How a Missile Silo Became the Most Difficult Interior Decorating Job Ever
A relic from the Cold War, this instrument of death gets a new life … and a new look
The History of the Lunch Box
From a working man's utility product to a back-to-school fashion statement, lunch boxes have evolved with technology and pop culture
The Food & Think Year in Review
Beer batter, doggie bags, culinary crimes, beer koozies... Lisa Bramen says farewell with a list of her favorite 2011 posts
What the Heck Do I Do With Juniper Berries?
Botanically speaking, they are female seed cones. But culinarily, the dark violet orbs look and taste enough like berries to deserve the name
Yes, Virginia, There Is a Pooping Log, and Other World Christmas Traditions
Santa can't do it all. Many places have their own traditions about who—or what—is responsible for bringing Christmas candies and toys
Hanukkah Parties With a Twist
Latkes are delicious, but I've been thinking it's time to throw some new food traditions into the Hanukkah mix
Can a Picky Eater Change Her Ways?
Most expand their culinary horizons as they get older, but a few people hold fast to limited diets of familiar things like macaroni and cheese
The Gestational Diabetes Diet: Taking Carbs from a Pregnant Lady
The last thing a pasta-loving pregnant lady with a sweet tooth wants to hear is that she should cut out carbs
The Edible Is Political: Cookbooks from Both Sides of the Aisle
The cookbook has been a campaign tool for the women's suffrage movement, John F. Kennedy and now Ron Paul
Tourtière: Québecois for Christmas
For French-Canadians, the must-have holiday food is a spiced meat pie
Five Ways to Eat Persimmons
Both fuyu and hachiya persimmons are usually available in late fall and early winter. Here are a few ways to use either variety
Mocktails for Expectant Moms and Hangover-Free Holidays
Going beyond the usual soft drinks, some bars and restaurants are starting to get creative with their nonalcoholic beverages
Thanksgiving in Literature
Holiday readings from Louisa May Alcott, Mark Twain, Philip Roth and contemporary novels that use Thanksgiving as the backdrop for family dysfunction
Cooking Through the Ages: A Timeline of Oven Inventions
How much has technology really changed since the first ovens, wood-fired hearths?
Brewing Beer is More Fun With Company
There has probably never been a better time to take up home brewing; supplies and information are readily available at bricks-and-mortar stores and online
Treacly Treats for Guy Fawkes Night
The anniversary of a failed assassination is celebrated with fireworks, bonfires, effigy burning and some very sweet desserts
Five Ways to Eat Cabbage
It's versatile and found in cuisines throughout the globe. Stuff it, fry it, shred it and more
Ten Horror Movie Food Scenes That Will Make You Shudder
Movie directors know that the quickest way to the audience's gag reflex is through its stomach
Deviled Eggs and Other Foods from Hell
What, exactly, is so wicked about mixing hard-boiled egg yolk with mayonnaise and mustard?
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