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The New Meat and Seafood Products in Grocery Stores This Year
The New Meat and Seafood Products in Grocery Stores This Year

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time5 days ago

  • Health
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The New Meat and Seafood Products in Grocery Stores This Year

This year's PEOPLE Food Awards is full of protein-packed winners that deserve a spot in your cart. Lunchtime-ready salads and flavorful chicken nuggets that are kid and parent-friendly are just two of the four favorite surf-and-turf champs. Tyson Lightly Breaded Chicken Strips The juicy, white meat tenders cooked up 'crunchy on the outside and juicy on the inside'—and got rave reviews when heated in the airfryer. Buy it! $8, Wild Planet Wild Tuna & Red Bean Salad The fish is the star of this ready-to-eat medley of beans, corn, red peppers, carrots and spices tossed in extra virgin olive oil. No heating, cooking or refrigeration needed. Buy it! $4.50, Pilgrim's Cheesy Jalapeño Loaded Nuggets Stuffed with melty cheddar and chunks of ' mildly spicy' jalapeño chiles, the meaty, 'golf-ball sized' poppers got high scores from testers of all ages. Buy it! $8, Carnegie Deli Pastrami & Corned Beef Variety Pack Recreate two of the New York City deli's most popular sandwiches: pastrami on rye and corned beef Reuben. Just warm up the pre-sliced meat on the stove, and then stack it up high. Buy it! $18 for 1.5 lb., Read the original article on People

The Best New Pantry Staples in Grocery Stores This Year
The Best New Pantry Staples in Grocery Stores This Year

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Health
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The Best New Pantry Staples in Grocery Stores This Year

Spice up your cupboard! We selected 11 updated basics in the PEOPLE Food Awards that will help you cook dinnertime magic. Stock your cabinet with a 'faster than takeout' microwaveable meal, a tangy boxed macaroni and cheese and bake sale-championing brownie mix. Lawry's Seasoned Cajun Seasoning Turn up the volume on everything from meat and seafood to vegetables and tofu with this bold, Southern-inspired blend of paprika, red pepper, garlic and onion. Buy it! $6, Patak's Madras Yellow Dal The Indian comfort dish of 'luxuriously silky' lentils cooked in curry-spiced coconut milk is a 'weeknight dinner dream,' said one staffer. Ladle it over hot basmati rice or with naan for scooping. Buy it! $4, Bob's Red Mill Fudgy Brownie Baking Mix Just add eggs, butter and water to this pre-measured, 'can't mess up' kit. 'The top was perfectly crinkly and the inside was so rich and decadent,' one tester said. Buy it! $4.50, Kraft Ranch Flavored Mac & Cheese Testers raved about the 'true buttermilk flavor' with garlic, onion and herbs that 'added a grown-up twist' without 'losing the comforting taste' of the classic. Buy it! $2, Tasty Bite Butter Chickpea & Vegetables Pop the pouch of garbanzo beans, corn and spiced tomato sauce in the microwave for 60 seconds. 'Faster than ordering Indian take-out!' said a tester. Buy it! $3.50, Barilla Al Bronzo Orecchiette The slightly bumpy, ridged texture of these bowl-shaped noodles helps absorb and hold on to even the chunkiest sauces and ingredients. Buy it! $3.50, Swanson Spicy Chicken Broth For a kick of heat, add the chipotle pepper-spiced broth to your soups and stews and when simmering rice—or simply sip on it hot from a mug. Yes, it's tasty enough to drink it straight. Buy it! $3 for 32 oz., Fly By Jing Chili Crisp Noodles Striking the right balance of spicy and tongue-numbing tingliness, the sun-dried (not fried) noodles cook up springy and ready to be tossed in the Chinese Sichuan pepper sauce. Buy it! $30 for 6, Bonne Maman Peanut Chocolate Spread Lightly roasted peanuts and cocoa powder come together in this 'impossibly creamy' spread. 'We dollopped it on ice cream and smothered it on toast—but, most often, I ate it right out of the jar with a spoon,' said a tester. Buy it! $6.50, Diamond of California Pecan Pie Crust Nutty and gluten-free, it was a hit for both savory and sweet bakes—like quiches, cheesecakes and tarts. 'It made my pecan pie recipe taste even pecan-ier,' one staffer said. Buy it! $5, Stouffer's Supreme Shells & Cheese Three Cheese The brand's first boxed kit 'doesn't skimp on the cheesiness' with a creamy gouda, white cheddar and Parmesan sauce and 'plump' pasta that 'traps the sauce inside.' Buy it! $4, Read the original article on People

The New Snacks in Grocery Stores This Year
The New Snacks in Grocery Stores This Year

Yahoo

time5 days ago

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  • Yahoo

The New Snacks in Grocery Stores This Year

Whether it's crunchy and cheesy or creamy and chocolaty, our top 10 snacks satisfy any craving. Our discerning testers found a new salty movie snack to eat by the handful and a freeze-dried twist on a beloved candy in the PEOPLE Food Awards. Doritos Golden Sriracha Inspired by the flavors of yellow and green sriracha sauces, the crunchy chip 'finds the right balance of salty, sweet and just a bit of spice,' said a tester. Buy it! $6, Columbus Mocha-Flavored Cashews Java-loving staffers were 'hooked' on the dark chocolate- and coffee-dusted nuts. 'They taste just like tiramisu,' one tester declared. Buy it! $6 for 4 oz., Jolly Rancher Freeze Dried Reviewers agreed this 'crunchy, puffed-up, melt-in-your-mouth' version rivals the original hard suckers while still retaining the nostalgic green apple, blue raspberry and watermelon flavors. Buy it! $2, Gimme Korean BBQ Roasted Seaweed Snacks Fans raved that the crispy green sheets have an 'irresistible' medley of miso, soy sauce and Korean 'sweet heat' barbecue seasoning. Buy it! $7 for 6, Milano Coconut White Chocolate Cookies A thick layer of white chocolate and coconut is sandwiched between two sweet, crumbly cookie biscuits. 'I dipped it in hot chocolate and, yeah, that's the move. Highly endorse.' Buy it! $5, Snack Factory Sea Salt Pop'ums 'It's like popcorn and a pretzel all in one munch,' said a tester of the mini, airy bites dusted with salt. 'They're perfect for mindless movie snacking.' Buy it! $5.50, Archer Prime Rib Beef Sticks 'They made jerky taste gourmet,' said a tester about the protein-packed snack made with grass-fed beef. 'It had the right amount of salt to bring out the steak flavor without making me thirsty.' Buy it! $18 for 10, Lay's All Dressed Potato Chips The popular Canadian flavor comes stateside! Gushed one tester: 'It's smoky like barbecue, tangy like sour cream and onion and mouth-puckering like salt and vinegar—all in one chip.' Buy it! $5, Wasa Crisp Creations Sesame & Sea Salt These hearty, extra-large crackers studded with sesame seeds are the ideal canvas for a smear of hummus or cheese and fresh veggies. Buy it! $5, Justin's Milk Chocolate Peanut Caramel Nougat Bar 'It hit the right ratio of roasted peanuts, caramel and nougat so every component gets the spotlight,' said a tester of the chocolate log. Buy it! $2.50, Read the original article on People

Blake Lively Is Expanding Her Beauty Brand—Meet the New Blake Brown Hair and Body Mists
Blake Lively Is Expanding Her Beauty Brand—Meet the New Blake Brown Hair and Body Mists

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Blake Lively Is Expanding Her Beauty Brand—Meet the New Blake Brown Hair and Body Mists

"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Obsessed with the power of fragrance? Us too. That's why we launched Scents of Self, a digital column dedicated to exploring the unique relationship between perfume, people, and personal style. You don't need me to tell you that Blake Lively has had an intense year. Her legal drama is everywhere. But while we've all been sitting on our phones watching her name dominate celebrity news cycles, Blake has been busy dreaming up Blake Brown's next act: fragrance. For the uninitiated, Blake Brown is Blake's Target-exclusive brand, which launched last summer with a range of hair products, including shampoos, masks, treatments, and stylers. Say what you will about celebrity beauty brands, Blake Brown is actually good—especially for the price point. The formulas are affordable (all around $20), made largely with clean ingredients, and shockingly effective at smoothing and softening my frizzy, color-treated hair without weighing it down. They also smell incredible, and the fragrance really lingers on my hair throughout the day. Given this, it only makes sense that Blake and her team took the brand's three signature scents—Sandalwood Vanille, Wild Nectar Santal, and Bergamot Woods—and bottled them up into three hair and body mists. I got an early preview of the new mists plus the chance to catch up with Blake on Zoom and hear all about the launch and her thoughts on all things fragrance. Keep reading for my full convo with Blake, including why she prefers mists to perfumes, the memories she associates with specific scents, and why music and fragrance have more in common than you may think.$18.99 at at at I wonder how much of that growth is mists versus perfumes. When I was a teenager, we had body mists. I always had them in my purse or backpack. Yes! Bath & Body Works Cucumber Melon, Victoria's Secret Love Spell. Mists were just the thing. It feels like they went away for almost 20 years, but now I use our hair and body mists all the time. Sometimes it feels like an aggressive move to refresh your perfume depending on where you're going during the day. Like, if you're going into a restaurant or are in an elevator, perfume is just too potent for that. But there's something about body mists that's an endorphin hit. You feel refreshed. You feel a little sparkly. It gives you a little energy and a little pep in your step. I feel like teenagers are responsible for body mists being so popular. We're millennials, but when we were teens, we were responsible for it. Well, I don't know that you are… We were real drivers of business when we were teenagers. And now we're looking at the younger generation and thinking, Yeah, I missed these mists. I'm glad they're back. So we never intended to turn the scents into the hair and body mists. When we were developing the hair products, it was really important to me for them to have notes I would want to wear if I were buying a perfume. Even though all of the hair products I was using previously smelled lovely, I couldn't understand why they smelled nothing like the notes that I would choose if I were going to buy a perfume. Whatever is in my hair, that's what I end up smelling the most during the day. It's like Herbal Essences or Aqua Net. When I think of my teenage years, I can't even remember what they felt like on my hair, but I will never forget what they smelled like. Then our community was like, 'Can you please, please make a fragrance?' And we thought, Well, we did. It's in the products. But people just kept requesting it. And so we explored it, and we were able to make the mists in a way that we felt very proud of. The bottles are beautiful. They feel like a retro, classic perfume bottle. This is interesting. It reminds me of a great episode of the podcast This American Life from years ago on the sound of silence. You're in your house, you close your eyes, and you think it's silent. There's no sound, but you'll start to hear all these different sounds. You hear the hum of the TV, the sound of the air conditioning, outside sounds, and you realize that your silence is actually an entire chorus of sound. And sometimes sounds are happening in your life that are creating friction or tension and you don't even realize it. It's an electrical hum or buzz, and it creates stress and anxiety. And some choruses create calm. I think this also exists with fragrances. We think that there's no fragrance around us, but there's the hand soap that you're using, the cleaning supplies that you're using, your perfume, your shampoo, your toilet cleaner, a candle, something you're cooking, your windows are open and you can smell what's happening outside. Just like there's a chorus of sound, there's also a chorus of fragrance. I find myself most calm and most peaceful when there's no tension in my fragrance chorus, so I tend to gravitate toward things that complement each other and layer well with each other. And that's why, you know, our fragrances are buildable, and they have notes of different things that I like in my life. They have notes of things that I like in candles or things that I like in hand soap or things that I like in other aspects of my life. So there's a sense of harmony, because whether we are calling it scent-maxxing or not, we're interacting with scents all day every day. Yes. An architect that I'm a big fan of once said to me, 'You like what you like.' It was just such a simple thing. It didn't feel that profound, but in the moment, you're like, 'Oh, that's interesting!' Now I see it come up all the time in my life. You like what you like. You're drawn to what you're drawn to. Everybody's calling everything out as a trend now. There's such a wealth of information. Everybody is creating content all day every day. But really, for me, I'm always most drawn to the things that aren't trendy but to the things that are timeless and the things that are lasting. So again, it's about liking what you like. If you're somebody who loves to follow trends and you're someone who loves to try them, then that's for you. And if you're someone who is like, I'm gonna stick to what I know, I'm a loyalist or I'm gonna trust my friend's opinion or loved one's opinion over chasing a trend online, that's good too. I think it's all about whatever works for you. The smell of my mom's perfume. Even her hairspray. Or just her skin. Living in California, there was a saltiness to her sweat—it never smelled bad to me. It just was like my mom's skin—I know what it felt like, I know what it smelled like. You don't forget the smell of your parents or your loved ones. My sister once got me a Gap candle called Autumn that was so special. I still have it. I can't burn it. I've had it since I was 6 years old. She was doing a TV show in Georgia at the time. I'd go visit her and she would burn that candle and then she let me take it home. We would order snickerdoodles at night. And I took home that candle, and every time I smell it, I'm like, 'Doesn't it smell like snickerdoodles?' And people were like, 'Where are you getting snickerdoodles?' It doesn't actually smell like snickerdoodles, but to me, it's the memory. Most of my most memorable fragrances are based on family members. My 5-year-old is always smelling my pillow. She'll be like, 'I love this so much. It smells like you, Mama.' She never describes fragrances. She describes feelings or textures. She'll be like, 'It smells warm, and it smells soft, and it smells cozy.' It's never, like, vanilla or coconut or wood. Fragrance is a feeling. It's an experience. It's a memory, either one that you've had or that you've yet to have. To me, it's also a time travel machine. When you smell something that smells like something from your childhood or from a decade ago or from a loved one, it brings you right back there in a way that's so potent. Songs do the same thing. Songs and fragrance, yeah, they just time travel you. I know it seems a little bit eye-rolling, talking about fragrance as a feeling, but that's why it is so important and shows up so many places in our lives. I'm really proud that you can layer and personalize the mists for yourself and whatever mood you're in or what sort of character or persona you want to put forward. This interview has been edited and condensed for Might Also Like Here's What NOT to Wear to a Wedding Meet the Laziest, Easiest Acne Routine You'll Ever Try

Save Big on Earbuds This Presidents' Day with Deals From Apple, Beats, Sony, and More
Save Big on Earbuds This Presidents' Day with Deals From Apple, Beats, Sony, and More

Yahoo

time10-02-2025

  • Business
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Save Big on Earbuds This Presidents' Day with Deals From Apple, Beats, Sony, and More

"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Holiday weekends have always been a great time to shop for new tech, and with Presidents' Day around the corner on February 17, you can expect some great deals. The holiday may be a week away, but we're already starting to see some noteworthy sales on earbuds this week. Start 2025 off right by treating yourself to an upgrade on your earbuds — we know how quickly they can get crusty. Ever since Apple introduced the first true wireless earbuds in 2016, they have become a must-have tech accessory. Today, there are many options and brands to choose from, and some of our favorite brands are having sales right now. We scoured hundreds of discounts on earbuds to find the best deals, and more are sure to come as we approach Presidents Day so save this space for the latest sale updates. Apple's AirPods are rarely on sale, but with the holiday weekend just around the corner, we're starting to see some can-not-miss markdowns. Target has the latest AirPods model on sale for under $100 right now, or you can try the older AirPods Pro 2 model with active noise cancellation for 32% off on Amazon.$169.00 at at Another top-tier audio brand featuring some notable discounts this week is Beats. With over 30% off three of their most popular earbud styles — the Solo Buds, Studio Buds, and Powerbeats Pro — you don't want to miss this opportunity to buy. The Beats Studio Buds earned a big thumbs up from our team of reviewers, noting their lightweight, great sound, and dependable noise cancellation.$49.95 at at at It's still early in the week, but we found two great deals on JBL's earbuds leading up to Presidents Day. The Live Free 2 Earbuds are perfect for everyday wear and are available for under $100 in black, blue, and silver. The Live Beam 3 Earbuds boast 48 hours of total playback time and are on sale for 20% off.$159.95 at at For our Andriod users, Samsung's Galaxy Buds are some of our editors' favorite wireless earbuds, and we found three styles on sale, including the latest Galaxy Buds 3 Pro model for 30% off. You can snag the Galaxy Buds 3 for under $150 right now, and the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, our editors say 'deliver some of the best sound you can get from wireless earbuds,' are also on sale.$209.99 at at at For true wireless earbuds with active noise canceling capabilities under $100, look no further than Sony's WF-C700N Earbud Headphones. They are lightweight and water resistant, making them the perfect workout buddy. Sony is also offering its WF1000XM5 Earbuds and LinkBuds S Earbuds on sale. The Earth Blue LinkBuds S's body and case are made from factory-recovered plastic and reclaimed water bottles, so you can feel extra good about participating in this sale.$78.00 at at at You Might Also Like The Paris Hilton Housewares Collection Brings 'That's Hot' Energy to Your Kitchen 16 Best Noise-Canceling Headphones Perfect for Rocking Out in Quiet Bliss Beyoncé Uses This $26 Amazon Product for Her Glossy Blonde Hair

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