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“Is it soup yet?”

"Is it soup yet?" is a line from a late 1960s-1970s television commercial for Lipton soup mixes. A child would ask the question, and a mother would first respond "Not yet! and then…

“If you eat it, you wear it”

"If you eat it, you wear it" is a modern update on "You are what you eat." For example, if you eat a donut, you might have to "wear it" when the fat goes to your hips.…

“Say ‘Cheese!’”

Entry in progress -- B.P. Jokes on the saying include “I was never a photogenic person, mainly because when everyone said cheese I said ‘where?!‘“, "I wonder how many photographers…

Red Flannel Hash

Entry in progress -- B.P. Wikipedia: FlannelRed Flannel Hash is a breakfast hash originally from New England that involves beets. Here is the legend: Suspecting her husband of unfaithfulness a…

“Coffee, tea or me?”

"Coffee, tea or milk?" was the familiar question that an airline stewardess (now called "flight attendant") offered passengers in the 1950s and 1960s. The book Coffee, Tea or…

Airline Food (Airplane Food)

Airline food (also called "airplane food" or "airline meal" or "in-flight meal") was essentially started by United Airlines in late 1936-early 1937, when food…

Apple Annie & Apple Mary

"Apple Annie" and "Apple Mary" are names given to women who sell apples. The names are often associated with the 1930s Depression-era apple sellers, but both names were…