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An expert gives us an insight on cordyceps, and it turns out we have no reason to fear

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Researchers look into how robotic bees encourage queens to optimize egg laying and assist with agricultural disasters

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Is it healthy? Not so much. Is it vegetarian? Not exactly. Is it good? Well, actually

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These meals are a worthy option for overnight climbers and campers who want to eat real, delicious food with a finite life span

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The ketchup conglomerate wants to celebrate the happy homecoming of Elvis Francois

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A short ride outside Brindisi, in Italys Puglian countryside, reveals groves of olive trees as ancient as this regions history

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Mike Gabler appreciates food more than ever after 26 days of brutal challenges, coconuts, and pinching crabs

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The Rodale Institute has moved from the family farmhouse to one of the single largest advocates and drivers of regenerative farming in the United States

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Three-time world champion holder Jaan Roose is an expert at balance on the slackline and in the kitchen

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Thaw out with this easy plant-based soup

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Endurance athlete Mallory Arnold was struggling with extreme fatigue when her coach made an unexpected suggestion: start eating meat again

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Regan's new memoir, Fieldwork, documents her childhood in northern Indiana and her adult quest for the comforts and familiarity of home

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Weve found seven tourism operators to help you dine off the eaten path, at home and abroad

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If youve ever seen a skier pull a hot dog out of a jacket pocket while on a chairlift ordevour a towering plate of nachos back at the lodge, you know that few athletes chase calories harder than skiers

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Why its important to have uncomfortable conversations at the dinner table even with Great Uncle Dave

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We explore one tasty reindeer game Rudolph doesnt want to be part of

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Whether youre taking the holiday meal outdoors or need some recipe inspiration, weve got your Thanksgiving hosting needs covered

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Baking your desserts and breads outdoors is not as intimidating as it sounds

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Alleviate stress and free up space by using your grill as a second oven this holiday season

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Whether youre looking for a more environmentally friendly main or just want to switch things up, these meats will add some variety to your Thanksgiving meal

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In The Woks of Life, Bill, Judy, Sarah, and Kaitlin Leung pay homage to the diverse Chinese American experience

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As defenders of all things outdoors, we cant let Paul Hollywoods weird marshmallow hockey pucks stand

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With his new cookbook, Masa, the Masienda founder illustrates the variety of uses of the once overlooked corn flour

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Hours of testing, tasting, and innovating goes into these freeze-dried pouches

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Weve rounded up 11 restaurants where Vegetarian Times writers and editors want to eat at again and again

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Spending time in your garden now will set you up for success in the coming months

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Weve rounded up the top tips for the pumpkin patch. Plus, how to recycle your gourd post-holiday.

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This trendy food also makes a great trail snack or meal

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Whether youre in need of a quick snack or an on-the-go meal, you deserve a bar that's both fulfilling and tasty

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Packed with nutrients and flavor, mushrooms are trendy for a reason. Weve rounded up the best snacks and meals for your next adventure.

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From the delicious, to the palatable, to the borderline inedible

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Score the best apple in the orchard with this advice

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Dropped into the Canadian wilderness to forage ingredients, each contestant is forced to abandon their egoand ask for helpto prepare a three-course meal

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These four invasive animals are being served up on menus across the U.S.

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