President Ulysses S. Grant's Favorite Breakfast Food Was A Bit Unconventional
Former President Ulysses S. Grant was a military man through and through which could help explain why his favorite breakfast food was so unusual.
Read MoreFormer President Ulysses S. Grant was a military man through and through which could help explain why his favorite breakfast food was so unusual.
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Read MoreJimi Hendrix was known for his guitar talent and eccentric showmanship. His last meal, though, was nothing more than a common lunch item.
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Read MoreKetchup is a longtime favorite condiment in the United States, but the sweet tomato sauce isn't universal. Here's why ketchup is different abroad.
Read MorePicture the '90s, and among the grunge and mom jeans, you might find a few of these snacks, which became the lifeblood of sleepovers and currency of lunchrooms.
Read MoreThese days, having your phone at the table is pretty much standard. In the mid-20th century, though, it was a right reserved for the likes of Frank Sinatra.
Read MoreWhoever invented deep-fried ice cream did the world a serious favor — but just who was it, and why do we always see it served in Mexican restaurants?
Read MoreFrank Sinatra had quite the stomach for pasta, and his ex-wife and longtime confidante, Nancy Sinatra Sr., made a pasta sauce that the late crooner loved.
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Read MoreBuffalo Wild Wings is a national staple at this point, but the restaurant chain which is popular for its chicken wings used to go by a slightly different name.
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Read MoreYou might be familiar with Paul Newman's food company, but did you know that the late actor and director had help from Martha Stewart? Here's what to know.
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