This Once-Popular Thanksgiving Side Dish Belongs In The Past
Throughout the course of our country's history, dishes have come and gone in popularity, but perhaps this one Thanksgiving side-dish belongs in the past.
Read MoreThroughout the course of our country's history, dishes have come and gone in popularity, but perhaps this one Thanksgiving side-dish belongs in the past.
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Read MoreWhile McDonald's french fries have always been popular, longtime fans of the chain have noticed that the recipe has gone through changes over the years.
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Read MoreBen & Jerry's is no stranger to retiring flavors to its Flavor Graveyard, but we wish they'd bring this rich, chocolatey sorbet back for good.
Read MoreLong since fallen by the wayside, stuffing balls used to be a popular way to serve extra stuffing that wouldn't fit inside the bird, ensuring everyone got some.
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