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This season, romances were kindled, hearts were broken, one proposal was accepted—and dozens of stunning dinners went uneaten.

Molly Fitzpatrick

These rapper-endorsed potato chips are ready to go platinum.

Beca Grimm

Scott Patterson is capitalizing on his coffee-filled past.

Sophie Hirsh

Ariel Levy, Sherman Alexie, and more authors reveal what fuels them through a day of writing.

Monica Uszerowicz

Coffee was once thought to be a devilish drink unfit for children, women, and men concerned about their virility (seriously!).

Cynthia R. Greenlee

Andrea Park

You know the name, but do you know the person?

Gabriella Gershenson

It's called "backwards smelling," and now it's our favorite pastime.

Alyse Whitney

The British actor—who stars in The Trip series and The Dinner—will make you hungry (and jealous).

Alyse Whitney

You'd swipe right on these lines from Aziz Ansari, Eric Wareheim, and the rest of the cast.

Alyse Whitney

Diane Lane on the secrets behind fake food in Paris Can Wait—and what's really in those wine glasses.

Alyse Whitney

Editor-in-Chief Adam Rapoport shares his vivid memories of omurice in honor of the film's re-release.

Adam Rapoport

Jamie Feldmar

Okay, the rum ham from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia looks kinda good.

Ashley Goldsmith

Meet the chef who invented the recipe for Butterbeer, which is a closely guarded secret.

Priya Krishna

Prepare for the new season of Gilmore Girls on Netflix with a stack of pancakes from Luke's Diner, and more memorable meals.

Andrew Milne

A Southern chef's trick to easy, homemade Grape Nuts for breakfast (and they won't break your teeth).

Elyssa Goldberg

"I don't go to the gym. I don't f***ing eat juice. I don't f***ing cross fit. I don't do that."

Alex Beggs

Millennials are forking over $96 billion a year on food. Here, a less-than-scientific look at their purchases.

Anna Peele

Remember the good times. 2015, as told by cakes.

Elyssa Goldberg

Elyssa Goldberg