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We found all of your retro favorites! [The Top 10 Most Popular Recipes for Every Occasion!](#) [View Online]( [Taste of Home]( [Get the Magazine]( [[gift] Give a Gift]( [1960s Recipes Worth Trying Today]( [Nana's Devil's Food Cake]( [10]( [Nana's Devil's Food Cake]( [The viral Nana's Devil's Food Cake is rich, moist and as good as grandma's secret recipe! Try it with a big scoop of vanilla ice cream.]( [Get Recipe »]( [Buffet Meatballs]( [9]( [Comforting Chicken a la King]( [Get Recipe »]( [Frozen Pudding Dessert]( [8]( [Frozen Pudding Dessert]( [Get Recipe »]( [Dr Pepper Pot Roast]( [7]( [Dr Pepper Pot Roast]( [Get Recipe »]( [Cheese Lover's Fondue]( [6]( [Cheese Lover's Fondue]( [Get Recipe »]( [Pimiento and Cheese Spread]( [5]( [Creamy Pineapple Squares]( [Get Recipe »]( [Tuna Noodle Casserole]( [4]( [Tuna Noodle Casserole]( [Get Recipe »]( [Steak Diane]( [3]( [Steak Diane]( [Get Recipe »]( [Crunchy Waldorf Salad]( [2]( [Crunchy Waldorf Salad]( [Get Recipe »]( [Creme de Menthe Squares]( [1]( [Creme de Menthe Squares]( [This vintage dessert bar hits all the sweet spots: It's airy, creamy, crunchy and the perfect mix of cool mint and rich chocolate. —Marilyn Blankschien, Clintonville, Wisconsin]( [Get Recipe »]( [Our Favorite New Recipes](#) [Tomato Cobbler]( [Tomato Cobbler]( [Snappy Cocktail Meatballs]( [Snappy Cocktail Meatballs]( [Swiss Cheese Chicken Puffs]( [Swiss Cheese Chicken Puffs]( [Shari's Extra-Spicy Gingersnaps]( [Shari's Extra-Spicy Gingersnaps]( [Only $35.94]( [$8 a year!]( [Get the magazine]( [Subscribe]( [Sausage pizza]( [Hungry for More?]( [If you're loving this newsletter, check out the others Taste of Home has to offer. We've got everything from casseroles to baking to tips from our Test Kitchen.]( [Sign Up for More Newsletters]( [Taste of Home]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pintrest]( [Shop Taste of Home]( Know someone who would like this newsletter? [Tell them to sign up!](mailto:?subject=Taste%20of%20Home%20Top%2010%20Recipes&body=Hi%2C%20I%20think%20you%E2%80%99ll%20love%20Taste%20of%20Home%27s%20Top%2010%20newsletter%20%28I%20do%21%29.%20It%E2%80%99s%20free%20to%20subscribe%20and%20includes%20the%20most%20popular%20recipes%20for%20every%20craving.%20 1610 North 2nd Street, Suite 102, Milwaukee, WI 53212 This email was sent to: {EMAIL} [PRIVACY POLICY]( [MANAGE PREFERENCES]( [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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