Older members of our families may have fond memories of some of these forgotten cakes, which will taste as good today as when ...
According to the New England Historical Society, the first recipe for American election cake appeared in 1796 in the first U.S. cookbook, Amelia Simmons’ “American Cookery.” Back then ...
Some restaurants achieve a momentary fame, and then vanish from the limelight, said Sam Sifton in The New York Times. Yet, through a cookbook, their dishes can live on virtually forever in “the ...
Recipes that appear in Idea Alley have not been tested by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Food and memories are inextricably linked. Whether it's a memory evoked by the smell or taste of a favorite ...
Have you ever gone through your old coins and found ones from the 1940s? If so, you might just have something that’s worth thousands of dollars. While not every old coin is valuable, there are ...
Though many election cakes don’t feature frosting, some recipes suggest a light icing or sugar glaze to complement the spiced, fruity flavors. Ready to try making your own election cake?
Ranging from 1940 to 1962, the selections featured include a broad range of musical styles and genres, from witty numbers satirising topical issues of the era to dramatic ballads and entertaining ...
Beulah Loomis Hyde died in 1983. A first-of-its-kind retrospective is open at Cascadia Art Museum until February.