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Algae Cooking Club Is About to Become Your New Favorite Cooking Oil 

Consider your preferred cooking oil. You likely store it somewhere near your stove, easy to grab when you need to drizzle some in a pan for your morning eggs or to marinate chicken for the evening’s dinner. You stock up when you need to, but other than that, you probably don’t give it much thought. ...

Ceremonial vs. Culinary Matcha

The process of preparing a cup of matcha is ritualistic: You scoop a bit of the rich, green powder out with a spoon, sift it through a sieve to remove any clumps, allowing a dusting to gently fall into your bowl. Next, you gently pour in hot—but not quite boiling—water from a tea kettle, before ...

Guide to Spices: From Allspice to Za’atar

One of the big things that separates a totally-fine dinner from a totally-delicious meal is expert seasoning—and for that, you need spices. But aside from a sprinkle of salt and pinch of pepper, how do you properly use them?  When you open your spice cabinet, a few big questions may come to mind:  How do ...

Olive Oil vs. Canola Oil

Olive oil and canola oil are both common cooking oils that are often side by side on the grocery store shelf, but that’s essentially where the similarities stop. Both have something to offer, though, which is why we’re breaking down their key differences, benefits, and sharing tips for how to use them effectively with your ...

A Home Cook’s Guide to Salts

Any home cook worth their salt knows this ingredient is a non-negotiable kitchen staple. After all, a simple pinch can make everything from mushrooms to meat do one important and profoundly simple thing: taste like the best version of itself. But which salt is best? With myriad options to choose from these days, the basic ...

3 Reasons to Rethink Frozen Food

From an icy loaf of early-pandemic sourdough to leftovers from who knows when, it’s not uncommon for things to get lost and forgotten in the back of the freezer.

Is Canola Oil Healthy?

Most of us don’t grow up seeing canola on the dinner table the way we might see, say, a jar of olives. So canola oil naturally raises questions that olive, walnut, and coconut oils don’t. For example: What is canola oil made of? How is the oil made? By the time the oil winds up ...

Thrive Market’s Guide to the Best Cooking Oils

With warmer weather on the horizon, we’re betting some spring cleaning energy won’t be far behind. If you’re feeling the itch to refresh some neglected spaces around the house, head to the pantry. Specifically, consider revisiting your relationship to the different types of cooking oils. Not sure where to start? That’s where Thrive Market comes ...

Risotto 2 Ways with Om Mighty Mushroom Broth

Many of the most comforting winter recipes start with broth. More than a cooking staple, it’s also filled with healthful nutrients. If, like many people, you’ve got immunity on your mind these days, try upgrading your go-to broth with OM’s Mighty Mushroom Broths. Flavorful, convenient, and nourishing, they provide a new and innovative way to ...

Liquid Aminos vs. Soy Sauce: What’s the Difference & Benefits

Soy sauce has become a common ingredient in most households, but did you know some artisans age bottles for up to 50 years? Most of us aren’t willing to wait that long (and are just as happy with an average bottle from the shelf). And nowadays there are a range of different types, including plenty ...

Grapeseed Oil vs. Olive Oil

No healthy pantry is complete without oil, but which one is best? There’s a huge range of options, with various colors, flavors, uses, and nutritional values at play. It’s enough to make anyone’s head spin when trying to stock your pantry. Today, let’s kick overwhelm to the curb! We’re breaking down two popular picks—olive oil ...

How to Cook Sous-Vide Salmon & Steak

If you’ve never used a sous-vide circulator before, allow us to blow your mind with the culinary genius of this little machine. Similar to a pressure- or slow-cooker, sous vide is a set-it-and-forget-it method of cooking. The first step is to place your ingredients in a pouch or glass jar and then fully submerge it ...

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