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PHOTO: Chef Gabriel Kreuther pours sauce from the new Cristel cookware line.
Stephane Kurdyban

Chef reveals the French dish that creates the best leftovers, plus a new Valentine's Day recipe

PHOTO: A shopper selects a carton of eggs from a display in a Walmart store, Feb. 7, 2025, in Englewood, Colo.
David Zalubowski/AP

Trader Joe's, Costco, Sprouts limit purchases on fresh eggs amid shortages

PHOTO: Donuts are seen on a plate in this undated stock photo.
STOCK PHOTO/Getty Images

Donut manufacturer addresses baked goods recall, says donuts are safe to eat

PHOTO: Starbucks logo is displayed on a high-rise building in Hell's Kitchen, New York City on Jan. 24, 2025.
UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images, FILE

2025 Super Bowl: Free Starbucks after the big game, other food deals

PHOTO: A plate of chef Andrew Zimmern's fried chicken.
Andrew Zimmern

Recipes for fried chicken, buffalo chicken dip and more from Taste of the NFL

PHOTO: Four-time Super Bowl winner Drew Brees talks to "Good Morning America" about 2025 Super Bowl expectations.

Why Drew Brees thinks 'now's the time' for Eagles to beat Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX

PHOTO: Chef Kelsey Barnard Clark and Geoffrey Zakarian join "GMA" ahead of Super Bowl Sunday with two nacho recipes.

Shrimp po'boy and Philly cheesesteak nachos are perfect Super Bowl Sunday recipes

PHOTO: Jaymee Sire recreated her dad's bacon jalapeno poppers.
Justin Aharoni

Super Bowl food: Appetizer recipes to make for the big game

PHOTO: New limited-time Valentine's Day drinks at Starbucks.
Starbucks

New Starbucks Valentine's Day menu, plus blackberry sage refreshers

PHOTO: Matthew McConaughey narrates and stars in a new Uber Eats Super Bowl LIX ad delivering a football-food conspiracy pitch.
Uber Eats

New Super Bowl commercials: Food, drink brands pack nostalgia, humor and celebs in new spots