Here's What People Ate On Halloween Long Before Candy Reigned Supreme
Today’s trick-or-treaters devour candy, but people long ago celebrated Halloween with food that still forms the basis of some of the holiday’s traditions.
Read MoreToday’s trick-or-treaters devour candy, but people long ago celebrated Halloween with food that still forms the basis of some of the holiday’s traditions.
Read MoreThe Hollywood icon’s go-to meal wasn’t caviar or steak; itt was something humble that showed even movie stars crave simple home-cooked comfort.
Read MoreWhile joking about the name of the his favorite Kentucky bourbon, Anthony Bourdain revealed what his bourbon unicorn would have been (if it actually existed).
Read MoreMaking a knockoff is a great way to claim a share of someone else's success — until you're sued, that is. This early 20th century soda tried to do exactly that.
Read MoreThese mixing bowls have become iconic, not only because of their history but because of the adorable patterns. Here's how much they are going for.
Read MoreThough authenticity is often celebrated in the culinary world, there are a few reasons why you shouldn't call a restaurant's food authentic.
Read MoreFrench fries are a crowd-pleasing dish, but there's one U.S. state that consumes more than any other population. Here's where these fried spuds are eaten most.
Read MoreBack in the 1980s, many families ate mostly the same stuff, week after week. These are some of the old-school dishes that ‘80s kids grew up eating.
Read MoreNapoleon Bonaparte had a fondness for chicken and even took his favorite food to the battlefield. Find out how his kitchen staff adapted to his taste.
Read MoreLike with most of food history, the origins of tableside guacamole are contested. But this restaurant could have been the first to serve it.
Read MoreIf you love thrifting because there's the chance that you'll discover a forgotten treasure, you need to keep your eyes open for this green plate ware.
Read MoreBaseball has a number of iconic foods associated with it, but peanuts have remained near the top. Here's how these little shelled snacks came to dominate.
Read MoreThe popularity of secret menus in the digital age might seem to be a modern invention, but the practice originated in the 1960s with an unlikely restaurant.
Read MoreOn the run in 1933, the Barrow Gang placed an ill-advised dinner order that would ultimately hasten their demise. Who knew fried chicken could have that effect?
Read MoreAn ingredient in Queen Elizabeth II's favorite sour drink is something you might have put in the bathtub for a foot soak before, & it'll get you on the throne.
Read MoreWhen McDonald's fans get attached to a menu item and it goes away, typically there is an uproar online. This breakfast item even has a petition backing it.
Read MoreTravel expert Rick Steves knows how to save money on breakfast while traveling in Europe, but he still gets the best out of local flavors. Here is his advice.
Read MoreThere are some unappetizing dishes out there. One in particular, a spaghetti recipe that has a pretty interesting list of ingredients, never caught on.
Read MoreIf you want to eat a breakfast fit for a president, it might be easier than you think. Theodore Roosevelt enjoyed a morning meal so simple, it's surprising.
Read MoreWhy do Chinese egg rolls taste different in Chicago? Regional preferences have long favored adding one particular ingredient to the filling.
Read MoreTikTok has been a wellspring of new food trends in recent years and 2025 has been no different. These are our favorite TikTok food trends of the year so far.
Read MoreMeat-filled pot pies have been around in a variety of forms since ancient times. But do you know which company introduced the first frozen pot pie?
Read MoreA popular grocery store chain in Florida has recently announced it will allow its patrons to openly carry firearms in store while shopping. Here's why.
Read MoreCan you remember a time when pumpkin spice didn't taste like fall? Here's how pumpkin spice rose to the top of the spice rack as the most iconic flavor of fall.
Read MoreFrom swoon-worthy snickerdoodles to regional sips like Cheerwine, every state's iconic snack has a flavor to fangirl over, and a unique backstory to savor.
Read MoreFans of Panera Bread may recall its first attempt at flatbread pizza, known as the Crispani. It debuted in 2006 but fell off the menu in less than two years.
Read MoreIf you have a craving for pickles, there's a restaurant in Connecticut that's a must-visit. Here, pickle lovers can feast on an unlimited supply.
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