Not only is high humidity uncomfortable for you, it can actually cause serious damage to your home. Especially in the dog days of summer and long bouts of rainfall, humidity levels have been rising at an alarming level.
28.07.2024 - 14:39 / bhg.com / Sharon Greenthal
There may be no French cheese more familiar to Americans than brie, also appropriately known as the “Queen of Cheese.” Its popularity can be credited to its versatility, its visually appealing look when plated, the delightful way it oozes appetizingly when sliced, or even its charming name—it’s a lot more fun to say than, roquefort (though gouda is almost as entertaining).
Ultimately, the biggest reason for the widespread love of brie is, of course, its taste. Nutty, creamy, sweet, but still subtle, brie pairs as well with a slice of sweetly-tart Granny Smith apple as with earthy roasted nuts, so it always makes a nice, versatile addition to a cheeseboard or charcuterie display.
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It then makes sense that brie would be used to create a sweet yet savory layer cake stacked with different varieties and sizes for a slice of heavenly goodness. Our Better Homes & Gardens TikTok account shared a video of a brie cheese «cake,» viewed more than 58,000 times and liked by over 3,000 people, showing off a petite brie cake being constructed and sliced—complete with berries, orange slices, nuts, herbs, and a drizzle of honey. If that doesn’t make you want to sit outside a café français and enjoy a glass of Champagne, nothing will.
Fans were enthusiastic. “OMG, stealing this,” one wrote in the comments. Another was clearly obsessed. “The way I would sit down like a little piggy and devour that. I’d make little piggy noises, too.” And we have to agree with what @hailey said: “This is legit perfect.”
A trend has emerged with cheese “cakes” as a popular alternative to traditional wedding cakes. Couples who aren’t fans of desserts serve towering cheese displays instead to celebrate their nuptials. No white cake with strawberry
Not only is high humidity uncomfortable for you, it can actually cause serious damage to your home. Especially in the dog days of summer and long bouts of rainfall, humidity levels have been rising at an alarming level.
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It’s peak tomato season and if you’re lucky, you aren’t getting through them fast enough. While preserving the bulk of your harvest to keep from waste and spoiling is the best move, there are definitely times when you just want to hold onto that handful of heirlooms for a few days longer and enjoy the fruits of your labor fresh. Thankfully, how you store your tomatoes can buy you that extra time and it’s as simple as storing them stem-side down.
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Creating the perfect area for outdoor entertainment in your home is an exciting project that can significantly enhance your lifestyle and increase your property’s value.
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The Summer Olympics are here, and for the ninth time, Ralph Lauren has dressed the U.S. competitors in his All-American designs, including jeans, a navy blazer with white and blue piping that’s emblazoned with the iconic Polo logo, a blue and white striped shirt, and a navy knit tie for a timeless—and truly American—look.
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Gardens are abuzz and harvest baskets are full. Here’s how to soak up the last of the season while prepping for the next.