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Get ready for a dose of nostalgia. America's overall changes in the 70s were reflected in the foods

Get ready for a dose of nostalgia. [Get the Magazine]( [Allrecipes]( [Allrecipes] [The Most Popular Recipes of the 1970s]( America's overall changes in the 70s were reflected in the foods we ate. Take a trip back to the time of finger foods and dinner parties. [See More]( Blast from the Past [Retro School Cafeteria Peanut Butter Bars]( Treat yourself to some nostalgia. Our Favorite New Recipes This Week [French Toast Roll Ups]( Breakfast is sweeter with these roll ups filled with Nutella, chocolate chips, and peanut butter. [Easy Pizza Rolls]( Somewhere between a pizza slice and a garlic knot, these pizza rolls make for a great appetizer. [Angel of Death Cheese Spread]( This creamy, garlic-y vintage spread will be a stand-out on your next cheese board. [No-Bake Cherry Cream Cheese Dessert]( By using prepared cherry pie filling, this no-bake dessert can be whipped up in no time. Quick Bites [Let Us Guess Your Age Based on Your Snack Cravings]( What you snack on says so much about you. [Read More]( [Why Does McDonald's Ketchup Taste Better Than Others?]( Add ketchup to the list of things that McDonald's makes best. [Read More]( [Should You Be Stocking Up On Chicken Right Now?]( With prices on the rise and some shelves empty, we found out what's really going on. [Read More]( Old Is New [16 Retro Diner Dinner Recipes]( Revisit the classic diner experience with these memorable recipes. Hmmm... I'm Really in the Mood For [20 Afternoon Tea Recipes for a British Tea Party]( [12 Amazing Cucumber Salads Around the World]( [20 Sweet Recipes to Make With Marshmallow Creme]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [[Subscribe to our delicious new podcast 'Homemade']Subscribe to our delicious podcast 'Homemade']( [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} | Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here]( Meredith Corporation, 1716 Locust Street, Des Moines, IA 50309 ©2022. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( | [Help Center](

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