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Newsletter December 29, 2016 --------------------------------------------------------------- [5 Things You Should Never Do on New Year’s Eve] New Year’s Eve can be a tricky holiday to pin down. There’s a lot of pressure to have the best time possible whether you throw a killer party, go on a date, or stay in with takeout and board games.[related]While it’s possible that every New Year’s... [Read More]  [New year's eve times square] --------------------------------------------------------------- [Combat Winter’s Cold With Dedicated ‘Soup Nights’] Julia Child spent 10 years perfecting her iconic cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking, and through her meticulous work, Child taught scores of people how to cook; the recipes so detailed and so precise the instructions fill several pages.It... [Read More]  --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- [10 Most Popular Travel Destinations of 2016] As 2016 wraps up and we look ahead to the travel possibilities of 2017, it’s interesting to see which destinations were most popular this year. Recently, MasterCard did a study of 132 cities and destinations, ranking them in order of most-visited... [Read More]  [Bangkok temple] --------------------------------------------------------------- [19 Things You Didn't Know About Eggs] Chicken eggs are one of the most commonly eaten foods on the planet, and also one of the most versatile. They can be fried, poached, hard boiled, deviled, coddled, shirred, or scrambled, and are ... [Read More]  [eggs] --------------------------------------------------------------- [The World’s Most Beautiful Snowbound Restaurants] Fresh winter snow falling is an enchanting thing to witness. Sure, the following few days of trekking through half-melted, muddy sludge isn’t exactly appealing, but for the brief time that the snow is coming down and the streets around you are being... [Read More]  [White Rabbit Moscow] --------------------------------------------------------------- [8 Signs You Have a Vitamin or Mineral Deficiency and How to Overcome It] According to the Center for Disease Control’s Second Nutrition Report, less than 10 percent of the U.S. population has deficiencies of most major vitamins and minerals. However, specific populations, such as pregnant women, infants, or the elderly,... [Read More]  [Unexplained Fatigue] --------------------------------------------------------------- [Make These 10 Easy, Satisfying 1-Pot Meals in 30 Minutes or Less] The Daily Meal presents Meals Under 30, a recipe roundup series in conjunction with our Culinary Content Network of food bloggers.In each Meals Under 30, our talented bloggers share their best techniques for getting dinner on the table... [Read More]  [One-Skillet Cumin-Lime Chicken and Rice With Avocado-Pineapple Salsa] --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- [America's 12 Best Restaurant Fireplaces] With winter once again upon us, it’s time to say goodbye to restaurant backyards and terraces for the season and head indoors to dine. Few things set a cozy and comfortable mood better than a nice fireplace, and these 12 restaurants have the best... [Read More]  [The Lambs Club] --------------------------------------------------------------- Check it out 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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