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I’m not sure whether it was elementary school science classes or Fred Flintstone’s Brontosaurus burgers that made the giant ...
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The Forward on MSNThey nurtured the fantasies of millions of readers — did they also pave the way for Donald Trump?Inside Condé Nast, the Media Dynasty That Reshaped America By Michael M. Grynbaum Simon & Schuster, 368 pages, $30 If you were a top editor at Condé Nast Publications in the final decades of the 20th ...
Alabama's official state food as revealed by Reader's Digest, was created in the 1890s for a county fair competition ...
The Sazerac cocktail, a drink with deep cultural and historical roots, has been named the best drink in Louisiana by Reader's Digest, and can be found in Baton Rouge at places like The Gregory and ...
The new Little Free Library is filled with 42 editions of Reader’s Digest books. For each book, he researched the titles, wrote a synopsis for each one, and included it in each edition.
Home Culture & Life Books Features Thomas Mallon's 6 favorite books from the 80's and early 90's The author recommends works by James Merrill, Calvin Trillin, and more Newsletter sign up ...
For Florida, the iconic beverage is orange juice. In Kentucky, it’s bourbon. In Kansas, it's a slushy drink called the Icee. So says Reader's Digest.
A good book can make the sweltering hours pass a little more pleasurably. So here’s a handful of recommendations for beach reads.
The roundup, released by Reader’s Digest in collaboration with Taste of Home, highlights the most iconic drinks representing each state, from sodas and milkshakes to bold local brews.
Kale on Books has a guest author this week – Wilford’s daughter, who gives her top choices for historical fiction.
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