12 Favorite Haunts of the Founding Fathers You Can Still Visit Today
(via mental_floss) The Founding Fathers built the groundwork for America, but they were much more than military strategists and document
Read more(via mental_floss) The Founding Fathers built the groundwork for America, but they were much more than military strategists and document
Read more(via Great BIg Story) Ankara might be the capital city, but Kahramanmaraş is Turkey’s undisputed ice cream capital. Atilla Kanbur
Read more(via Great Big Story) Shankar Pandit is a potter in Kolkata, India. He makes clay cups called “bhar” that are
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Researching traditional foods led them to the revelations of an archaeological dig in Kentucky.
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Hannah Spiegelman’s innovative desserts profile figures from Laika to Ida Tarbell.
Read more(via American Heritage) American barbecue is more than a way of cooking — it’s myth, folklore, and history
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Make bread fit for a pharaoh and a sweet treat out of tiger nuts.
Read more(via Great Big Story) This round bread might look like a bagel. It’s even got the trademark hole in the
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Suffragist cookbooks wielded domesticity as a political tool.
Read more(via Mental Floss) For the children of Olten, Switzerland, last Friday will be a day they’ll remember for the rest
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Famous fruits, including the Fuji apple, were the result of decades of effort.
Read more(via Smithsonian) A new book examines the recipes of a dozen cooks who made groundbreaking contributions across the food industry
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