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Plus, hometown classic recipes. [Quick and Easy Everyday Cooking from the Mr. Food Test Kitchen](3D) [Home](3D) | [eCookbooks](3D) | [TV Recipes](3D) | [Blog]( Please add mail@mrfood.com to your address book to ensure inbox delivery. October 7, 2022 3D 3D 3D Depression Era Recipes [Creamed Chipped Beef](3D) - [Depression Era Recipe #1](3D) - It's creamy, it's beefy, and it's downright delicious. This depression era recipe is a diner favorite, and one that you can easily [...more](3D) - [Depression Era Recipe #2](3D) - This old-fashioned recipe is one that won't ever go out of style. Most anyone from the Midwest will tell you it's one of their [...more](3D) - [Depression Era Recipe #3](3D) - If you've never enjoyed a scalded milk cake recipe before, you might wonder what makes it so special. First of all, we love [...more](3D) - [Depression Era Recipe #4](3D) - It's a great-tasting chicken dish that doesn't take much tending, so you can get dinner on the table with minimal effort [...more](3D) - [Depression Era Recipe #5](3D) - If you've ever wondered how to make stewed tomatoes like Grandma used to, this recipe is what you're looking for! This [...more](3D) - [Depression Era Recipe #6](3D) - When you're craving the classic tastes of the good old days, this special pudding recipe will do the trick. This sweet [...more](3D) - [Depression Era Recipe #7](3D) - If you're a fan of rich and creamy soups that don't take a lot of work, you're in luck. Our creamy version of this classic is so [...more](3D) - [Depression Era Recipe #8](3D) - Traditionally, pound cake got its name because it was originally made with a pound each of most of its ingredients. We may [...more](3D) - [Depression Era Recipe #9](3D) - We love finding old family recipes that are splattered, tattered, and torn 'cause, as you can imagine, it means they've [...more](3D) - [Depression Era Recipe #10](3D) - Incredibly light and fluffy, this recipe was a staple in the old days! Good thing too because it will simply melt in your [...more](3D) - [Depression Era Recipe #11](3D) - We've got a hot, hearty, guilt-free way to enjoy your favorite old-fashioned dinner recipe! The flavors in this diabetic [...more](3D) - [Depression Era Recipe #12](3D) - We're saluting the All-American sport of baseball with our recipe for an old school classic. In fact, we think this easy [...more](3D) - [Depression Era Recipe #13](3D) - This dish is found in restaurants all over the country, but with our recipe for this homemade depression era classic [...more](3D) - [Depression Era Recipe #14](3D) - A new twist on a vintage favorite, this recipe for a tart, old fashioned pie is full of the creamy, custard flavors that you [...more](3D) - [Depression Era Recipe #15](3D) - This savory and herb-filled depression era classic has all the homemade taste you crave during the holidays, but is [...more](3D)  3D 3D 3D  Today's TV Recipe [Tuscan Chicken One-Pot](3D) Tuscan Chicken One-Pot You won't need a passport for our [Tuscan Chicken One Pot](3D). The heavenly aroma and succulent taste will make you feel like you're sitting at sidewalk bistro in Tuscany. It's the marinara sauce and white wine that really takes this easy chicken dinner recipe to the next level. And one pot recipes are known for their easy clean up, so it really will seem like a vacation in your very own home! 3D[Recent TV Recipes](3D)  3D 3D 3D  Hometown Classics [Philly Cheese Steak Sandwiches](3D) America is a land of many delicious foods and tons of variety. Going to different parts of the country, you can sample vastly different cuisines that will have you going back for seconds. Some foods are even popular enough that entire cities love them (and we do, too). To celebrate [America's delicious food diversity](3D), we're sharing some of our favorite foods that put these cities on the map. 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