- Vintage Pizza Hut: What made these dining spots so unforgettable in the . . .
Pizza Hut was founded in 1958 by two college students, Dan and Frank Carney, in Wichita, Kansas They borrowed $600 to open the first location, and then quickly grew into the largest pizza chain in the world By the early 1970s, Pizza Hut was everywhere, thanks to its family-friendly dining atmosphere and consistent quality
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The devilied egg is truly an American innovation, Here are 22 different old-fashioned and divinely delicious deviled egg recipes for you to try!
- Sambos Restaurants: The diner chains story - and how it got that . . .
Sambo’s investment in a new restaurant averages $10,000 for rent deposits and organizational expenses MORE: Look back at these vintage Pizza Hut restaurants foods from the ’70s The company operates on a set menu with all food except perishables, shipped nationwide from Santa Barbara
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The following favorites you’ll find everywhere — in hamburger drive-ins and sandwich shops, pizza parlors, coffeehouses and juice bars, walk-up hot-dog and taco stands, on the beach or around the family pool, in the patio or by the television set Just any place where wheeling Californians stop for a bite to eat and drink
- Original Grasshopper Pie: Get this amazing recipe direct from the . . .
This original Grasshopper Pie recipe creates a delicious and refreshing no-bake dessert, made up of a chocolate mint cream filling (with alcohol) in what’s basically an Oreo crust The story of how the dessert came to be is unique — it didn’t come by way of a cooking contest or random experimentation, nor was it created by a marketing department somewhere Grasshopper pie history starts
- Remembering the old Next Door Restaurant chain from the ’70s
Next Door was a concept restaurant chain from the early 1970s that was owned by Pizza Hut International Rather than pizza, though, the restaurant served steaks, seafood, hamburgers, sandwiches, salads and desserts And instead of servers, you ordered your food by “calling” it in through the red telephone receiver at your table, and then picked it up at a counter As far as we can tell
- Do the most popular 80s restaurants still exist today? Find out – and . . .
Despite facing a bankruptcy filing in 2011, Round Table Pizza bounced back and continued its mission Today, there were more than 450 Round Table Pizza locations, primarily on the West Coast of the United States, but also in select locations across the country — and even overseas Visit their site here to find out if they’re in your state
- KFC history: Colonel Sanders the unique story of how he started . . .
MORE: Look back at these vintage Pizza Hut restaurants foods from the ’70s Named a Kentucky colonel in 1936, Sanders proceeded to get more mileage from that honorary title than anyone in history Soon he began playing the role of the goateed, mustachioed Kentucky colonel — a role that later was to become the most famous trademark in the
- Remember Chi-Chi’s restaurant, back in the 70s . . . - Click Americana
Chi-Chi's may have closed its US restaurants, but it's far from forgotten Reminisce with these old menus and get you some of that yummy Chi Chi's salsa - it's still on the market!
- Vintage Holly Hobbie dolls, toys, clothes, decor more from the ’70s . . .
Holly Hobbie Christmas glasses from Pizza Hut (1976) Everybody’s gettin’ in the Christmas spint at Pizza Hut… with Holly Hobbie’ Christmas glasses A different glass every two weeks MORE: Vintage Pizza Hut restaurants food from the ’70s
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