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We're feeling a little nostalgic. We're feeling a little nostalgic. Take a delicious trip to the pas

We're feeling a little nostalgic. We're feeling a little nostalgic. [Get the Magazine]( [Allrecipes]( [Allrecipes] [The Most Popular Recipes of the 1960s]( Take a delicious trip to the past with party foods, desserts designed for sharing, and easy-to-prepare bites. [See More]( Family Classic [Watergate Salad]( "This is so good! I had not had this in a long time and this recipe tastes just like my mom used to make." - Melnjare1959 Go Full Retro [Chicken a la King]( "Awesome, My kids love it. Sometimes I substitute peas in place of mushrooms and the peppers. It is a family favourite." - Kelli Ann M. [Wacky Cake]( "This worked up quick—which is always nice—and who can say no to a one-pan recipe?" - Kajones [Country-Style Steak]( "I was very pleasantly surprised how tender they were. I only made 2 streaks but used the whole recipe for the gravy and it was perfect." - Nicolee [Chef John's Shrimp Cocktail]( "This is the very best recipe. Like other reviewers comment, DO NOT change anything. I followed the directions to a tee and got rave reviews. Perfect!" - Jomork Quick Bites [Missing the McDonald's Snack Wrap? KFC Has Good News for You]( Finally, our crispy chicken wrap requests have been answered! [Read More]( [The Real Reason Starbucks' Restrooms Are (Seemingly) Always Closed]( Let's just say it is not closed due to a leak. [Read More]( [Morning Coffee Not Doing the Trick? Perk Up with This Top-Rated Triple-Action Eye Cream]( Bye-bye, puffy eyes. [Read More]( Blast from the Past [The 10 Most Popular Desserts from the 1950s]( From poodle skirts to soda fountains and drive-in movie theaters, the '50s had a lot of exciting trends. History Lesson [The Most Popular Recipes of the 1970s]( America in the 1970s was a time of great transition and development, and the decade's food trends do an incredible job of reflecting that history. Hmmm... I'm Really in the Mood For [Easy Fried Rice]( [Butternut Squash Soup]( [Southern-Style Neck Bones]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Each product we feature has been independently selected and reviewed by our editorial team. If you make a purchase using the links included, we may earn commission. [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} | Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here]( Dotdash Meredith, 225 Liberty St, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10281 ©2023. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( | [Help Center](

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