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Plus, how we're addressing the COVID-19 crisis. March 23, 2020 Hello, {EMAIL}! In the last week, we

Plus, how we're addressing the COVID-19 crisis. March 23, 2020 [View in Browser]( [Fine Cooking]( Hello, {EMAIL}! [Save up to 44% - Subscribe Now]( [RECIPES]( [INSPIRATION]( [HOW-TO]( [VIDEOS]( [Why Cooking Is Key, Now More Than Ever]( In the last week, we at Fine Cooking, like many across the country and around the world, have begun working from home. Food has become a central rallying point for us during this crisis. We, like you, are spending more time cooking to feed our families and ourselves. We want to do what we can to help you, so we've removed the paywall from all content on our site. And in the coming weeks and months we'll be doing more to keep you and your loved ones well-fed during these uncertain times. [LEARN MORE]( [2019 Fine Cooking Archive](www.finegardening.com/2020gardenvision) The 10 Best Work-From-Home Meals Whether it's called self-quarantining or social distancing, many of us are working from home these days. The good news is, that opens up a whole new world of dinner ideas, recipes that require lots of hands-off time to reach perfection. We're not talking [slow-cooker meals](/recipes-menus?category_slug=slow-cooking) (though those are great too), but rather recipes that slowly roast or braise in the oven to melting tenderness. [LEARN MORE]( [Subscribe to Fine Cooking]( Easy Make-Ahead Bread Weeknight Dinners Tailor-Made for Two The Everyday Baker The ultimate resource for anyone who loves to bake [SHOP]( The Chefs Collaborative Cookbook Sustainable recipes from great chefs [SHOP]( MOVEABLE FEAST [Season 7 Bonus Clip: Cambridge Gin Distillery]( In this bonus scene from the Cambridge episode of Moveable Feast, host Alex Thomopoulos goes on a gin tasting at the Cambridge Distillery, to discover the remarkable flavors of gins infused with unusual botanicals, such as elderflower and truffle. [WATCH NOW]( Season 7 Sponsored By: [Fine Homebuilding]( [SUBSCRIBE]( [SUBSCRIBE]( [pinterest]( [instagram]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [youtube]( [THE TAUNTON PRESS]( | [CUSTOMER SERVICE]( | [PRIVACY POLICY]( | [SEND TO A FRIEND]( 63 South Main Street | Newtown, CT 06470 You have received this message because you are a Fine Cooking customer or have registered on [FineCooking.com](. This email was sent to you by The Taunton Press. [Click here]( to update your email preferences.

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