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How to Know the Difference Next Time You Order a Cocktail

Key Takeaways Mezcal and tequila both come from agave, but they use different kinds, are made in different places, and…

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Health

Gun deaths of children are on the rise, and state laws make a difference, a study says : Shots

N.C. Attorney General Jeff Jackson holds a gun lock at an event about safe storage of firearms. North Carolina is…

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Lifestyle

The Difference Between Deadheading and Pruning (and Why You Should Do Both)

Key Takeaways Deadheading is the act of removing dead or dying flowers to boost a plant’s appearance and encourage more…

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Lifestyle

What’s the Difference Between Bananas and Plantains—and Is One Better for You?

Key Takeaways Bananas are sweet, soft, and usually eaten raw, while plantains are starchier, firmer, and typically cooked. Bananas are…

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Food & Drink

French vs. American Oak in Wine: What’s the Difference?

Oak barrels have been associated with transporting and aging wine for thousands of years, but for all their ubiquity, not…

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Food & Drink

Lump Charcoal vs. Briquettes: What’s the Difference?

If you’ve never cooked over charcoal on a kettle-style grill, you might be a little intimidated. But pros recommend playing…

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Lifestyle

What Is The Difference Between Cheap & Expensive SPF?

Beauty journalist Twiggy Jalloh rates Green People Sun Lotion SPF 30, $33. “I would be willing to spend more on…

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Food & Drink

Tequila vs. Mezcal: What’s the Difference?

If you’ve visited a buzzy bar in any major city in the last 15 years, you’ve probably encountered craft cocktails…

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Food & Drink

What’s the Difference Between Hash Browns and Home Fries?

Ordering breakfast at a diner is rife with decisions. Fried or scrambled eggs? White or wheat toast? Pancakes or waffles?…

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Food & Drink

What’s the Difference Between Sweet and Dry Vermouth?

Vermouth is one of the unsung heroes of the cocktail world. Without it, there’s no Manhattan, Martini, or Negroni. Yet…

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