Jorie Nicole McDonald leads editorial video efforts for Southern Living. Originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, she creates engaging visual content for the website and various social media platforms.
Are you tired of all the squids yet? Then, you could enjoy a change of pace and compete in the Shrimp Game instead. No, wait, don't go! You can become a guard in this one and shoot people. Doesn't ...
But what if we told you there’s a game-changing trick to make frozen fries taste gourmet—with almost no extra effort? The secret? Swap your usual cooking oil for butter and take your fries to ...
Dietary fiber is found in foods like grains, fruits, and vegetables and offers multiple health benefits, such as supporting digestion, maintaining weight, and preventing certain chronic diseases. Most ...
A private school in Melbourne's south-east has been fined $140,000 following the death of one of its students, Lachlan Cook, on an overseas trip in 2019. Lachlan died in hospital from ...
Restaurants throughout the Gulf Coast are serving imported shrimp but telling their customers ... The new test, which can detect raw and cooked species, knocked down a typically five-day process ...
They might even look a lot like your family's dumplings. The filling is a succulent combination of pork and shrimp. A juicy dumpling relies on vegetables with a high water content, such as cabbage ...
The tests, which can be completed in roughly two hours with raw or cooked seafood, can identify whether a restaurant is serving wild-caught shrimp species or farm-raised shrimp. Though there are a ...