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Time Is Up On Remaining Thanksgiving Leftovers Federal health officials say time is up for any remaining Thanksgiving leftovers.  The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services points to the Monday after Thanksgiving as the last day to safely eat refrigerated food following the holiday.  Food that was placed in the freezer can be safe […]

Buckle up, because we’re about to take your Thanksgiving bird from “meh” to MONSTER LEGEND STATUS. Deep-frying a turkey isn’t just cooking, it’s a full-blown spectacle, the kind of backyard event that makes neighbors peek over the fence and say, “Oh yeah… he’s doing it right.” THE BIRD: YOUR MAIN EVENTStart with an average 12–14 […] The post Deep-Frying a Turkey Isn’t Just Cooking appeared first on The Eagle 106.9/107.5.

Here’s a killer twice-baked potato recipe, ultra-creamy, perfectly seasoned, and guaranteed to disappear at Thanksgiving. This version hits that steakhouse-level richness without being heavy or gummy. Ultimate Twice-Baked Potatoes (Thanksgiving Edition)Serves: 6–8Total Time: 1 hr 30 minIngredients:6 large russet potatoes (look for ones similar in size)6 tbsp unsalted butter, softened½ to ¾ cup sour cream […] The post Ultimate Twice-Baked Potatoes (Thanksgiving Edition) appeared first on The Eagle 106.9/107.5.

The holiday season is all about the spirit of giving, a time when communities come together to support, uplift, and share with one another. In Houston, that generosity shines even brighter as many organizations, churches, and local groups host turkey giveaways to ensure families have what they need for a warm and joyful Thanksgiving meal. […]

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Listen up, fellas, it’s that magical night when kids transform into sugar-fueled maniacs and adults pretend they’re too old for costumes (but not too old for Reese’s). If you’re a 45-year-old dude ready to defend your lawn decorations and hand out the good stuff, here’s your power list of candies that’ll crown you neighborhood royalty. […] The post Top 7 Candies That’ll Make You the King of Halloween appeared first on The Eagle 106.9/107.5.

With Halloween around the corner, a dietitian is offering some tips on incorporating pumpkin into the diet.   Taylor Stein at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York says pumpkins are a squash that’s high in a substance that the body converts into vitamin A, which is essential to immune system health.  She says one can easily […]

Let’s get one thing straight, amigo: we do love our Dr Pepper. That sweet, 23-flavor nectar of the gods has been fueling Texans since before we could legally drive and Whataburger? Please. That orange-and-white beacon of hope is the only fast food joint where a man can get a double meat, double cheese at 2:00 […] The post Dr Pepper? Whataburger? Nice Try. appeared first on The Eagle 106.9/107.5.

Today is National Coffee Day.  While most of us have at least a cup a day, the origins of one of America’s most consumed beverages remain somewhat murky.  The first known references to brewed coffee come from Yemen in the 15th century.  It wouldn’t be introduced to America until the mid-17th century by European traders.  […]

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During August, we celebrate Black Business Month by honoring the culture, the flavor, and the excellence of the South’s most iconic Black-owned restaurants. From BBQ that’ll change your life to catfish that tastes like Sunday, and even upscale dining with soul, these spots are true must-visits. We kicked things off in Houston, then made our […]

During August, we’re keeping the spotlight on Black Business Month as we celebrate the culture, the flavor, and the excellence by showcasing some of the South’s Black-owned restaurants you have to try before you die. We started in Houston, went to Dallas, and now we’re taking this food tour to its next stop. From beautifully […]