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EN ROUTE TO GOOD EATS Chew on this. Cooking on vacation is not counterintuitive. Craving Twinkies? B

[You are now entering a hanger-free zone.](#) EN ROUTE TO GOOD EATS [How to Make the Quintessential Road Trip Snack: Jerky]( Chew (aggressively) on this. [How to Cook on Vacation]( Cooking on vacation is not counterintuitive. [How to Make Your Favorite Convenience Store Snacks at Home]( Craving Twinkies? Be the Hostess with the mostess. FOOD FOR THOUGHT [What Is the Difference Between Authentic and American Indian Food?]( It has to do with spice, spice, baby. TAKING A DETOUR [11 Places Worth Traveling for the Cooking Classes Alone]( Channel your inner Gordon Ramsay, sans foul language. [If You Love S'mores on Camping Trips, You Have the Girl Scouts to Thank]( Someone brought S'mores? We'll happily Tagalong. [We Sampled and Ranked All of Lay's 'Tastes of America' Chips]( Warning to all: Flavors not as advertised. Let's Stay Connected! [Manage your Subscriptions]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Give Us Feedback]( CBS Interactive - [235 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94105](#) ©2018 Chowhound.com | All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions](

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