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Celebrities & Music
Released in 1967, this explosive two-minute classic raced through radio speakers with raw desperation, smoky vocals, and the feeling of someone willing to cross the country just to get back to the one they loved.
Released in the summer of 1967, The Box Tops’ “The Letter” exploded onto the airwaves with a raw urgency that…
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Honey Brown Sugar Ham Glaze
There’s something undeniably magical about the moment you pull a perfectly baked ham from the oven, its sweet aroma filling…
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Brown Sugar Pork Chops
There are some dinners that instantly take me back to the small, everyday moments that somehow end up meaning the…
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Celebrities & Music
The McCoys’ “Hang On Sloopy” Rockets to No. 1 and Grows into Ohio’s Unofficial Anthem in 1965
When “Hang On Sloopy” strode onto American airwaves in the summer of 1965, its swaggering guitar riff and shouted refrain…
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Crinkle Cake
There are desserts that feel like a little slice of nostalgia with every bite, and Crinkle Cake is absolutely one…
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Beef Garlic Bread Bites (4 Ingredients)
There’s something about the smell of garlic bread baking in the oven that instantly makes a house feel like home.…
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Classic Squash Casserole
There’s something deeply comforting about pulling a bubbling casserole dish out of the oven at the end of a long…
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Celebrities & Music
Wilson Pickett’s “In the Midnight Hour” Sparks a Soul Revolution in 1965
When Wilson Pickett unleashed “In the Midnight Hour” in 1965, he delivered more than just a hit single—he ignited a…
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RECIPES
“Warning: Once you try this, you’ll never go back to your usual pork recipes. Trust me, it
"Warning: Once you try this, you'll never go back to your usual pork recipes. Trust me, it's THAT good!" Recipe…
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Country Ham Salad
There’s something deeply comforting about recipes that feel like they’ve been passed down through generations — the kind you don’t…
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