How The Temperance Movement Led To The Invention Of Disposable Cups
What's the connection between Prohibition and the dixie cup? It's not what you think: their connection had more to do with prevention than convenience.
Read MoreWhat's the connection between Prohibition and the dixie cup? It's not what you think: their connection had more to do with prevention than convenience.
Read MoreThings sure have changed since the Big Mac first debuted in the 1960s. Here's how much the iconic McDonald's sandwich's price has gone up over the decades.
Read MoreKurt Cobain's connection to this Seattle bar went far beyond being a regular. Discover the tavern where he was last seen and its surprising link to Nirvana.
Read MoreThe U.S. has played a major role in developing the breakfast game, adding several major players to the most important meal of the day over the years.
Read MoreThe delicious cake served at JFK’s wedding is still made today. Find out its history and exactly how you can order this classic dessert at home.
Read MoreReese's Candy is most known for its peanut butter cup shape, but the iconic peanut butter and chocolate candy used to come in a smaller form.
Read MoreWhat morning meal did royalty like Princess Diana begin her days with? Find out which trendy breakfast staple she requested decades before it went viral.
Read MoreDiscover why President Harry Truman loved Ozark pudding and the ingredients that go into this rich, classic Southern dessert so you can make it at home.
Read MoreThose tiny handles on maple syrup bottles aren't random -- here's why they exist and what they reveal about design and nostalgia for pancake lovers.
Read MoreOne postman revolutionized the avocado industry; by the 1970s, the variety he created had become the leading one and a major Californian industry.
Read MoreThe George Foreman grill is both a pop culture icon and a kitchen appliance staple, but it wasn't always that way. Here's the history of the grill.
Read MoreCracker Barrel offers some classic Southern-inspired meals, but it also has to keep up with the times. These are the Cracker Barrel items that disappeared.
Read MoreAny Beatles fans eager to learn more about the Fab Four's eating habits will want to read about the somewhat unusual sandwich enjoyed by George Harrison.
Read MoreThis famous lunch in Britain is a classic standard at homes and pubs, but it's history, and its name, is more folklore than based on facts or tradition.
Read MoreWhile some iconic snacks of the 1960s have sadly faded into oblivion, these delicious comfort foods are still available to enjoy to this day.
Read MoreFrank Sinatra was known for his dressing room demands, which included specific utensils, drinks, and foods, such as this canned Campbell's soup.
Read MoreWe review some of the most serious salmonella outbreaks and recalls that affected millions across the U.S., including items like eggs, poultry, and salad bars.
Read MoreThere are old-school liquor brands, and then there are OLD-school distillers. Meet the oldest whiskey brand in America — which you can still buy today.
Read MoreVodka's neutral taste is perfect for pairing flavors and crafting cocktails. Whether you prefer fruity, creamy, or dry, one of these drinks will appeal to you.
Read MoreCracker Barrel is known for its old country store feel thanks to all of the antique decor on its walls. This is where all that antique treasure is stored.
Read MoreThe art of pickling goes back millennia, and one long-used ingredient is still the secret to creating a sweeter, more flavorful jar at home today.
Read MoreThis small country eats a shocking amount of butter. Here's the tiny place with a population that has a huge appetite for this fatty dairy product.
Read MorePresidents have been profiled based on their dietary preferences for generations. President Clinton's ideal sandwich is surprisingly child-like.
Read MoreFrom cheesesteaks to water ice and scrapple , Pennsylvania is full of tasty foods that define the Keystone state.
Read MoreRick Steves is the famous travel guru behind the guidebooks boasting his name. Coming from someone that's well-travelled, this is one meal America does right.
Read MoreElvis Presley was a man of habits. His wife, Priscilla Presley, showed this to be the case when she revealed he ate this one meal for six months straight.
Read MoreFood safety fears changed the fate of mechanically separated beef in the United States, and the reason ties back to one of the meat industry’s biggest scares.
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