[Bloomberg]( [Hygge is huge](. Athleisure is doing better than ever. [Comfort food]( is all the rage. And Christmas tree prices started to spikeâ[in November](. Of all the things we have learned about ourselves during this year of disruption, one stands out: A pandemic is no time to be adventurous. So, in honor of this most un-chill yearâand the fact a return to normalcy is on the top of everyoneâs wish listâhereâs a holiday gift guide that highlights [88 of the most over-the-top ways]( to maximize their cozy zones. For a spa day at home. Photographs by Justin J. Wee for Bloomberg Businessweek [Gifts to Keep Your Children Entertained (and Off Your Back) for Hours]( Keeping your children busy has become an around-the-clock pursuit. Here are the best ways to help, wrapped up in a bow. [Ideas for Smart Financial Gifts to Give This Holiday Season]( From fractional shares to screenwriting classes, here are a few options to brighten the futures of your family and friends this season. [39 Green Gifts for a Climate-Friendly Holiday Season]( The Good, Better, Best guide to Black Friday and beyond. [Itâs Not Marketing. These 18 Products Are Truly Limited Editions](
Companies often use the illusion of scarcity to make products appear more exclusive than they are. But not these. [Beer By Mail: The Hot Gift For Drinking Buddies Under Quarantine]( A breakdown of the best options in the U.S., U.K., and Australia. Thereâs a âThread for That Winter is challenging enough in an ordinary year. In the year of Covid, it is the Northern Hemisphereâs darkest season in more ways than one. But donât despair; prepare. Borrowing from Nordic philosophies, cold-weather aficionados and urban planners, our friends at Bloomberg CityLab present [the ideas and information you need]( to make the most of your cold-weather circumstance. Itâs time to learn a new Norwegian word: friluftslivâthe art of embracing the outdoors, regardless of the weather. Photographer: gmast3r/iStockphoto And if you like this Storythreadâquick explainers of important stories in the newsâthere are plenty more to follow, from the ever-changing advice of [how to ski during a pandemic]( to [investing in art]( to the [smartest ways to get cash quick](. (Hint: itâs probably [not Bitcoin](.) Or maybe you want to see how [human behavior has changed this past year]( and glimpse [the future of travel]( and [cruises](.  If youâve been [entertaining at home](but want to venture out, whatâs happening in [the world of restaurants]( changes by the day. As for [the reopening of New York](? Tracking that is a full-time job. Luckily for each of these âthreads, you can sign up to receive curated alerts directly to your inbox whenever thereâs a development. Most Read Stories of the Week Mike Tyson throws a punch in the third round against Roy Jones Jr. during the bout on Nov. 28. Photographer: Joe Scarnici/Getty Images North America  [Mike Tyson Is Still the Biggest Name That Boxing Has To Offer]( [Pepsi, Dark Lord, and Disco Volante: Do You Know These Famous Watches?]( [In a Sea of Supercars, McLarenâs $358,000 Latest Is Value for the Money]( [Francesco Mazzeiâs Beginnersâ Recipe for Making Pizza Margherita]( [L.A. Mansion Sale at $52 Million Discount Exposes Luxury Reality]( [Itâs (Still) a Wonderful Life: Your Winter Arts and Culture Preview]( Recipes From the Pursuits Archive As more people have been working from home, weâve considered it our mission to keep them well-fed. Our weekly [Lunch Break]( column highlights a notable recipe from a favorite cookbook and the hack that makes it genius. - How to make the perfect bacon, egg, and cheese [breakfast sandwich](.
- If [fried chicken can be popcorn](, can [chicken salad]( be decadent? (Yes.)
- Smith & Wollenskyâs [secret rub]( brings the steakhouse home.
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- Mix up a Cosmo then [sear burgers like Ina Garten](.
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- Still got beans in your pantry? [Make some hummus](.
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- [The greatest sandwich ever]( is back.
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- And for dessert? [Grill some chocolate](or make a [giant skillet cookie](. And if you read just one thing... [Into the Heart of the Atrium Hotel]( In the 1970s, new downtown hotels often boasted soaring atrium lobbies, filled with glass elevators, bars and restaurants. Whatâs inside this uniquely American building style? Follow Us [Get the newsletter](
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