This Boomer Kitchen Habit Confuses Younger Cooks
Sure, a 1950s culinary revival might be on the horizon, but there’s still one confusing Boomer kitchen habit that younger cooks aren't keen to adopt.
Read MoreSure, a 1950s culinary revival might be on the horizon, but there’s still one confusing Boomer kitchen habit that younger cooks aren't keen to adopt.
Read MoreBack in the 1970s, deli meat was the reigning monarch of lunch, from offices to the school yard, but this so-called luxury type is long gone.
Read MoreYou're familiar with carbonara and cacio e pepe, from charred spaghetti to squid ink, these are the very best Italian pasta dishes you've never knew about.
Read MoreSome of the most lasting soda brands harken back to the late 19th century, but this incredibly popular zesty soda only dates back to the mid-1900s.
Read MoreThe 1970s were a fascinating time for food trends, where some of the most head scratching dishes were centered around bananas in savory applications.
Read MoreNew York City's notorious Italian sub, The Bomb, quickly became popular after its debut in the '80s — and its origin is actually a happy accident.
Read MoreSure, you've seen your fair share of sandwiches, but people in the early 20th century were masters of frugality, including using popcorn in novel ways.
Read MoreSince its 1966 launch, one chain has sold billions of this iconic beverage across locations worldwide, cementing a decades-long fondness for the drink.
Read MoreThe Girl Scouts are known for their cookies; every year, up until April, the Scouts sell boxes of delights across America, but how many do they sell?
Read MoreYou can't go wrong ordering a Reuben, but there are some places that just do it better. From New York to Omaha, these are the very best in the U.S.
Read MoreNot all sodas have stood the test of time like Pepsi and Coca-Cola have. From Jolt to Slice to Like Cola, these are old-school sodas that aren't around anymore.
Read MoreFood and beverage brands have come and gone throughout American history, but these five favorites proved to be the most influential throughout the 1980s.
Read MoreA fast food chain once challenged the Quarter Pounder with a superior item. It should have been a hit, yet it flopped for one bizarre reason.
Read MoreCaviar, roe, both are fish eggs, so what's the real difference? We break down the history and science of both luxurious caviar and crunchy, delicious roe.
Read MoreLiver and onions used to be one popular dish. It provided tons of nutrients and wasn't expensive, which is partly why it's fallen out of favor today.
Read MoreAbraham Lincoln was more than our 16th President; he made history for his moral fortitude, but that wasn't the reason he didn't like to drink.
Read MoreSure, Texas Roadhouse is known for its supreme steak, but when the chain made a change to this particular item, it caused distress among diners.
Read MoreKFC may be known for bringing Kentucky-fried chicken to the world stage, but the fast food joint will go down in infamy over this one delicious sandwich.
Read MoreBourbon may be associated with Kentucky today, but before Prohibition, this other Southern state led in production of this distinctly American spirit.
Read MoreIn 1995, Hulk Hogan launched a restaurant concept called Hulk Hogan’s Pastamania! — but whatever became of the wrestler’s foray into the world of food?
Read MoreWhile it has become a day-to-day convenience for many, digital ordering is a relatively young phenomenon — and it all started with Pizza Hut.
Read MoreMost people know about Chicago-style pizza and hot dogs, but you might not know there is also a signature popcorn associated with the Windy City.
Read MoreIf you're aiming to enjoy some history with your traditional tea, then you need to head to California, which houses the oldest tea garden in the country.
Read MoreYou may have eaten them both when ordering Chinese takeout, but do you know the difference between these two iconic dishes: general Tso's and kung pao chicken?
Read MoreThe next time you need a handheld snack to eat on the go, don't grab a sandwich; instead, grab this delicious snack from Italy that dates back centuries.
Read MoreThe reason Burger King can't use its name in one US town dates back to a legal dispute that pitted the burgeoning burger giant against a Midwestern couple.
Read MoreFrom black-and-blue to well-done with ketchup, American presidents have had some interesting preferences when it came to ordering their steaks.
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