Chicken and waffles! It’s soft and crunchy and sweet and savory and just ridiculous.
Is it a Southern food? Sort of.
Let’s dig into the history of chicken and waffles.
Chicken and waffles! It’s soft and crunchy and sweet and savory and just ridiculous.
Is it a Southern food? Sort of.
Let’s dig into the history of chicken and waffles.
This may be one of the more controversial Difference Betweens.
This is also one of those posts that could easily go on forever in a million different directions, so I’m going to try to give it to you on the straight and narrow: the difference between raw milk and pasteurized milk.
Today’s food history post is a versatile comfort food that has changed and adapted as necessary over the years: meatloaf.
One’s white, one’s red.
Let’s delve into the other differences between New England clam chowder and Manhattan clam chowder.
In lieu of a fresh food wave in our country, canned food items such as soups or tuna fish have dropped some in sales.
But, canned tuna has been so popular for so long that even with this dip, it’s still holding fairly strong – for now.
Let’s check out the history of canned tuna.
Imported versus domestic Parmesan cheese – is it worth it to buy the imported? Should we ever purchase domestic?
We’ll find out.
Betty Crocker is somewhat akin to Santa Claus – they both have provided love and guidance to millions over the years, and they can both appreciate a good chocolate chip cookie.
And, they both don’t exist.
They both fall under the cornmeal umbrella – what’s the difference between grits and polenta?
Reportedly, although guacamole is enjoyed all year, it’s particularly popular on Cinco de Mayo and the Super Bowl.
Will you be making this classic dip for the big game this weekend?
Let’s find out where guacamole originated.
Sauerkraut versus kimchi: Let’s break down the difference between these two types of fermented cabbage.