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'Chopped' finalist on best grilling tips for steak, using Japanese grill to cook fish in 2 minutes

Millions of Americans around the country are kicking off the grilling season, beginning with National Barbecue Day on May 16. Grilling could appear to be challenging for those with limited cooking experience. However, with a few tips and grilling recipes to get started, many Americans will find barbecuing to be simple and a go-to preference once mastered. THE ULTIMATE GRILLED …

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Celebrate law enforcement during National Police Week

National Police Week is a notable opportunity to show acknowledgment, appreciation and respect for law enforcement officers. Police officers pledge to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against enemies both foreign and domestic, serve and protect against crime in communities, safeguard lives and much more. Their service to everyday Americans on a daily basis is a sacrifice. …

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Ways to cope with Mother's Day after your mom has passed

Mother’s Day can be an extremely difficult day for those who have experienced the loss of their mother. It’s important to remember during the week of Mother’s Day that everyone handles grief differently. If it brings you comfort to remember and honor your mother on the day, and tell stories of memories, then you should feel encouraged to do so. …

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A history of Kentucky Derby hats: The over-the-top staple at the Churchill Downs

One of the longest-standing traditions at the Kentucky Derby is for women – and now men – to wear brightly colored derby hats throughout the horse races. The derby was founded in 1875 at the Churchill Downs horse racing stadium and has become a fixture in American culture and media. The fashion trends and traditions resemble late 19th-century high-class British …

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