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Our Top 10 Most Popular Slideshows of 2013
Cooking
The most popular slideshows of 2013, from chicken-breast recipes to gluten-free beers to the Best New Restaurants in America

Dan Piepenbring

A Nutritionist Ranks Your Favorite School Lunch Snacks
Culture
Fruit leathers, Goldfish, string cheese—how many of our favorite school snacks are actually good for you?

Amanda Shapiro

Quiz
Lifestyle
New exhibits at museums in New York and D.C. are treasure troves of food lore. Take our quiz to see how much you know about what we eat and why. And oh yeah, that's a "waste sculpture"

Bon Appétit

America's Most Interesting Food (and Drinks!) Made By Colleges
Culture
College food isn't just beer and top ramen anymore

Bon Appétit

The Inflation-Proof Joys of Grocery Outlet Bargain Market
Culture
Come for the cheap prices, stay for the hot cocoa pork rinds, spicy ice cream, and Dunkaroos cereal.

MacKenzie Chung Fegan

Holy Bento Box! These Kids Have the Best Lunches
Culture
Bento boxes with dried mango, arugula-ham wraps, salami snacks, and Moroccan meatballs—Restaurateur Andrew Tarlow's kids have school lunches we'd gladly trade our cubicle salads for.

Lilli Sherman

A Brief History of Food—No Big Deal
Culture
From prehistoric squash to the invention of sliced bread, all the way to the California roll.

Alex Beggs

How to Eat Healthyish at the Movie Theater
Lifestyle
As we all know, the real point of going to the movies is the snacks.

Claire Saffitz

Today's Food News
Culture
Columbia students are hoarding the heavenly spread. Plus, 15 food emojis we wish existed, hospital food gets an upgrade, and more in our daily roundup of food news

Danielle Walsh

College Students Have Forgotten How to Eat, What Vegetables Look Like
Lifestyle
A new study reveals that most college kids eat almost nothing healthy (surprise!).

Sam Dean

10 Food Museums Besides The Museum of Food and Drink
Lifestyle
Around the world there are dozens of museums dedicated to food, and we've rounded up 10 of the best (and weirdest), from salt and Jell-O to ramen and Dr. Pepper

Sam Dean

How Food Is Used in Best Picture Nominees Lincoln, Django, Life of Pi
Culture
Food and movies are always intertwined, perhaps never more so than in this year's Best Picture nominees

Rachel Friedman

Today's Food News
Culture
Photorealistic food sweatshirts exist, Cool Ranch tacos will exist soon, Ashton Kutcher learns the dangers of fruit, and more in our daily roundup of food news

Sam Dean

Gifts for People Who Take Instagram Very Seriously
Culture

Elaheh Nozari

The Healthy Snacks BA Editors Are Obsessed With This Fall
Shopping
Pumpkin spice cereal, chips made from chicken, and next-level flavored almonds.

Kate Kassin

The Linkery 02.11.10
Culture
See what the Internet has to offer today.

Emily Fleischaker

Your Dream Oscars Party Menu Is Here
Culture
We'd like to thank the Academy for this dream Oscars party menu.

Dawn Perry

A Caviar-Topped History of Dinner at the Oscars
Culture
From broiled chicken on toast to vegan, gluten-free, and small plates—food at the Oscars has changed a lot since 1929.

Margaret Eby

The BA Staff Picks the Best Food TV Shows and Movies to Watch This October
Culture
Grab that hot cocoa and kettle corn and indulge in cozy food shows.

Nina Moskowitz

Food Scenes and Themes in the 2014 Best Picture Nominees
Culture
This crop of Oscar-nominated films isn't chock-full of food scenes, but the snippets that do appear tend to be quite evocative.

Rachel Friedman

What to Send Your Hungry, Sleepy, Homesick Student in a College Care Package
Shopping
Coffee, hot sauce, and vitamins will get them through finals. 

Li Goldstein

Studying the Science of Chocolate; Cupcakes Are Back (Sorta)
Culture
A roundup of food news from around the Internet on August 20, 2014.

Rochelle Bilow

All Hail BjornQorn, the (Still) Reigning King of <em>BA</em>’s Office Snack Table
Culture
We’ve got unlimited access to artisanal pastries and Test Kitchen treats, yet this is always gone first.

Aliza Abarbanel