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  • Freshly baked Neapolitan pizza
    By Alia Ali 7 hours ago

    You're Not Eating Authentic Neapolitan Pizza Without These Specific Ingredients

    Making a pizza in true Neapolitan style is more than appearances and technique. If you want the real deal, these regional, time-honored ingredients are a must.

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  • Closeup of a large portion of popped buttered popcorn
    By Anna Staropoli 19 hours ago

    This Quirky Vintage Sandwich From The 1900s Is A Must-Try For Popcorn Lovers

    Popcorn is a tasty treat often eaten by the handful — but this one vintage sandwich gives your favorite movie theater treat a whole new flavor profile.

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  • Old-fashioned kitchen cookware on a hanging rack.
    By Erin Wisti 1 day ago

    Vintage Vs Antique Cookware — Yes, There Is A Difference

    Rummaging around thrift shops and yard sales may uncover old-fashioned cookware, but how can you tell if something is vintage or antique? We've got answers.

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  • Baby eating
    By Chris Heasman 1 day ago

    Dangerous Foods You Should Avoid Giving Your Baby At All Costs

    Some foods that are inconsequential for adults can be dangerous (or worse, fatal) to babies. Some can trigger severe reactions in young bodies, some present choking hazards, and some are just downright bad for infants. Take a look, and take note — these are the foods you should never feed your baby.

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  • Older woman making spaghetti and using a can opener
    By Karen Miner 1 day ago

    Things People Believed About Food 50 Years Ago That Ended Up Being Wrong

    When it comes to food safety and prep, a lot has changed in the last 50 years. Some changes might be inconvenient, but they're likely keeping you healthier.

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  • Dean Martin driving a car
    By Toby Arguello 1 day ago

    Dean Martin Trashed This Expensive Vintage Car At A McDonald's Drive-Thru

    It's not so surprising that Rat Packer Dean Martin drove a big, expensive car, but his ill-fated trip to a McDonald's drive-thru was a little out of left field.

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  • Bartender pours beer
    By Alexa Maddi 2 days ago

    The Edgy '90s Beer That Quietly Disappeared From Shelves

    In the mid-1990s a German-inspired beer rocketed to prominence with help from an animal mascot and ads narrated by Tommy Lee Jones. Now, it's just a memory.

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  • photo of James Brown at the grill
    By Sherri Gordon 2 days ago

    Who Is James Brown From Grill Nation BBQ?

    James Brown from Grill Nation BBQ has inspired millions of barbecue fans across the country with his recipes. Here's what we know about the grilling legend.

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  • A bowl and jar of pickles on a kitchen table surrounded by herbs and spices
    By Andy Hume 2 days ago

    Is Connecticut's Famous Pickle-Bouncing Law Real?

    Ever played pickleball with an actual pickle? Apparently in Connecticut, you can be fined if your pickles don't bounce — but is that a real law or urban myth?

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  • craft whiskey bottles in a wooden storage box
    By Marco Sumayao 3 days ago

    The Overlooked Detail That Can Ruin Whiskey's Flavor Over Time

    Whiskey is an elegant drink deserving of respectful storage. However, even the most well-meaning whiskey fan can overlook this storage detail and ruin a bottle.

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  • The White House
    By Toby Arguello 3 days ago

    Who Hires The White House Executive Chef? (It's Not The President)

    The executive chef of the White House has the demanding responsibility of cooking for the first family and its esteemed guests. Here's who hires them.

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  • boxes of Kraft mac & cheese on store shelf
    By Erin Wisti 4 days ago

    Is American Kraft Mac & Cheese Banned In Other Countries?

    Kraft mac & cheese is an American classic, but other countries don't view it in the same sentimental light. Some believe it's outlawed abroad, but is that true?

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  • Many grocery store rows of Heinz ketchup bottles
    By Erica Martinez 4 days ago

    Before Ketchup, Heinz Built Its Empire On A Completely Different Condiment

    Heinz is one of America's heritage brands, but ketchup wasn't the founder's original muse. Instead, he started by selling a condiment with ties to his heritage.

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  • Bartender pouring shots at crowded bar
    By Nick Pisano 4 days ago

    The Shady Bartender Move That's Actually Illegal

    You can tell a lot about a drinking establishment by just observing the bartender's behavior. If you'd rather not be in a sketchy bar, look out for these signs.

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  • Adam Richman
    By Carly Terzigni 6 days ago

    Man V. Food Restaurants That No Longer Exist

    Adam Richman visited a ton of restaurants on "Man v. Food," and not all of them have survived. Sometimes, not even a TV appearance can keep a restaurant going.

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  • Portrait of George Washington.
    By Erin Wisti 6 days ago

    Did George Washington Actually Love Cherry Pie?

    Historians are still learning new information about George Washington's life, but one shred of lore endures: He had a thing for cherry pie. Is it really true?

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  • 1980s-inspired picture of a woman smiling at camera and holding baking sheet with food in front of open oven
    By Tia Gardner 8 days ago

    15 Throwback Food Trends That Defined The '80s

    The 1980s were a decade of contrasts. From increasing portion sizes and low-fat crazes to all the neon packaging, these food fads will take you back in time.

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  • Pile of shrimp
    By Ashlen Wilder 8 days ago

    Can You Trust 'Local Catch' Shrimp At Restaurants?

    If a restaurant menu says, "local catch," it might sound self-explanatory, but you could be getting deceived. Here's everything you need to know.

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  • A hamburger served with fries and a soft drink.
    By Erin Wisti 8 days ago

    Is It Actually Illegal To Eat A Burger On Sundays In This Minnesota Town?

    If strange food laws enter the chat, some wacky claims may come into play. We have the real answer about what law-abiding Minnesota dwellers can eat and when.

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  • Food scraps being put into the compost
    By Ashlen Wilder 9 days ago

    4 Clever Ways America's Test Kitchen Deals With Leftovers

    Kitchens are like math class. Amounts rarely add up, and there are often leftovers, especially on "America's Test Kitchen." Here's how the show deals with them.

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  • Cracker Barrel Cheese blocks
    By Sam Schroeder 9 days ago

    The Global Brand Behind Store-Bought Cracker Barrel Cheese

    The Cracker Barrel cheese that you find in grocery stores is not related to the Cracker Barrel restaurant. Here's the global company behind the cheese.

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  • A photo of brown-skinned potatoes with a little dirt on them
    By Sean Pagnotti 9 days ago

    From Dinner To Projectile: How Potatoes Helped Sink An Enemy Sub During WWII

    Desperate times call for desperate measures. It's why some World War II soldiers may have gotten thrifty with their tactical defense during a tense encounter.

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  • Closeup of a chocolate cake slice
    By Anna Staropoli 10 days ago

    The Decadent Chocolate Cake That Put A Texas Hotel On The Culinary Map

    A chocolate cake honoring this hotel's origin story has become one of its signature offerings, and a couple of updates to the frosting give it a modern look.

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  • Pint of Guinness beer
    By Ashlen Wilder 10 days ago

    The Only 2 US States Where Guinness Actually Brews Beer

    Guinness beer has been brewed in Ireland for more than two centuries and is popular worldwide. There are two states in the U.S. that brew it as well.

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  • raw sausages in a pan
    By Holly Riddle 11 days ago

    Mistakes Everyone Makes When Cooking Sausage

    There are over 200 varieties of sausage in the U.S., but just a few tried and true ways to cook them. Read on to find out what mistakes you might be making.

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  • President Harry Truman at his desk
    By Nick Pisano 11 days ago

    The 2 Kentucky Bourbon Brands President Truman Preferred Most

    Harry Truman, the 33rd U.S. president was a bourbon man who pledged allegiance to two specific brands. He also had some interesting drinking habits.

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  • stack of cans of various sizes of Chef Boyardee
    By Bailey Brockett 11 days ago

    Every Restaurant Where The Real Chef Boyardee Worked

    The man in the logo on the Chef Boyardee cans was a real person. Before getting into canned food, he worked in many restaurants. Here are all of them.

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