I love you guys, so I only want the best for you. But that means I have to tell you something upsetting: There might be bugs in your spices. Especially your paprika.Below, read our story that explains why paprika is especially prone to bug infestation, and learn the one REALLY simple step you can take to end this nightmare entirely. This week's newsletter isn't all doom and gloom: I've also got some delicious recipes, plus some tasty news from America's most popular beverage brand. We'll get past this bug thing together. Left to right: How Sweet Eats, Yammie's Noshery, Peas and Crayons February’s top 10 recipes on Instagram Take one look at the HuffPost Taste Instagram account, and you can see what people are really craving. There’s no question that comfort food took the spotlight in February: Five of the 10 most popular recipes featured on our account were soups or stews, and three were ooey-gooey desserts. The most popular recipe had twice as many likes as any other. Once you take a look at it, you’ll know exactly why. Go see what all the fuss is about! Yes, those are probably bugs in your paprika Don’t bug out, but you really should give your paprika a closer look before you toss it into your next recipe. Many cooks know the horror of opening a jar of paprika to find it moving. That's because pepper-based spices like paprika, cayenne and chili powder are among the most susceptible spices to insect infestation. Learn how these creepy crawlers get into our spices, and more importantly, learn how to prevent a gross-out situation from happening in your own kitchen. There are two new flavors of Coke in town You may have noticed two new flavors of Coca-Cola in your grocery stores. Starting in late February, Coke released 12-ounce glass bottles of Georgia Peach and California Raspberry. Hoping to capitalize on the growing popularity of craft sodas, Coke says flavors "combine the timeless taste of Coca-Cola with peach flavor sourced from peaches grown in Georgia and raspberry flavor sourced from raspberries grown in California." The new flavors focus more on tradition than Coke's recent millennial-friendly makeover of Diet Coke, in which the brand released four flavors of the diet soda: Ginger Lime, Feisty Cherry, Zesty Blood Orange and Twisted Mango. No moon dust. No B.S. Just a completely essential daily guide to achieving the good life. Subscribe here. Like what you see? Share it.©2018 HuffPost | 770 Broadway, New York, NY 10003 You are receiving this email because you signed up for updates from HuffPost Feedback | Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe |
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