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THE MAIN COURSE: THIS WEEK'S MUST-READS She probably drinks to put up with you, after all. April sho

[She deserves to be spoiled.](#) THE MAIN COURSE: THIS WEEK'S MUST-READS [Mother's Day Gifts for Moms Who Love Wine]( She probably drinks to put up with you, after all. [Easy Ways to Make Edible Flowers, the Perfect Mother's Day Gift]( April showers bring sugar flowers. [What Famous Chefs Learned from Their Mothers]( Moms know everything. RECIPE OF THE WEEK [Scones with Raspberry Preserves and Clotted Cream]( Breakfast in bed gets a British upgrade. COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT [May Cookbook of the Month: "Smitten Kitchen Every Day"]( Replace the winter mittens with Smitten Kitchen, complete with creative takes on familiar dishes. SECOND HELPINGS [How Mother's Day Is Celebrated Around the World]( It's not always flowers and brunches in other parts of the globe. [4 Takes on Eggs Benedict for Mother's Day Brunch]( An eggscellent Sunday morning option. [The Ultimate Mother's Day Gift Guide for Moms Who Love Bacon]( Frankly, this gift guide is for anyone who loves bacon. Community Conversations [Spiral Ham Sides to Accompany Warm Weather]( Oh, sunny weather side dish. You're such a ham. [May Dish of the Month: Thai Curries and Thai Curry Pastes]( Things are heating up on the community boards. [Vegan Restaurants in Mexico City]( Chickpea tacos for the win. 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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