This Legendary New Orleans Hot Dog Stand Has Been Serving Up Franks For 80 Years
If you've been to the French quarter in New Orleans, then you've seen this iconic hot dog purveyor that has been around for almost a century now.
Read MoreIf you've been to the French quarter in New Orleans, then you've seen this iconic hot dog purveyor that has been around for almost a century now.
Read MoreJohn Lennon, known for his music, was also a lover of sweets. After having grown up with rationing, he bought as many of these snack cakes as he could.
Read MoreOut of Dijon mustard but need it in a desperate pinch? If you have yellow mustard and a few pantry staples, you can make your own DIY version.
Read MoreYou might think that the oldest fast food restaurant is the most successful, McDonald's, but there's one brand, run by the same family, that's even older.
Read MoreMany maple syrup bottles harken back to a time when liquids came in large jugs, ones that required handles, but what purpose do these tiny ones serve?
Read MoreMost fast food chains have proprietary recipes that they guard, adding to their allure with a layer of secrecy. Shocking, then, that a chain changed its recipe.
Read MoreWe all know how inflation has affected prices, causing them to go up and up, but the price people paid in 1991 for a Filet-O-Fish is unmatched.
Read MoreCoca-Cola launched its Freestyle machines over a decade ago, but many didn't notice that there is a camera right there, in the machine itself.
Read MoreFrom steak dinners to bowls of soup, 1980s restaurants topped nearly every dish with a sprig of parsley. But why was this garnish so ubiquitous?
Read MoreThis sweet omelet ingredient was all the rage a century ago — and it might just surprise you. Turns out, breakfast used to have a bit more creative flair.
Read MorePaul Newman was not only a famous actor, but he was famously fond of beer, drinking over 3,000 a year. This brand of beer was his drink of choice.
Read MoreBack when glass soda bottles were relatively new, and recycling wasn't quite a thing, there was this bottling tradition. A Midwestern company keeps it going.
Read MoreWhile Johnny Cash's music has appeared in many advertisements, few remember that he once sang a signature jingle for an iconic fast food restaurant.
Read MoreEven if you account for the shocking amount of inflation we've undergone, the original price of a Whopper from Burger King was incredibly low.
Read MoreMcDonald's has rolled back several condiment offerings, including its famous Szechuan sauce and two sugary preserves once paired with Egg McMuffins.
Read MoreTo crack open this nostalgic Midwestern beer is to drink in over a century of heritage. It’s more than just a cold one; it’s a storied tradition.
Read MoreThe original donut, developed in New York by Dutch immigrants, looked totally different to the glorious donut we know and love today. Here's its history.
Read MoreIn the 1970s, potlucks were popular gatherings, and one dish that was always a hit used nothing more than pantry staples to make something delicious.
Read MoreNew Orleans' oldest French-Creole restaurant created an iconic breakfast dish to honor a legendary playwright; today, it remains an absolute classic.
Read MoreTrader Joe's, like Costco's Kirkland Signature, has private label goods supplied by other companies, so which company, exactly, provides its pistachios?
Read MoreIf you hail from the great Midwest, you have likely visited a supper club. These institutions have roots in the post-Prohibition era, but what defines them?
Read MoreSold at an affordable price throughout the city, this Chicago pizza creation is a nostalgic favorite, evincing the Windy City's fierce food loyalty.
Read MoreThe first all-you-can-eat buffet in the United States only cost a single dollar back in the 1940s, which (even considering inflation) was a pretty good deal.
Read MorePutting meat in the fridge when you get home is second nature at this point, but back in the day, that wasn't an option. Here's what they had to do instead.
Read MoreFew marketing campaigns have proven as disastrous as Pepsi's 1992 scandal involving the number 349, which led to significant public backlash and legal fallout.
Read MorePrior to the 1980s, you'd often find fish and chips wrapped in yesterday's newspaper, spotting grease onto old headlines — but why did the practice start?
Read MorePizza culture runs deep in Michigan, a passion evidenced by both its unique Detroit-style pie and its status as the birthplace of several major chains.
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