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THE MAIN COURSE: THIS WEEK'S MUST-READS We are excited to announce the launch of our first Facebook

[Introducing Universal Eats, Chowhound's first Facebook Watch series.](#) THE MAIN COURSE: THIS WEEK'S MUST-READS [WATCH: Is the Dumpling the Perfect Food?]( We are excited to announce the launch of our first Facebook Watch series, [Universal Eats](. The five-part series will take viewers around the globe to explore the connections we share through food. Episode one: [Dumplings](. [Embrace March Madness with These Basketball-Shaped Foods]( We'd like to slam dunk these into a dip or two. [Here's Where You Can Get Free Ice Cream on the First Day of Spring]( I scream, you scream, we all scream for free ice cream. RECIPE OF THE WEEK [Seared Salmon with Bacon and Spring Peas]( Spring has almost sprung (yay, spring peas!), but bacon is delicious year-round. This fish dish is a win. CALLING ALL WRITERS [Become a Chowhound Features Contributor!]( Are you passionate about food and looking to expand your digital presence? If so, we encourage you to take part in our Features contributor program! Feature posts are crafted by food writers, chefs, cookbook authors, and everyday people who are excited about the food and beverage industry and the culinary experiences in their cities. Feature writers will be given access to our digital publishing tool where they'll be able to easily create original articles for our Chowhound audience, as well as plug their respective websites and social media handles. We will also work with our contributors to provide press passes and invitations to events across the country. For additional information, please email Marcela Benitez (marcela.benitez@cbsinteractive.com). SECOND HELPINGS [A Local's Guide to San Francisco's Ferry Building Marketplace]( Eat, drink, be ferry...err...merry. [The Great Pancake vs. Waffle Debate]( Which one is your favorite? [Say 'Farewell' to Avocado Hand]( You can now make your guacamole in peace. Community Conversations [Easter Dinner 2018]( What is every bunny cooking? [What are your favorite pieces of bakeware?]( We'd really like to know. [April Cookbook of the Month Nominations]( Sound off on the books that deserve special attention. Let's Stay Connected! [Manage your Subscriptions]( | [Give Us Feedback]( Click to [Unsubscribe]( to this newsletter CBS Interactive - 235 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94105 ©2017 Chowhound.com | All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions](

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