) in order to find out. We weren’t delusional.
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