Your Two Favorite Foods Had a Baby and Here Is How to Make It

Tacos and grilled cheese are by far our two favorite foods, so when we heard that The Food in My Beard mashed these two together, we had to try it. This beautiful friendship between grilled cheese and tacos is actually really easy to create. The key is to make the grilled cheese look like a taco shell by letting it cool over a rounded surface. Pair your grilled tac-cheese (or maybe grilled cheese-cos?) with a margarita and throw another Cinco de Mayo party. Why not celebrate twice? The food will be worth it!

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Ingredients + Tools:

— sliced white bread

— sliced cheddar cheese

— taco meat

— avocado

— rolling pin

Instructions:

1. Use a rolling pin to flatten out two pieces of bread. Spread butter on one side of each slice.

2. Add cheese in between the bread slices and grill until golden brown.

3. Immediately place grilled cheese over the rolling pin and let it cool there.

4. Once cooled, the grilled cheese will resemble a taco shell shape. Fill with ground beef, tomatoes and avocado.

Grab a rolling pin or a bottle of wine to flatten out your bread. Spread butter on one side of each slice.

Layer bread, cheese, bread and set it on the griddle. Cook until both sides are golden brown.

Once the grilled cheese is cooked, let it rest over a rolling pin to give it that curved taco shape.

Check out those tacos! Fill with ground beef and your favorite taco toppings.

Ground beef, tomatoes, avocado and fresh lime all inside a grilled cheese shell?! This is my personal heaven.

I think it’s time to invite the gang over for a taco party, because these tacos are killer.

Pro tip: These shells won’t stay curved for long, so send a wooden skewer through them to help hold the taco together.

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DIY Production and Styling: Kelly Bryden
Photography: Kurt Andre

You can never have too many flowers. Crowns, cakes, even a wardrobe staple — it doesn’t matter; we love ’em all. This DIY bloom backdrop is no exception to that. Below, find all the steps you need to turn your fave florals into a stunning statement piece. (We’re thinking backdrop for a Prosecco bar or a standalone photo wall!) Scroll below to get the details.

What You'll Need:

  • metal hooks
  • clear fishing line
  • flowers

Instructions:

  1. Screw the hook into your ceiling.
  2. Hang fishing line over the hook. Tie a knot against the hook to secure it.
  3. Tie a knot around the back of each flower head and stem, allowing them to hang a couple of inches apart
  4. Voila! Display your flower wall against a white wall, or a wall in a color that contrasts with the flowers to make them pop.

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When it comes to naming their children, celebrities don't really follow trends — they create them. Hollywood's A-listers have a knack for choosing baby names that spark conversation, from whimsical and unconventional to more timeless and elegant picks.

These star-powered selections also have the ability to set the stage for the next big baby-naming trend. So, here are some of the most memorable and unique celebrity baby names that have captured the world's attention.

Scroll to see all the unique celebrity baby names we love...and loathe.

1. Paloma

Campbell "Pookie" Puckett and her husband, Jett Puckett, have taken the social media world by storm with their seemingly picture-perfect romance and lavish lifestyle.

In November 2024, the influencer couple welcomed their daughter, Paloma, into the world after creating a lot of anticipatory hype surrounding their name choice.

Paloma has Spanish and Italian roots and is derived from Latin. It means "dove," in addition to "pigeon" and "butterfly." Those familiar with Greek mythology may recognize doves as symbols of Aphrodite, the goddess of love.

2. Wyatt, Elliotte, and Bennett

Jason Kelce, who spent 13 years playing for the Philadelphia Eagles, and his wife, Kylie Kelce, faced some backlash for the gender-neutral names they chose for their three daughters.

However, gender-neutral monikers are more popular than ever before. And now that the couple has a fourth daughter on the way, they reportedly plan to continue the name trend in their family.

3. Riot

Rihanna and A$AP Rocky made waves in 2023 when they named their second child Riot. The bold, unconventional pick fits right in with the couple's trend of sticking to "R" names, as Rihanna's full name is Robyn Rihanna Fenty, and A$AP Rocky's is Rakim Athelaston Mayers.

Beyond its personal significance, the name Riot carries a strong, rebellious energy. It definitely reflects both artists' fearless approach when it comes to both music and fashion.

4. Winnie

When Jimmy Fallon and his wife, Nancy Juvonen, had their first daughter in 2013, they chose a somewhat unique name with a lot of personal meaning: Winnie. Welsh in origin, it means "gentle friend" or "friend of peace."

Specifically for the couple, though, it's a tribute to Lake Winnipesaukee, the picturesque New Hampshire lake where they got engaged. Plus, Jimmy added the name made even more sense since they viewed Winnie as a "win" in their life.

5. Grace Warrior

Everyone remembers Steve Irwin as the fearless "Crocodile Hunter" who tragically died in late 2006. More recently, his daughter, Bindi Irwin, welcomed a little girl of her own into the world in 2021 and named her Grace Warrior.

While Grace may be a more common name, meaning "favor" or "blessing," Warrior was a more unusual choice with a sentimental intent.

"Her middle names, Warrior Irwin, are a tribute to my dad and his legacy as the most incredible Wildlife Warrior," Bindi shared on Instagram.

6. River Rose and Remington

Kelly Clarkson and her ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock, chose two distinctive names for their girl and boy: River Rose, born in 2014, and Remington Alexander, born in 2016.

With British roots and a whimsical feel, River is a gender-neutral pick that means "a flowing body of water." It was traditionally used more frequently for boys, but Kelly changed that trend.

Meanwhile, Remington is also British in origin and started as a surname, translating to "settlement by the boundary stream." Perhaps Kelly chose this sibling combination because both River and Remington begin with "R" and have connections to water.

7. Elsie Otter

When Zooey Deschanel and her then-husband Jacob Pechenik had their daughter in 2015, they chose a name that was both classic and quirky: Elsie Otter.

While Elsie is a timeless choice of Hebrew origin, which means "pledged to God," the addition of Otter gives it a more playful twist. During an appearance on TODAY, Zooey explained their reasoning behind it.

"We just really liked the name Elsie, and then we both love otters because they're so sweet and also smart," she detailed.

"They use tools, they keep their favorite tools, they hold hands while they sleep; there are so many amazing things about otters. They're wonderful animals."

8. Luai

Finally, in 2023, Lindsay Lohan and her husband, Bader Shammas, named their Dubai-born son Luai. It's Arabic in origin and means "protector" or "shield," but it remains a rare pick in the U.S.

Luay, a more common variation of this name, was only given to eight boys born in the U.S. in 2022.

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You've been dreaming of the perfect way to up your patio game this spring. Well, we found it with these DIY candles in concrete candle holders. These gems are your ticket to making your space feel festive and LIT for all of your outdoor entertainingahead. Scroll through to see how you can create 'em in time for your next dinner party.

You'll need:

  • concrete mix
  • water
  • mold for candle holder (like a plastic cup)
  • placeholder (smaller plastic cup) & rocks to weigh it down
  • candles
  • x-acto knife
  • mixing bowl
  • painter's tape
  • paintbrush
  • paint or spray paint
Instructions: Choose your mold (like soap bottles, water bottles, or even yogurt containers) then select a placeholder that's slightly smaller in diameter than your candle mold.
Mix the concrete in a separate bowl (see packaging for how much water to add) and fill the mold with it.
Put the placeholder in the mold. (Pro tip: Spray the exterior of your placeholder with PAM cooking spray to make removing it easier). Add weights, like rocks, to make sure it stays in place.
Tap lightly until the concrete is settled and even and let it sit for approximately four hours. You’ll want to wait until the concrete feels firm enough to hold on its own without the placeholder.
Remove the placeholder from the concrete mold. Clean up the sides if necessary. Allow to dry for 24 more hours.
Once dry, cut from the bottom and peel away the mold.
Place the candle inside the concrete holder.
Optional: To add more flair, spruce it up with some paint. Use painters' tape to cover your candle and the area of the concrete you’d like to keep natural. Hand-paint or add spray paint for a fun pattern.
Let the paint dry and get ready to enjoy the stylish pop of ambiance they provide.

Are you planning on making DIY candles this spring? Let us know at @BritandCo!

(Photos via Brittany Griffin / Brit + Co)

Drew Barrymore is undoubtedly an acting force to be reckoned with. Viewers everywhere first fell in love with her when she played Gertie in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial in 1982. Then, she went on to star in many other major productions, such as The Wedding Singer, Scream, He's Just Not That Into You, and 50 First Dates.

Nowadays, the 50-year-old is still showcasing her on-screen talents, just in a different way. Back in September 2020, she launched a daytime talk show known as The Drew Barrymore Show.

Over the last four years, she's featured a wide range of guests, from Matthew McConaughey and Vanna White to Paris Hilton, Millie Bobby Brown, and Reese Witherspoon. Drew has also become known for having a more touchy-feeling rapport with her guests, which some people have called "clingy."

This seemingly led Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, to make a dig at Drew's behavior during her appearance on the March 6 episode of The Drew Barrymore Show.

Scroll to find out what Meghan Markle said about Drew Barrymore...

Meghan's new show, With Love, Meghan, came out on Netflix the day before. So, she planned to sit down with Drew to discuss her latest project, as well as other topics, including her courtship with Prince Harry and parenthood.

However, some viewers were shocked by an offhand quip that Meghan made during the interview, telling Drew, "I hear you like to connect." She proceeded to soften the blow by taking Drew's hand and claiming her touchy behavior was "so sweet, though."

Again, Drew has a reputation for hugging, touching, and sitting quite close to her guests. Yet Meghan, who has also been called warm and is known to go in for hugs, seemed more reserved and regal.

Despite Meghan's remark and the differences in body language, the pair still delved into some interesting conversation topics. For instance, the Duchess of Sussex detailed how, when she first began dating Prince Harry back in 2016, he made her a vow based on some old advice she'd received.

While Meghan was a college student, she'd worked as a nanny for two different families, and one of the fathers told her, "When you meet your person one day, I want him to say to you the same thing that I said to my wife when we got married, which is, I vowed to always date my wife."

Well, amidst her blossoming romance with Harry, she asked the Prince to make her that same promise. He responded, "I vow to always date you."

According to Meghan, she credits their strong connection to their commitment to treating each other the same way they did prior to tying the knot. In her eyes, holding onto the "good and joy" from the "butterfly period" of courting is what keeps relationships alive.

You can catch The Drew Barrymore Show live on weekdays. To find your local time and station, visit the link here.

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Netflix's new whodunnit is perfect for anyone who's craving a mystery without the stress and anxiety thrillers can have. The Residence follows a very important state dinner at the White House, and trying to identify a murderer among 157 suspects. Definitely tough, but if anyone can do it it's Uzo Aduba!

Here's everything you need to know about Netflix's new show The Residence, starring Uzo Aduba and Randall Park.

What is The Residence about?

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In The Residence, Uzo Aduba plays Cordelia Cupp, an eccentric detective tasked with solving a murder that took place during a state dinner at the White House. Now she's just up against 132 rooms and 157 suspects from around the world as she tries to find the killer.

And according to one X user, "Ever since I saw Knives Out, I’ve looked for shows/movies that give me the same thrill. Just finished the first episode….found it." Whoa!

Where can I stream The Residence?

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The Residence is streaming on Netflix now!

Who's in the Residence?

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The Residence cast features some iconic names alongside Uzo Aduba. Here's the breakdown of the cast and characters!

  • Uzo Aduba as Cordelia Cupp: a detective working with the Metropolitan Police Department.
  • Giancarlo Esposito as A. B. Wynter: Chief Usher at the White House.
  • Susan Kelechi Watson as Jasmine Haney: an Assistant Usher at the White House.
  • Paul Fitzgerald as Perry Morgan: President of the United States.
  • Jason Lee as Tripp Morgan: President Morgan's brother.
  • Ken Marino as Harry Hollinger: President Morgan's chief adviser.
  • Edwina Findley as Sheila Cannon: a butler working at the White House.
  • Randall Park as Edwin Park: FBI Special Agent.
  • Molly Griggs as Lilly Schumacher: President Morgan's social secretary.
  • Al Mitchell as Rollie Bridgewater: Head Butler at the White House.
  • Dan Perrault as Colin Trask: Secret Service Head of the Presidential Detail.
  • Spencer Garrett as Wally Glick: the FBI director.
  • Bronson Pinchot as Didier Gotthard: White House Executive Pastry Chef.
  • Isiah Whitlock Jr. as Larry Dokes: MPD's Chief of Police.
  • Mary Wiseman as Marvella: the White House's Executive Chef.

How many episodes of The Residence are there?

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There are 8 episodes of The Residence in total, all of which premiered on Netflix on March 20, 2025. Here's the full list of The Residence episodes:

  • Season 1, Episode 1: "The Fall of the House of Usher"
  • Season 1, Episode 2: "Dial M for Murder"
  • Season 1, Episode 3: "Knives Out"
  • Season 1, Episode 4: "The Last of Sheila"
  • Season 1, Episode 5: "The Trouble with Harry"
  • Season 1, Episode 6: "The Third Man"
  • Season 1, Episode 7: "The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb"
  • Season 1, Episode 8: "The Mystery of the Yellow Room"

Did The Residence film in the real White House?

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The Residence might take place at the White House, but the TV show filmed on a very realistic set on Raleigh Studios in Los Angeles, rather than inside the real mansion.

“The set was not only a replica of the house itself, but also measurement-wise equivalent to what is absolutely already there,” actor GiancarloEsposito told Tudum. “And I’ve been in the real White House, so I know what it looks like. It just deepened my performance to feel like I was in the real place.”

Who was the killer on The Residence?

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By The Residence ending, we learn that Lilly Schumacher, President Morgan's social secretary, is responsible for A.B.'s death. I'm still surprised!

Check out the other Best TV Shows To Watch On Netflix This Month for more streaming ideas.