Homemade Biscuits

What Can You Sub for Baking Powder When Making Biscuits?

Baking powder seems mysterious when you don't understand the science. You add a tiny amount to biscuit batter and what would have emerged as a flat, dense hockey puck comes out of the oven a fluffy treat. If you don't have any baking powder around the house, don't fret.

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Maryland's Best Beaches for Sea Glass

Sea glass: It starts its life as cast-off garbage, is utterly destroyed by the sea, then becomes almost magically beautiful during the process of that destruction. Finally, the trash becomes luminous, velvety pieces of captured light, waiting to be retrieved from a sandy beach.

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Low water makes a wide beach at Flagstaff Lake, Maine.

Beaches in Maine to Find Sea Glass

Maine's coastline, a ribbon of white sand unspooling over the course of its 5,500 miles, hosts a long list of activities: surfing, strolling, sun-worshipping and sandcastle-building among them.

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Powdered milk

Vegan Substitutes for Powdered Milk

Vegan milk alternatives are a wildly various bunch. If it's powdered milk you're after -- whether to keep on-hand for emergency shortfalls, beef up a bread recipe or add body to smoothies -- you'll have several options to choose from.

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How to Cook Rice in a Steamer

Steamed rice adds toothsome, nutty -- and, importantly, gluten-free -- substance to health-minded meals. A rice cooker is the ideal tool to cook rice to fluffy perfection, but a resourceful cook has other options: both new-school electronic steamers and decidedly old-school bamboo steamers do the trick brilliantly.

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