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It’s ’90s Week at SAVEUR

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Strap in, homeslice—we’re going on a food-filled trip down memory lane. ? It’s Sund

Strap in, homeslice—we’re going on a food-filled trip down memory lane. [Saveur](   [The ‘90s Are Back, Baby!]( It’s Sunday morning—time to muss your frosted tips, throw on some cargo pants, and head out. You’re in a good mood today—Elton John’s [new earworm]( is bopping in your headphones, you’re seeing [Hocus Pocus]( tonight at the movies, and friends are coming over later for antipasti and focaccia, the “it” bread that’s on every menu these days. Is it… 1992? 2022? Who cares? Maybe Einstein was right when he said, “Time does not exist—we invented it.” The 1990s were pivotal to how we think about food today, and that’s what we’re exploring in this special online issue devoted to the recipes, trends, and people who defined the decade. So grab your Discman and start your engines—the ‘90s are back, baby. –Benjamin Kemper, Senior Editor   Let's Time Travel   [Sara Moulton’s Long-Overdue Autopsy of 1990s Food Culture]( [A tell-all Q&A with the television star reveals unsung heroes, food trends we forgot about, and the sexist underbelly of early food TV.]( [READ THE STORY]( [Sara Moulton’s Long-Overdue Autopsy of 1990s Food Culture](   [Bring Back the Jalapeño Popper!]( [Bring Back the Jalapeño Popper!]( [The Tex-Mex bar snack might be a U.S. invention, but the cheese-filled chile has deeper roots south of the border.]( [GET THE RECIPE](   [Classic Cosmopolitan Cocktail]( [No matter your thoughts on the SATC reboot, there's no denying the show's signature drink is worth revisiting.]( [GET THE RECIPE]( [Classic Cosmopolitan Cocktail](   [Why ‘Got Milk?’ Is One of the Greatest Ad Campaigns of All Time]( [Why ‘Got Milk?’ Is One of the Greatest Ad Campaigns of All Time]( [But did it get Americans to drink more milk?]( [READ THE STORY](   [I Blame ‘90s Diet Culture for My Adult Body Image Issues]( [The era of SnackWell’s and ‘heroin chic’ traumatized a generation of BIPOC millennials. Have we learned our lesson?]( [READ THE STORY]( [I Blame ‘90s Diet Culture for My Adult Body Image Issues](   [Saveur Place Settings](   [Privacy Policy]( [View in Browser]( [Manage Preferences]( Copyright © 2022 Recurrent Ventures Inc, All rights reserved. 701 Brickell Ave, Suite 1550, Miami, Florida 33131

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