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What your beer says about your politics, in one chart

Hipster beers are for Democrats. Lites are for Republicans. And scotch drinkers vote.

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    Essential Thanksgiving

    Your guide to the year’s most important meal, with our best recipes, videos, techniques and tricks.

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      Next Up at Next: Chicago Steakhouse

      Chef Grant Achatz gave Food & Wine the scoop on the new menu theme debuting in January at his Chicago restaurant Next: Chicago Steakhouse.

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        Sriracha sauce factory odor causing headaches, burning eyes, city says

        It’s well known that a spoonful of Sriracha, an Asian hot sauce made by Huy Fong Foods, can burn your mouth.

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          Lauren Collins: The Search for the Hottest Chili

          Like computers, superhot chilis are evolving at a rate that embarrasses the phenomena of just a few years ago. As a leisure activity, they offer some of the pleasures of mild drugs and extreme sports without requiring one to break the law or work out. The

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            101 Best Pizzas in America

            Without a doubt, most of America’s best pies are still in New Haven, New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Phoenix. Sorry, San Diego

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              The Great American Menu: Foods Of The States, Ranked And Mapped

              What are the United States' best regional foodstuffs? Its worst? These are the questions that bedevil the mind of man--but no longer! For here, we have ranked them. Rigorously scientific (not), ardently researched (nope), and scrupulously fair (not ev

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                In the insecticide wars, GMOs have so far been a force for good

                Plants engineered to produce their own bug-killing toxins really have helped farmers cut the use of nastier chemical insecticides.