Midwestern Comfort Foods You Need To Try Before You Die
The Midwest is known for signature dishes that encapsulate the homey, comforting Midwestern persona. Here are some of the region’s must-try comfort dishes.
Read MoreThe Midwest is known for signature dishes that encapsulate the homey, comforting Midwestern persona. Here are some of the region’s must-try comfort dishes.
Read MoreThe laws surrounding meat consumption are intended to keep people from getting sick and to protect wildlife. Here's a list of meats that are banned in the U.S.
Read MoreA state dinner at the White House involves dining and serving rules, security clearances, political wrangling, and interesting food amidst all the hobnobbing.
Read MoreBelgium is recognized the world over for the quality, variety, and sheer volume of its chocolate production. Read about why Belgian chocolate is so good.
Read MoreThose seemingly humble cans of potted meat actually contain a lot of information. Here's how homemade and commercial potted meat really made.
Read MoreWisconsin is world-renowned for its first-class dairy products, and one small town in the Badger State wears the crown when it comes to cheese curds.
Read MoreWhile many people associate the Keystone State with the legendary Philly cheesesteak, Pennsylvania has also cemented itself as the world's potato chip capital.
Read MoreLittle things can make a big difference. For instance, a small but significant oversight triggered the recall of more than 100,000 pounds of chicken.
Read MoreStuck for some inspiration for your next chicken dish? Take some notes from these vintage Southern recipes to mix things up in the kitchen.
Read MoreYou can find many delicious desserts in the South, including this delightful lemony cake that you don't have to bake. It's been pleasing taste buds for decades.
Read MoreFood recall history is littered with chicken salad products that were pulled off grocery store shelves for the sake of consumer health and safety.
Read MoreWaffle Houses are a staple of the American South, but one lucky state has more of these 24-hour restaurants than any other. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreMany chain restaurants have been struggling in recent years, and this classic 1970s seafood establishment is no exception. Here's how it's doing now.
Read MoreDid you know that a lot of popular snacks and prepared foods we still love to eat today were originally made as wartime rations for U.S. soldiers?
Read MoreSimple yet elegant, this royal chicken dish invented for an iconic queen in the 1950s captured the hearts and palates of the world and remains a favorite today.
Read MoreWatermelon is always a tasty treat in the summertime, but how long does it last once you finally cut into it? We have the answer (plus some storage tips).
Read MoreAmericans love corn. While you might think the Cornhusker State produces the most of this staple grain, a different contender takes the top spot.
Read MoreThe Midwest didn't just shine a spotlight on some of the nation's best desserts – it also made sure that several tasty treats never went out of style.
Read MoreFew toys have stood the test of time as well as the functional Easy-Bake Oven. Its fascinating history spans multiple decades of cake and cookie baking.
Read MoreFresh produce can be elevated by cooking it on the grill, but not all fares so well. Skip these fruits and vegetables the next time you're lighting the grill.
Read MoreFrom low temperature on the grill and smashing your burger to overworking and over seasoning the patties, here's mistakes everyone makes when grilling burgers.
Read MoreNow, a half-century removed from the '70s, you may be surprised at how much has changed and how much has stayed the same in the restaurants Americans frequent.
Read MoreGrocers depend on certain profitable items in their stores to rake in the dough. But what items fall into that category?
Read MoreEvery U.S. president has brought their own unique political views to the White House – and, it seems, different preferences for their morning meal.
Read MoreFolks traveling to Northern New York might have their sights set on the Adirondack Mountains. However, there's a foodie-friendly village worth visiting.
Read MoreYou probably expect any food with "hot" in its name to be warm at the very least when you eat it. But is it safe to consume hot dogs straight from the package?
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