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  • Dinner with Jell-O salad

    6 Midwestern Comfort Foods That You Rarely See Anymore

    The Midwestern United States is its own culinary region with many dishes unique to the area. These are some comfort foods from there not around anymore.

    By Jessica Petty 14 hours ago Read More
  • Person placing readymade food in oven

    The Classic Boomer Steak Dinner We Still Eat Today

    Old-school favorites like meatloaf and tuna casserole are still popular today, yet one steak dish takes the cake in terms of boomer classics.

    By Nikita Ephanov 17 hours ago Read More
  • A pan of Ledo Pizza.

    What Makes Maryland-Style Pizza Unique?

    You've heard of Chicago deep dish and New York style pizza, but what about Maryland? What sets this type of pizza apart from the rest of the country?

    By Max Dean 1 day ago Read More
  • Cracker Barrel sign

    9 Big Reasons Cracker Barrel Is Struggling

    If you grew up hitting a Cracker Barrel off the highway during a roadtrip, those days might be coming to an end. The restaurant is struggling, big time.

    By Vicky Wanja 3 days ago Read More
  • Schnitzel with herbs and lemon

    Chicken-Fried Steak Vs Schnitzel: They're More Alike Than You Think

    American staple chicken-fried steak and the German dish schnitzel are more similar than you might think, largely because one led to the creation of the other.

    By Jack Rose 3 days ago Read More
  • a bunch of soul food dishes overhead

    Experts Reminisce On Beloved Soul Food Dishes We Rarely See Anymore

    Soul food and its dishes have changed a lot over the years. These are some pretty beloved soul food dishes that you don't really see anymore nowadays.

    By Rachael Mamane 4 days ago Read More
  • Vendor passing chocolate ice cream cone to customer

    What Happened To This New England Restaurant Chain Made Famous For Its Ice Cream?

    Friendly's has had an interesting journey as a company since its inception. Here's a look at its history from the start to today and where it stands.

    By Benjamin Canner 5 days ago Read More
  • Bucket of fried chicken

    This Chicken Chain Was Big In The '80s But Has Nearly Vanished Today

    Many consider the 1980s a fast food golden era, and on the West Coast, there was one major player in the poultry scene that has nearly vanished today.

    By Nikita Ephanov 5 days ago Read More
  • Plate of meatloaf slices, green beans, and mashed potatoes

    The Unique Ingredient That Made Meatloaf Elvis Presley's Favorite Food

    Elvis is known for his music and acting, but also his appetite -- and yet he preferred the style of cooking he grew up with, which included fillers in meatloaf.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt 5 days ago Read More
  • person slicing bread

    The Once-Popular Open-Faced Sandwich We Hardly See Anymore

    Even if you typically prefer your sandwiches with two slices of bread, this cheesy delight is worth a try. The recipe goes back several centuries.

    By Nikita Ephanov 7 days ago Read More
  • vintage photo of woman stirring pot

    This Once-Popular Casserole Is The Epitome Of Depression-Era Cooking

    Now that fall is settling in, it's the perfect time to break out your casserole recipes, and you may want to give this forgotten dish a chance.

    By Nikita Ephanov 7 days ago Read More
  • Heap of elbow macaroni noodles

    The Simplest Macaroni Dish Ever Has Pasta And This One Canned Ingredient

    Once the Great Depression hit in the late 1920s, this simple, two-ingredient macaroni dish became a favorite thanks to its shelf-stable ingredients.

    By Danielle Esposito 8 days ago Read More
  • deli meats sold at grocery store

    This Once-Popular Sandwich Meat Didn't Stand The Test Of Time

    Sandwich meats, also known as deli meats, had their heyday in the last century. Some managed to slip through and are still popular, but not this cut.

    By Nikita Ephanov 8 days ago Read More
  • close up image of red apples

    More Than 50 Percent Of The World's Apples Are Produced In This Country

    Although apples are as American as apple pie, the US isn't the world's largest producer of apples, that distinction belongs to another country.

    By Danielle Esposito 9 days ago Read More
  • Anthony Bourdain in a tuxedo holding an Emmy Award in front of a white Emmy's promotional background

    The Iconic Cup Anthony Bourdain Preferred To Drink Coffee From (Hint: It's Not A Mug Or Glass)

    Anthony Bourdain enjoyed his morning cup of joe, but had no time for pretentious coffee culture. Still, he preferred to drink his coffee out of an iconic cup.

    By Alba Caraceni 10 days ago Read More
  • Old school kitchen with a woman looking out the window

    The Groovy 3-Ingredient Snack '60s Kids Probably Don't Miss

    When you think of the groovy '60s, food culture probably doesn't come to mind. If this 3-ingredient snack is an indication of a common treat, we get why.

    By Jack Rose 10 days ago Read More
  • Thanksgiving table with lots of vintage side dishes

    11 Vintage Side Dishes Barely Anyone Makes Anymore

    Many side dishes have been lost to time, or simply changing tastes. From zucchini boats to potato casserole, these vintage side dishes are pretty much extinct.

    By Benjamin Canner 10 days ago Read More
  • Boston baked beans in a crock, cooked outside on an open fire, next to a kettle of coffee

    Boston Baked Beans' Key Ingredient Makes Them So Rich, Sweet, And Delicious

    Boston Baked Beans are a classic for a reason; they're distinct from other types of baked beans and have a subtly smoky taste that comes from a key ingredient.

    By M Lavelle 13 days ago Read More
  • Beer glass pint filled to the top on a bar

    The Once-Popular Miller Beer You Never See Anymore (Known For Its Mascot)

    There used to be a Miller-made beer that many have forgotten about, and the brew's controversial mascot is quite memorable for a couple of reasons.

    By Paige Novak-Goberville 14 days ago Read More
  • Person scooping margarine from a tub

    The Old-School Law That Required All Margarine To Be Pink

    History is packed with all sorts of weird rules about food. But among the strangest was an 1891 ruling in New Hampshire requiring that margarine be dyed pink.

    By Jack Rose 14 days ago Read More
  • man cooking with grandma

    15 Vintage Dishes Your Grandparents Probably Made All The Time

    While some dishes have really stood the test of time, others have slowly disappeared. These are some vintage dishes your grandparents probably made.

    By Jessica Petty 15 days ago Read More
  • Woman making fresh pasta

    The Affordable Pasta Dish Once Eaten By Soviet-Era Soldiers

    If you want an affordable pasta dish that can be made in minutes and will more than feed a crowd (like an entire family), then look to Soviet Russia.

    By Jordyn Stone 15 days ago Read More
  • Various Domino's Pizza food items

    Whatever Happened To Domino's Pizza Mascot?

    Domino's once had a popular mascot that appeared in highly successful ad campaigns, but the character was discontinued following a tragic, real-world event.

    By Cami Cox 15 days ago Read More
  • Red Michelin star plaque on stone wall outside a restaurant

    Yes, Michelin Stars Are Connected To The Tire Brand. Here's How

    Earning a Michelin star is an esteemed culinary honor, so you might think it's just a coincidence that it shares its name with a tire company.

    By Alba Caraceni 16 days ago Read More
  • pictured McDonald's Happy Meal

    The Vintage Happy Meal Boxes McDonald's Customers Want To Make A Comeback Every Halloween

    The toys and prizes that have come along with Happy Meals are iconic in their own right, and one of their Halloween standbys has become a fan favorite.

    By Nikita Ephanov 16 days ago Read More
  • kids lining up for food in cafeteria

    The Affordable Meal That You Probably Ate As A Kid In The '90s

    If you were a kid in the 90s, then you most likely ate this affordable (and delicious) meal on the regular either at home or as a nostalgic school lunch.

    By Nikita Ephanov 16 days ago Read More
  • Frozen pizza on the baking sheet of an oven

    Frozen Pizza Gets A Flavor Boost With This Unexpected Fresh Fruit Topping

    If pineapple's status as a divisive pizza topping doesn't bother you, try topping your next frozen pie with prosciutto and this sweeter, creamier fruit.

    By Creshonda A. Smith 17 days ago Read More
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