How To Grill the Perfect Ribeye
Your mouth will water and your belly will rumble as Chef Jesse Griffiths of Austin's Dai Due Butcher Shop and Supper Club teaches how to grill a perfect ribeye for your July 4th cookout.
Your mouth will water and your belly will rumble as Chef Jesse Griffiths of Austin's Dai Due Butcher Shop and Supper Club teaches how to grill a perfect ribeye for your July 4th cookout.
Dead parrots and lumberjacks and silly walks — peak behind the curtain of the upcoming Monty Python Live (mostly) shows in London, premiering July 1st.
BANG. It's all chemistry, people. John A. Conkling, Ph.D, gives the how and the why behind the 4th of July.
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On a hot day in Bangkok, nothing satisfies like a glass of Thai iced tea — except that you'll be too mesmerized watching it being made to drink it.
BuzzFeed takes a delicious trip around the globe with 20 unique egg dishes.
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More than gliding over the Alaskan powder on a snowmobile or running your fingers through the inside of a glacier, the Wilderness Collective is truly about stepping out of your daily routine and finding out what matters most.
'Putter' Cliff Denton makes the finest scissors in the world at Ernest Wright & Sons of Sheffield, England — the last maker of handmade scissors.