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If you like red wine, this rioja is a tremendous value at just $14
Dave McIntyre
Plus, another rioja and a California white blend that offer extraordinary value for the price.
How to store wine -- and know when it matters
Dave McIntyre
Our columnist shares his advice for storing your wine so it doesn't spoil.
The Washington Post's 2024 Peeps diorama contest finalists
Anna Liss-Roy, Dave Jorgenson
This year's Peeps diorama contest saw twice as many submissions as last year. The contest was revived in 2021 after being discontinued in 2017.
Parenting chat: My 1-year-old prefers her dad for everything. Will this pass?
Meghan Leahy
Meghan Leahy, a parenting coach, author, mother of three, takes your questions about the all encompassing job we call parenting.
This mushroom pancit is bright, garlicky and packed with vegetables
Julia Turshen
Filipino pancit noodles, vegetables and a crispy garlic topping make this dish from New York's Harana Market a memorable one.
Ask Sahaj: He told me he saw a future with me. Now he has a new girlfriend.
Sahaj Kaur Kohli
When they broke up, the letter writer held out hope he'd reach out in the future. Instead, he has a new girlfriend.
With 'seacuterie' and dry-aged tuna, this chef treats seafood like meat
Ann Maloney
At GW Fins in New Orleans, chef Michael Nelson turns whole fish into dry-aged tuna steaks, swordfish charcuterie and more, all with an eye toward cutting waste.
They were each other's first crushes. 70 years later, they said 'I do.'
Maham Javaid
Elaine Hall and Roland Passaro, both 88, were smitten with each other as classmates, but went their separate ways until reconnecting at a 50th reunion.
Pssssst ... How to find 11 of the best speakeasy bars in the D.C. area
Fritz Hahn
Hidden by secret doors and unmarked addresses, we found stellar cocktails and vibes at DMV speakeasies.
Miss Manners: Dinner guest stays on phone all evening
Judith Martin, Nicholas Martin, Jacobina Martin
She was on her phone for most of the letter writer's dinner party.
Carolyn Hax: Anti-recycler wants respect from partner on trash worldview
Carolyn Hax
This letter writer refuses to recycle and expects pro-recycling partner to respect that as they make plans to move in together.
Ask Amy: Grandma is caught in the middle of her sons' fight
Amy Dickinson
She wishes her sons would just makeup already after she made her granddaughters cry over the fight.
My parents have sided with my cheating ex. Hax readers give advice.
Carolyn Hax, Haben Kelati
He cheated yet his ex-partner's parents are still siding with him, saying he's the letter writer's "best chance at love."
Like these pasta, sheet pan and bean recipes? Here's what to try next.
Anna Rodriguez
Try something new with these recommendations based on some of our popular recipes.
Cooking chat: My husband won't eat pink smoked chicken. Is it safe?
Aaron Hutcherson, Becky Krystal
Every Wednesday at noon Eastern, Aaron Hutcherson and Becky Krystal answer your cooking questions.
Dining chat: I found glass in my food and was still charged for dinner
Tom Sietsema
Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema entertains your dining questions, rants and raves.
These grab-and-go egg bites are powered by frozen mixed vegetables
Ellie Krieger
Mixed frozen vegetables add a playful, retro cheer to this portable breakfast or snack.