19 facts about diet soda that might make you finally stop drinking it / The best high-end steakhouse chains in America / Regional breakfast foods you didn’t know existed / The healthiest and unhealthiest frozen dinners / United states of food: official state foods
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When you want a healthy drink to curb your sugar craving, your first instinct might be to reach for a diet soda. 

These chain restaurants are among the best high-end steakhouses across the U.S.

American breakfast foods are pretty classic, but these breakfasts are more popular in just some regions of the US.

Frozen dinners come in all shapes and sizes, but some are much better for you than others. 

Some of these official foods and drinks may surprise you.

If you’re curious about what your grandfather was eating for a buck back in the day, here are foods you could buy for a dollar from 1937 until 2000.

Include spinach in every layer for a healthy and colorful twist.

If you're looking to add more plant-based protein to your diet — or simply some added crunch to a meal — look no further than hemp seeds.