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Andrew Zimmern adds depth to his rich seafood chowder by making an easy stock with corn cobs and shrimp shells. This creamy, buttery chowder from chef Andrew Zimmern is a prime example of building ...
Microsoft’s $2.5-billion purchase of “Minecraft” brought the wildly popular block-building and adventure game to new players across multiple platforms. Microsoft expanded the game beyond Xbox, added ...
Potatoes, turnips, parsnips, and celery root mingle with red snapper in a creamy, bacon-infused broth for a satisfying meal. Hearty chunks of snapper, smoky bacon, and root vegetables come together in ...
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Google Maps now requires you to sign in to get all the perks, but it's probably worth it. Use these tips to remember parking spots, access maps offline, share your location, and more. My PCMag career ...
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