John Lennon's Last Meal Was This Iconic Sandwich In NYC
According to a book documenting the final meals of historical figures, John Lennon’s last supper was an iconic sandwich from a now-shuttered NYC restaurant.
Read MoreAccording to a book documenting the final meals of historical figures, John Lennon’s last supper was an iconic sandwich from a now-shuttered NYC restaurant.
Read MoreAside from a few rare exceptions, drugstore lunch counters are a thing of the past — though a notable one long called a local pharmacy home.
Read MoreSure, maybe you've heard of the famous Italian beef, but if you've visited Chicago and have left without sampling this other iconic sarnie, you're missing out.
Read MoreIn the 1950s, kitchens across the country had a new, unique look that had similar, recurring themes. Here's what these kitchens really looked like.
Read MoreIf you're from Indiana, you already know the pizza empire that spans the state, but you might not realize the reason behind why the menu differs by location.
Read MoreThere are plenty of foods that have fallen by the wayside, including this one retro, spinach-like veggie that people cultivated and ate for centuries.
Read MoreCostco never explained why it pulled the roast beef sandwich from its food court, but that hasn't stopped Redditors from offering their own theories.
Read MoreTaverns, bars, both places are establishments where you can get drinks with friends, but that might be where their similarities end. Here's how they differ.
Read MoreBetty Crocker makes a popular cake mix because the brand delivers reliable results, but this one highly-prized flavor is incredibly hard to come by.
Read MoreAt one point in time, you could get a breakfast taco made from a waffle at Taco Bell. However, the item was quickly discontinued. Here's why.
Read MoreIf you think of chocolate from the 1970s, you might think of this particular chocolate bar; it disappeared from shelves, but not for lack of popularity.
Read MoreYou used to find this retro cold chicken dish in restaurants. In the past, it was the height of haute cuisine -- understandably so as it is a French classic.
Read MoreWhen we think of sugar these days, it's likely in a bag or box of granules; however, in the medieval period, people used it by the brick with a specific tool.
Read MoreIt sounds modern, but vending machine origins go back to ancient times, rooted in an early mechanical invention that feels surprisingly familiar.
Read MoreFrom the 1800s up into the 1950s, this was a feature that many kitchens had, across all spectrums of class. However, it has since fallen out of favor.
Read MoreMcDonald's has had some major flops in its day, but this particular item was a success in its heyday, back in the 1980s, so much that Redditors still miss it.
Read MoreIt's hard to imagine a time before chicken à la king entered the culinary canon, but just like other comfort classics, the dish is upheld by a storied history.
Read MoreThis old school egg tool achieved peak usage in the first half of the 20th century, often utilized in domestic settings by small-scale poultry farmers.
Read MoreThe 1950s saw a technology and gadget boom, but with all the new bits and bobs, not all the tools that popped up had staying power (despite their usefulness).
Read MoreThe oldest maker of jarred peanut butter in the USA still operates today. Located in Ohio, you can buy the company's products online or at its retail location.
Read MoreDraft beer may seem like a modern convenience, but the history of beer on tap goes back centuries to Europe in the late 1600s and beer engines.
Read MoreIf you grew up in the South (or spent any amount of time there), you probably had this deliciously crunchy and sumptiously cheesy snack as a kid.
Read MoreCafé Du Monde is famous across the United States, known as a Nola institution. But just what makes its beignets so amazing? We dive into the history and taste.
Read MoreSam Adams is a classic beer, started in the 80s and thriving today. But where did this now iconic lager get its start? To the surprise of none, a pub in Boston.
Read MoreMcDonald's has Ronald McDonald, and KFC has Colonel Sanders, but Chick-fil-A's mascot has not only changed designs repeatedly, it has changed species.
Read MoreWant to wow your guests at your Super Bowl party but don't want something generic like wings? Try this retro dish instead; it's easy and delicious.
Read MoreHave you ever tried a Dagwood sandwich before, piled high with loads of ingredients — and did you know it actually got its name from a comic strip?
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