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What's Cooking America notes that balsamic was said to have been used in the Middle Ages as a disinfectant and a "miracle cure," which reportedly helped to ease sore throats and labor pains.
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As Nanna Rögnvaldardóttir wrote in "What's Cooking America: The History of Eggnog," people didn't usually consume straight glasses of milk.
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Rossdale, 54, revealed during an episode of the cooking vlog "What's Cooking" that his 11-year-old son managed to break both of his arms within six weeks of one another.
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An entry in the 1959 Diccionario de Mejicanismos phrasebook defined chili con carne as a “detestable food passing itself off as Mexican, sold in the U.S. from Texas to New York,” according to What’s Cooking America.
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