5 cent restaurant in New York's Bowery circa 1910. View full size. 8x10 glass negative, G.G. Bain Collection. What you get for your 5 cents at the People's Restaurant: Stew, Pork & Beans, Oatmeal & Milk. "All with bread & coffee."
I’m not really sure what the best part of going to a good Chinese Buffet is…I mean there’s the appetizers with large bowl of sweet n’ sour sauce on the side, then thereR…
A vibrant and delicious go-to smoothie for a between-meal snack, or as a healthy way to 'carb up' before a workout. It takes only 5 minutes to prepare.
Pre-cut parchment paper from Dollar Tree costs five cents a sheet and makes baking, cooking, and meal prep so much easier.
Is high fructose corn syrup bad for you? Dr. Oz weighs in on HFCS.
Before fast food there were automats — elegant cafeterias with self-serve machines where patrons could drop in a nickel, turn the knob and help themselves to an instant meal. In 1912, Joe Horn and Frank Hardart set New York City abuzz with the opening of a two-story flagship in the middle of Times Square. City-dwellers and tourists alike flocked to its 5 cent coffee (rumored to be the best in th
Part of the book Low cost cooking.
Before fast food there were automats — elegant cafeterias with self-serve machines where patrons could drop in a nickel, turn the knob and help themselves to an instant meal. In 1912, Joe Horn and Frank Hardart set New York City abuzz with the opening of a two-story flagship in the middle of Times Square. City-dwellers and tourists alike flocked to its 5 cent coffee (rumored to be the best in th
In 2013 the Salvation Army continues to update with the times, this year providing "red box" meals for the hungry.
At a self-service restaurant in the town where I live, the menu includes a simple dish of beans and rice for only $1.25. It’s not steak but it’s better than a candy bar for anyone who is hungry but…
Enjoy your Christmas party with these delicious cupcakes made Betty Crocker™ Super Moist™ cake mix and topped with candies – perfect for dessert.
As these photos of old-school eateries reveal, L.A. has long been a great place to get good ol' American classics like burgers and sandwiches, but its roots are deep in cuisine imported from the rest of the world as well.