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fromFast Company
22 hours ago

Want your voice preserved in the Library of Congress? Prego's weird new collab could get you in for just $20

"At StoryCorps, we believe listening is a profound way to honor and connect with our loved ones-and that some of the most meaningful stories are shared in everyday moments, like around the table," Sandra Clark, StoryCorps' CEO, said in a press release.
Wearables
fromThe Verge
1 day ago

This pasta sauce wants to record your family

The Connection Keeper, which looks like an oversized pasta jar lid, was created in collaboration with StoryCorps, the nonprofit organization focused on preserving the stories of Americans in a collection housed at the Library of Congress' American Folklife Center.
Gadgets
Everyday cooking
fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

There's a New Trend in Cookbooks That's Challenging Decades of Common Sense. You'd Be Wise to Take It Seriously.

Baking should be enjoyed for the process, not just the end result.
fromThe Local France
2 days ago

How France fell in love with reimagined 19th-century workers' canteens

"It's exploding! 253 bouillon restaurants have opened in France in four years," Bernard Boutboul, a restaurant consultant, told AFP.
Paris food
Dining
fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

A 13,000-Mile Mission for One Beautiful Loaf

The quest for the best free restaurant bread in America involved extensive travel and surveying over 500 people.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
4 days ago

For Ultra-Flavorful Pot Roast, It's As Easy As Switching Up One Main Ingredient - Tasting Table

Pot roast can be enhanced by using flavorful vegetables and considering their texture during long cooking times.
LA food
fromEpicurious
6 days ago

All the Recipes From the 'Bon Appetit' Travel Issue

The latest Bon Appétit issue features global cuisine, seasonal recipes, and desserts, highlighting travel-inspired dishes and fresh spring produce.
fromHyperallergic
1 week ago

How to Extract the Story of Appalachia

Fia Backström describes her experience of West Virginia as akin to being called by aliens, framing the region in a way that echoes a long history of it being seen as strange and backward.
Arts
Berlin food
fromBon Appetit
1 week ago

How I Became a Breakfast Person Through Travel

Breakfast buffets are increasingly featuring local cuisine, enhancing the travel experience and connecting guests to local culture.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
6 days ago

Why Apple Pie Tastes So Much Better From A Bakery - Tasting Table

Proper seasoning, especially salt, enhances the flavor of apple pie, making bakery versions superior to homemade ones.
#soup
Cooking
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

The All-Time Best Soup-Making Tips From Food Network Stars - Tasting Table

Soup can be elevated with simple techniques and ingredients from expert chefs.
Dining
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

10 Luxury Foods That Were Once Considered 'Poor Man's' Options - Tasting Table

Societal value of foods shifts over time, with luxury items often becoming accessible to all, leading to changes in perception and exclusivity.
Cooking
fromBon Appetit
2 weeks ago

These Transportive Jellies Are So Much More Than Dessert

Patience is essential for creating stunning jelly desserts, as demonstrated by chef Thu Buser's intricate techniques and colorful flavor combinations.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

People From These Midwestern States Proudly Bring Cookie Salads To Potlucks - Tasting Table

Cookie salad is a unique potluck dish made with pudding, whipped topping, fruit, and cookies, lacking any greens or vegetables.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

The So-Called Potluck 'Rule' That Doesn't Actually Matter - Tasting Table

Potlucks offer community and variety, but the unwritten rule against store-bought food has valid exceptions when cooking is impractical or skills are limited.
Television
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

The Television Fear Anthony Bourdain Flat-Out Refused To Succumb To (Unlike His Peers) - Tasting Table

Anthony Bourdain distinguished himself from TV peers by lacking fear of losing his television career, instead prioritizing authentic, unconventional content over commercial safety.
Cooking
fromwww.businessinsider.com
2 weeks ago

11 Easter dinner side dishes you can make in a slow cooker

Slow cookers are ideal for preparing various Easter side dishes, including glazed carrots, scalloped potatoes, and casseroles.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Opinion: An ancient, sophisticated palate

Ancient people 5,000-8,000 years ago in northern Europe prepared sophisticated, carefully selected meals combining hunted fish, gathered plants, roots, and berries, suggesting deliberate culinary practices rather than simple subsistence eating.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

How I Respectfully Decline To Share Top-Secret Family Recipes - Tasting Table

Unnecessary food gatekeeping is detrimental; sharing family recipes can be a way to show love and connection.
Dining
fromcooking.nytimes.com
1 month ago

Mix-and-Match These Stunning Dishes to Gather Loved Ones and Feast

Yewande Komolafe's curated menus celebrate African and diaspora cuisine through 25 recipes designed for flexible entertaining, prioritizing connection over perfection.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

Forget Potatoes - Spotlight This Vegetable In Your Next Au Gratin Dish - Tasting Table

Broccoli can be used as a low-carb alternative to potatoes in au gratin recipes, offering a fresh and flavorful dish.
fromBon Appetit
9 years ago

What to Cook When You're Stuck Between Winter and Spring

Cooking during late March can be particularly challenging due to the cold weather and lack of fresh produce. The desire for spring recipes clashes with the reality of winter ingredients still dominating the market.
Cooking
#family-dinners
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago
Psychology

If you grew up eating dinner together as a family every night, psychology says you developed these 8 social strengths most people never build - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago
Food & drink

9 things that happened at every boomer family dinner that today's kids would find completely foreign - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago
Psychology

If you grew up eating dinner together as a family every night, psychology says you developed these 8 social strengths most people never build - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago
Food & drink

9 things that happened at every boomer family dinner that today's kids would find completely foreign - Silicon Canals

Agriculture
fromArs Technica
1 month ago

Re-creating the complex cuisine of prehistoric Europeans

Hunter-gatherer-fishers across Eastern Europe combined specific regional foods into distinct preparations, mixing fish with berries, legumes, grasses, and vegetables rather than relying on fish alone.
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Was pasta a Chinese invention or Italian ingenuity?

I have always believed that what unites two cultures most, however different they may be, is their own cuisine, and therefore, I don't know of anything that unites different societies as much as a plate of spaghetti, ramen, or gyozas.
Food & drink
Music
fromDefector
1 month ago

Lost Recipes | Defector

A 1991 Spin magazine article's racist coverage of N.W.A prompted The Source magazine's founding team to create culturally informed hip-hop journalism as a corrective to mainstream media's dismissive treatment of the genre.
#family-traditions
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago
Miscellaneous

The art of the kitchen table: 8 habits of families who still eat dinner together every night and carry something their children won't fully understand until they have kitchen tables of their own - Silicon Canals

fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago
Relationships

15 Adults Reveal The Bizarre Family Traditions That Left Other People Completely Stunned

fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago
Miscellaneous

The art of the kitchen table: 8 habits of families who still eat dinner together every night and carry something their children won't fully understand until they have kitchen tables of their own - Silicon Canals

fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago
Relationships

15 Adults Reveal The Bizarre Family Traditions That Left Other People Completely Stunned

fromTasting Table
2 months ago

10 Foods And Drinks Where Country Of Origin Actually Matters - Tasting Table

Country of origin labeling became mandatory on all international products entering the United States in 2009. The goal was to ensure American consumers knew where the products they were buying came from, enabling shoppers to make informed buying decisions. These products include everything from Mexican avocados to French wine to pasta from Italy, with the latter thankfully safe from recent U.S. tariffs. However, does the location a product comes from actually matter?
Wine
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Dining across the divide: I think certain people need to be locked up'

Retired operations manager and former prison officer agree prisons are necessary for dangerous offenders but fail to rehabilitate repeat low-level offenders with mental-health needs.
Business
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Navigating the ghosts of cultures past

Organizational culture constantly changes; leaders must discern which legacy cultural elements to retain and which to remove while balancing enduring beliefs with adaptive practices.
Design
fromDesign Milk
1 month ago

Baker Bleu: Where Breaking Bread is a Space-Making Ritual

Baker Bleu's flagship café design by IF Architecture transforms bread retail into a spatial narrative through industrial-intimate interiors that showcase craft, process, and the immediacy of fresh baked goods.
#national-pride
fromBon Appetit
1 month ago

Homeward Bound

The expense, return on investment, and volume of investors needed to make it a reality did not make sense. I thought, 'maybe it's time to do something new.' The amount of money you need to run a restaurant in Brooklyn or Manhattan at this point is so crazy. If you fail, the loss is massive. Here, we were able to do a major renovation, we have a 100 bottle wine list, and we can use the ingredients we want and serve them at a decent price point because our overhead is not as bad.
NYC food
Relationships
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

9 things Irish-American families did every Sunday in the 1970s and 80s that cost nothing and built the kind of loyalty that modern family life struggles to replicate - Silicon Canals

Regular shared family rituals and community gatherings create lasting bonds and accountability that modern scattered schedules struggle to replicate.
Public health
fromCornell Chronicle
2 months ago

Soup & Hope storytelling series to start Jan. 29 | Cornell Chronicle

Soup & Hope offers free biweekly lunchtime storytelling with soup and bread at Sage Chapel Jan. 29–Mar. 26, featuring personal resilience and community connection.
Philosophy
fromBig Think
1 month ago

The 3 colors: What folktales teach about how to grow wise

European folktales use red, black, and white colors to represent three modes of being that map human maturation: red as ambition and life force, black as introspection and shadow, and white as wisdom and transcendence.
Silicon Valley food
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

If You Grew Up With Boomers, You Remember This Special Kitchen Drawer - Tasting Table

Baby Boomers accumulate takeout condiments and napkins due to Depression-era parenting emphasizing resource conservation and waste avoidance.
Food & drink
fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago

White America Is Wrecking One of the Best Winter Foods. Here's How to Do Better.

Lentils are flavorful, protein-rich, and America largely underutilizes them due to poor cooking and a dominant meat-centric dietary culture.
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

The Kitchen as a Social Space: Everyday Rituals and the Making of Place

Can architecture be built from food? Between the fire that warms, the smells that spread, and the bodies that gather around the table, the apparent banality of cooking and eating reveals itself as a choreographed dance of spatial appropriation and belonging. These gestures organize routines, produce bonds, and transform the built environment into lived place. The kitchen- domestic, communal, or urban -thus ceases to be merely a functional space and affirms itself as a territory of encounter.
Design
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

If You Like French Onion Soup, Irish Onion Soup Might Win You Over - Tasting Table

Irish onion soup adapts French onion soup by adding Guinness, Irish whiskey, and Irish cheddar for a richer, roasty, slightly sweet, tangy variation.
Food & drink
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

Older People Are Sharing The Food Trends That Have "Quietly Disappeared" From Society

Several once-popular mid-to-late 20th-century food trends—sun-dried tomatoes, spumoni, icebox cake, and chocolate pudding pops—have largely disappeared from menus and memory.
fromJezebel
2 months ago

My Two Comfort Foods, Ruined in Twenty-Four Hours

In this cursed timeline of one alarming headline after another, I dream-on a daily basis-of shutting my laptop, plugging in some earphones, and diving headfirst into a steaming container of rotisserie chicken. (I have a whole rotisserie routine of arranging various sauce cups around the bird, which usually includes honey mustard, buffalo sauce, and ahem, Jezebel sauce.) But, alas, a new report by the Wall Street Journal has killed my high.
Food & drink
Cooking
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Recipes: 4 dishes that showcase beans in all their glory

Beans are experiencing increased popularity due to their high nutritional value, health benefits for digestion and cardiovascular health, affordability, and culinary versatility.
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

The one-pot dinner my mother made every Sunday that still brings the whole family together - Silicon Canals

The smell hits you before you even open the door. That rich, warm aroma of garlic and herbs mixing with something deeper, something that makes your stomach growl even if you just ate lunch. It's the same smell that filled our house every single Sunday growing up, and now, years later, it still has the power to bring us all back to my mother's kitchen table.
Food & drink
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

30 Side Dish Recipes That Pair Perfectly With Casseroles - Tasting Table

Pair casseroles with vegetable-forward side dishes to add nutrients and variety when mains are meaty, cheesy, or vegetable-skimping.
Cooking
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The dump dinner: spaghetti is now being served straight on to the table but why?

Dump dinners now mean dumping cooked food directly onto a foil-covered dining table for people to eat with hands, often staged for TikTok.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The Difference Between Southern Food And Soul Food - Tasting Table

Soul food emerged as an African American culinary tradition emphasizing identity, resourceful use of local ingredients, bold flavors, and distinctive preparation within Southern cuisine.
Cooking
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

9 things lower-middle-class families do with leftovers that wealthy people find baffling but are actually genius - Silicon Canals

Working-class households maximize leftovers through deliberate, versatile meal planning that enhances resourcefulness, nutrition, and family bonds.
Food & drink
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

I'm Not Calling You Uncultured, But If You Can't Pass This American Food Quiz...Well

Name as many American foods and regional specialties as possible without using online searches.
Cooking
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

17 Cooking Choices That Are Considered Straight-Up Offensive Around The World

Many countries enforce strict culinary rules—condiment order on Chilean completos, no glaze on Swedish cinnamon buns, no raisins in potato salad, and proper taco shells.
Food & drink
fromBoston Herald
1 month ago

'American Soul' author explains how Black history shapes US cuisine

Black food history is integral to American food history, with African agricultural knowledge, crops, and enslaved chefs shaping U.S. cuisine from 1619 to today.
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Should you eat snow cream? Opinions differ on the social-media-fueled winter confection

First snow of the year means SNOW CREAM," "This is literally my childhood," "Ohhhh girlfriend you're not supposed to make snow cream with the first snow of the season," "Hey so I saw an under the microscope of snow and I'd just put that back on the ground.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

This Bread Can Be A Key Ingredient To Make Soup More Filling - Tasting Table

Dunking a crusty piece of bread into soup certainly makes the meal even better, but adding the bread inside as it simmers yields a more velvety product. Given its propensity to disintegrate when cooked in broth, bread is the perfect addition to make soup more filling - this is particularly true of rye bread. The baked good is earthy and thick, adding flavorful and textural depth to soup.
Cooking
fromcooking.nytimes.com
2 months ago

26 Heartwarming (and Heartbreaking) Recipe Comments About Food and Love

Can food exist without love? And, inversely, can love exist without food? The answer to both is yes, of course, but the two are so intertwined that it's hard to imagine a romantic date without dinner, or a form of care greater than cooking a loved one their favorite meal. With Valentine's Day approaching, we at New York Times Cooking took a spin through our reader comments and found many tales of courtship and connection, of partings and proposals.
Food & drink
Cooking
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

6 Boomer Cooking Tricks That Don't Actually Work - Tasting Table

Many cooking tips commonly used by baby boomers are outdated, rooted in myths, and not always supported by modern food science.
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

Goulash Vs. Stew: What's The Difference? - Tasting Table

The terms "goulash" and "stew" are often used interchangeably to mean a meat, vegetable, and potato dish that is hearty, rich, and filling. However, these dishes each have unique origins and methods of preparation. Understanding the differences can help you master the art of making each one, or at least guide you in creating your weekly dinner menu. The biggest differences between the two dishes are their consistency and flavor.
Food & drink
Cooking
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Super Bowl recipe: Julia Child's fave black bean chili from Mendocino's Cafe Beaujolais

Cafe Beaujolais's black-bean chili, favored by Julia Child, is a hearty vegetarian recipe featured in a new cookbook celebrating 50 years of coastal California cuisine.
Food & drink
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

21 People Are Revealing Their Friends' Absolutely FOUL Kitchen Habits, And Holyyyyyy Crap

Many people reveal unhygienic and unconventional kitchen habits like rarely washing towels, reusing dog-licked plates, refusing salad dressing, and skipping dish soap.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The One-Pot Meal From The Depression Era That Turns Beef Into A Hearty Dinner - Tasting Table

Mulligan stew is a flexible Depression-era one-pot meal of meat and vegetables originating in hobo camps, designed for warmth, adaptability, and communal preparation.
Food & drink
fromWorld Wild Schooling
2 months ago

12 Surprisingly Weird Foods in the USA To Try If You're Feeling Brave

The United States offers many unusual regional foods, including Rocky Mountain oysters (bull calf testicles) and fried-brain sandwiches, among twelve distinctive strange dishes.
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