What School Lunch Looked Like Each Decade for the Past Century
(via mental_floss) A hundred years ago, school lunch as we know it didn’t exist. Most children went home for their meal,
Read more(via mental_floss) A hundred years ago, school lunch as we know it didn’t exist. Most children went home for their meal,
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) On paper, Vic Clinco is an assistant manager at US Foods, the food service distributor. But in his
Read more(via Amusing Planet) A new museum aimed to assault the olfactory senses of visitors and churn their stomach opened this
Read more(via Mental Floss) October 28th was National Chocolate Day…so Happy belated National Chocolate Day! In celebration of this most delicious
Read more(via Mental Floss) For nearly six decades, Pizza Hut has been slinging hot, cheesy pies to hungry consumers all over
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Lunch wagons were the ancestors of the modern diner. While they served inexpensive eats, the wagons themselves
Read more(via Listverse) The avocado is potentially both the most loved and the most hated fruit of our time. Technically, it’s a
Read more(via Listverse) Food is where we get the nutrients to fuel our bodies. We create and preserve intimate social relationships by
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Food trends don’t usually incite extreme violence. But in early 20th-century America, the popularity of one recently
Read more(via Mental Floss) Julia Child was much more than just a bestselling cookbook author and chef. Over the course of
Read more(via Listverse) There are plenty of foods that are either named after places or are assumed to come from certain
Read more(via The Atlantic) Fluff. The sticky sweet marshmallow creme was invented exactly one hundred years ago in Somerville, Massachusetts—at the
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