Henry Ford was the first automobile manufacturer to make the most of mass-production techniques, and his Model T sold by the million. Since then, the Ford Motor Company has grown into a global giant, the only big U.S. car maker to survive the recession of...
The 1950s saw prosperity slowly return after World War II, and with it increasing demand for cars of the highest luxury. But now, as roads improved and people’s horizons broadened, ultimate performance was a goal, too. The best post-war cars were expected to cruise all...
What could be more natural than pairing beets with their greens? Serve this simple sauté alongside pan-fried pork chops or trout. It’s a superb way to use up any leftover beet greens you might have, as you’ll need more greens than the four beets called...
Trust me on this one: The roasted beets in this cake make it moist, dense, and rich. You can’t taste them—there’s no earthy, beety flavor—but without them, this cake is nowhere near as delicious....
Post-war prosperity in the United States brought the most indulgent and flamboyant period ever in car design, as car makers at all levels of the market dressed up cars with ever increasing amounts of chrome plating and styling excesses: fins, bullets, and aircraft-inspired detail. Cars...