There’s no one who can cook like a grandma, but maybe you can get your hands on their stash of recipes. Well, you're in luck. We've got 'em. In 1940, the kids and grandkids were having a fun time ...
Yes, it is that time of year again. And I do not mean Super Bowl, or Valentine’s Day or tax time. It is a time that I let slip by quietly.
The recipe was described as a "quaint, old-fashioned idea for a modern cake" that was made easy by using Presto products.
We've made it to week four of our four-part series celebrating the recipes of your grannies, submitted to the Montgomery Advertiser in 1940, and it's been a delicious slice of history. Before we get ...
At the dawn of the 1940s, much of the world was already at war. Less than two years later, the United States would be drawn into the conflict. But by the end of the decade, the U.S. was again at peace ...
We've had our meats and our veggies. Now it's time for dessert, the dish everyone really shows up for. Personally, I love sweets that throw in a pinch of salty taste, and I'm not alone. That's why my ...
In Chicago, Illinois there is a bar that uses cocktail recipes from the 1940s and 1950s. Three dots and dash uses everyday fresh ingredients and a unique presentation to modernize those old recipes.