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Newsletter May 13, 2016 --------------------------------------------------------------- [21 Summer Dates That Make the Most of the Sunshine] Don’t plan to spend your summer dates at a fancy restaurant or in your favorite bar: Step outside and make the most of the sunshine. You don’t want to spend a day or an evening cooped up indoors when you could be out enjoying the warm weather and...[Read More] [Sail Boat]--------------------------------------------------------------- [How to Play the Supermarket Coupon Game and Get Your Groceries Practically Free] Playing the supermarket coupon game conjures up images of endlessly flicking through newspapers and magazines, and scrolling through websites and emails to try and find the best possible deals. The coupon game has a reputation for taking up much...[Read More] --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- [6 Easy-to-Pack Drinks and Devices to Help You Stay Fit While Traveling] With summer just around the bend, we’re sure that you have plenty of great vacations lined up. While traveling is (and should be) a relaxing getaway, many of us are still inclined to stay on track with our fitness goals even if we're on ...[Read More] [packing bag]--------------------------------------------------------------- [America's Best New Vegan Restaurants] It’s not always easy being a vegan. Everything vegans eat needs to be completely free of any animal- or animal-based products, which, in this meat-centric country, isn’t always easy to track down. But thankfully, more and more food products and...[Read More] [Matthew Kenney]--------------------------------------------------------------- [10 Pampering, Pet-Friendly Hotels for Fido] When it comes to dogs, their owners, and vacations, there are a few schools of thought. Some people prefer to avoid the hassle of bringing a pet altogether, others look for hotels that are tolerant of their four-legged friends — and some want their...[Read More] [10 Pampering, Pet-Friendly Hotels for Fido]--------------------------------------------------------------- [11 Things You Should Never Say to Your Server] On the surface, eating at a restaurant should be a fairly simple activity. You sit down, you look at the menu, you order, you eat, you pay, you leave. But it’s actually a social interaction as much as a monetary one, and there are some things you...[Read More] [People arguing at a restaurant]--------------------------------------------------------------- [It’s Time to Stop Hatin’ on Chardonnay] One of the most common things heard at wine tastings these days has to be the phrase, “I don’t like chardonnay,” usually accompanied by a shudder and a look that says, “Ugh, gross!” This is a serious #fail, and here’s why:Chardonnay is one of the...[Read More] [chardonnay]--------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Ultimate Guide to Grilling Fruits and Vegetables] As grilling season gets underway, most of us are familiar with grilling burgers and hot dogs. In fact, you may even be an expert at grilling steaks, but fruit and vegetables? For many, how to achieve those perfect char marks on your vegetables is...[Read More] [The Ultimate Guide to Grilling Fruits and Vegetables]--------------------------------------------------------------- What Others Are Reading Join the Community [Eat a restaurant meal you have to review?] [Cook something delicious you have to share?] [Eaten some great food around the world?] [Know a secret to throwing a great party?] [Create a profile. Join our growing community of food and drink lovers.] [Tips? Comments? Contact the Eat editor!] [Home] | [Cook] | [Eat/Dine] | [Drink] | [Travel] | [Entertain] | [Best Recipes] | [Lists] | [Community] | [Video] [© 2016 The Daily Meal] [Privacy Policy] [Terms & Conditions] [Ad Info] [Unsubscribe] The Daily Meal | 156 5th Avenue, Suite 400 | New York, NY 10010 This e-mail was sent to you because you asked us to send you this newsletter. If you would like to no longer receive the newsletter, you can [change your email settings] or [unsubscribe]. [One pixel image]

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