If There Were A Tinder For Food, These Would Be An Instant Match... And Last Forever
I remember being five-years-old, sitting in the car with my mother, waiting to go to my afternoon kindergarten class and sticking that little red stick into the gooey cheese, lifting it up and spreading it on those tiny, delicious crackers.
You can probably tell by now that I'm speaking of Handi-Snacks, and it turns out whether it's fake cheese on a stick or an aged Manchego on sesame crackers, cheese and crackers have been a staple in American cuisine. It's not only evolved over time, but pretty much been around for ages. Seriously, like before the Civil War.
Its origin is from, of course, the timeless pairing of cheese, alcohol and bread. However, how we consume cheese and crackers today is very different from how they did back then thanks to the needs and inner workings of many:
The US government who used the pairing for soldier's rations
Bakers who cooked the bread to make it lighter and add texture
Saloon owners who paired it with beer for the perfect after-dessert snack
Homeowners who needed quick, cost-efficient ways to entertain guests
Families who, during the Depression, served this "concentrated food protein" as dessert due to the sugar rations
American corporations like Oscar Meyer who, after home economists, food authors and parenting experts endorsed cheese and crackers as a children's snack, created what we all know today as "Lunchables"
Cheers to this wonderful pairing, one that has followed me (and I'm sure, yourself) from a child in the car to an adult sitting in his big-boy chair.