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]]>Cook’s Illustrated is a bi-monthly magazine that will provide you with the tastiest recipes from a collection of professional chefs. The chefs study the recipes to see why some work and some don’t, as well as explain everything in detail and give you step-by-step photos to make cooking easier.
A Food and Wine subscription includes 12 issues a year and covers restaurants, recipes, travel, wine, and cocktails. Their recipes are from all around the world, making your next dinner party a culinary experience. The magazine will also inform you about what kitchen tools to buy and which ones you should skip.
Cherry Bombe magazine was founded by two women who wanted to create a magazine that celebrated women and food. They publish twice a year and profile famous females in the food world and all the upcoming recipe trends.
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]]>Running in September of this year, the HV Food and Wine Fest is a great place for anyone who loves wine…or farmer’s markets! With local top-quality wineries and grape-growers in attendance, it’s perfect for budding sommeliers to hone their craft. There’s also plenty of locally-grown food as well as food trucks and the like to enjoy!
For those who grew up on bluegrass music and classic Kentucky fare, this festival is a can’t-miss. It showcases plenty of different bourbons for sampling right in its home state. There are also celebrity chefs and local gourmet restaurants in attendance. Most importantly, national bluegrass and rock artists come from around the country to perform!
As one of the largest food events in the world, this food festival is a full week of gourmet food, food trucks, and pop-up food stalls along the beautiful local lakefront. With tons of live music events including well-known artists and upwards of a million attendees, this is a central event for any foodie out there.
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]]>For only $13, you can get a dreamy white wine that has a creme brûlée aftertaste, according to experts. How amazing does that sound?
Don’t let the fancy French name fool you. This tasty dry wine can be bought for only $11. It pairs beautifully with goat cheese and delicate seafood like tilapia.
This $15 wine has a simple twist-off cap, making it perfect for brunches, barbecues, and picnics.
This zesty wine is only $13 and it’s absolutely perfect for summer. It has light green apple notes and a subtle, salty aftertaste.
This is the cheapest wine on the list, and quite possibly the one with the fullest flavor. It has enticing aromas of apricot and honeysuckle and it can be bought for only 10 bucks.
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]]>The post The Best Food Magazines For You to Level Up Your Culinary Skills appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>Cook’s Illustrated is a bi-monthly magazine that will provide you with the tastiest recipes from a collection of professional chefs. The chefs study the recipes to see why some work and some don’t, as well as explain everything in detail and give you step-by-step photos to make cooking easier.
A Food and Wine subscription includes 12 issues a year and covers restaurants, recipes, travel, wine, and cocktails. Their recipes are from all around the world, making your next dinner party a culinary experience. The magazine will also inform you about what kitchen tools to buy and which ones you should skip.
Cherry Bombe magazine was founded by two women who wanted to create a magazine that celebrated women and food. They publish twice a year and profile famous females in the food world and all the upcoming recipe trends.
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]]>The post Food Festivals to Check Out in the U.S. appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>Running in September of this year, the HV Food and Wine Fest is a great place for anyone who loves wine…or farmer’s markets! With local top-quality wineries and grape-growers in attendance, it’s perfect for budding sommeliers to hone their craft. There’s also plenty of locally-grown food as well as food trucks and the like to enjoy!
For those who grew up on bluegrass music and classic Kentucky fare, this festival is a can’t-miss. It showcases plenty of different bourbons for sampling right in its home state. There are also celebrity chefs and local gourmet restaurants in attendance. Most importantly, national bluegrass and rock artists come from around the country to perform!
As one of the largest food events in the world, this food festival is a full week of gourmet food, food trucks, and pop-up food stalls along the beautiful local lakefront. With tons of live music events including well-known artists and upwards of a million attendees, this is a central event for any foodie out there.
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]]>The post The Best White Wines Under $15 appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>For only $13, you can get a dreamy white wine that has a creme brûlée aftertaste, according to experts. How amazing does that sound?
Don’t let the fancy French name fool you. This tasty dry wine can be bought for only $11. It pairs beautifully with goat cheese and delicate seafood like tilapia.
This $15 wine has a simple twist-off cap, making it perfect for brunches, barbecues, and picnics.
This zesty wine is only $13 and it’s absolutely perfect for summer. It has light green apple notes and a subtle, salty aftertaste.
This is the cheapest wine on the list, and quite possibly the one with the fullest flavor. It has enticing aromas of apricot and honeysuckle and it can be bought for only 10 bucks.
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