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  2. Worcestershire sauce - Wikipedia

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    Worcestershire sauce or Worcester sauce [1] (UK: / ˈ w ʊ s t ər (ʃ ər)/ ⓘ WUUST-ər(-shər)) is a fermented liquid condiment invented by pharmacists John Wheeley Lea and William Henry Perrins in the city of Worcester in Worcestershire, England, during the first half of the 19th century.

  3. What’s the Best Substitute for Soy Sauce? Here Are 10 ... - AOL

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    The Best Soy Sauce Substitutes 1. Tamari. Amazon. ... How to substitute: Worcestershire can replace soy sauce in a 1:1 ratio. $6 at Amazon. 3. Coconut Aminos. Amazon.

  4. Tonkatsu sauce - Wikipedia

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    Tonkatsu sauce or katsu sauce is a Japanese sauce served with tonkatsu (pork cutlet). It is a thick ( viscosity over 2.0 pascal-second , per JAS Standard ) Japanese Worcestershire -type sauce. It is similar to the British and Irish brown sauce , and can include a fish sauce , tomatoes , prunes , dates , apples , lemon juice , carrots , onions ...

  5. This condiment is the only sauce you'll need to hack ... - AOL

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    The usual suspects of ketchup, barbecue sauce and Frank’s Red Hot are all present. The most consistent category, beyond the chili crisps, is a growing collection of toum.

  6. I tried 3 pasta-sauce hacks from chef Alex Guarnaschelli, and ...

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    The recipe called for lemon zest and cheese. Paige Bennett for Insider. First, I wanted to try the recipe that involved combining pasta with sautéed garlic, lemon zest, pasta water, oil, and cheese.

  7. HouseholdHacker - Wikipedia

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    HouseholdHacker was launched in November 2007 and quickly attracted interest, becoming YouTube's most subscribed channel for the month of December 2007. [4] By January 2009, HouseholdHacker was the 22nd most subscribed YouTube channel. [5] As of February 28, 2021, they have over 4.96 million subscribers. [3]

  8. 30 Genius Frugal Life Hacks That People Swear By - AOL

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    2. Get Five-Gallon Buckets for Free. This is a clever hack you probably haven't thought of. "Something my wife discovered is that local bakeries and chain bakeries often have 5-gallon buckets they ...

  9. Michael Stevens (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    Michael David Stevens (born January 23, 1986) is an American educator, public speaker, entertainer, and editor best known for creating and hosting the education YouTube channel Vsauce.