Summer cooking doesn't have to mean a sweltering kitchen. Here's how I keep my cool during the warmest months.
From portable induction burners to balcony kitchen setups, home cooks share their best strategies for beating the heat.
This summer's weather might have been hit and miss, but it's been pretty hot. And while it might be nice when it's nice, high temperatures aren’t the best for slaving over a hot stove in the kitchen.
We're barely into June, but July-like weather has descended on parts of the country, including the Northeast, where 90-plus temperatures are expected. But you've still got to eat -- and cook-- which ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Credit: Shutterstock / DimaBerlin Credit: Shutterstock / DimaBerlin The summer tends to be a relaxed season, with calm moods and ...