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Put down the cheap beer. Musings, ramblings, and candid commentary from an always-hungry New Yorker.

Put down the cheap beer. [Take Five]( Musings, ramblings, and candid commentary from an always-hungry New Yorker. [Joey Skladany]( [Editor-at-Large]( SCHOOL (err, work) 'S…OUT…FOR…ONE WEEK. Okay, Spring Break may not be as climactic as Summer Break, but it’s an excuse to break free from the monotony of your daily routine to travel, eat, drink, and make questionable moral decisions. And you don’t have to be a college student to partake! Why’s that? Because I say so…and I’m clearly the authority when it comes to how you should live your life. ::Sets down the third cookie I’ve eaten before 11 a.m.:: Whether you’re jet-setting, staying local, or need some seasonal inspiration in the kitchen, these Spring Break tips and guides will make that Zyrtec binge entirely worth it. [Go Spring Crazy with Edible Flowers]( “Roses are red, violets are blue, these daisies taste better, if chopped up in some stew.” [Read more]( [9 Healthy Soup Recipes for Spring]( Slurping over sneezing, please. [Read more]( [Our Favorite Floral Products for Spring]( Florals for spring? Groundbreaking (but necessary). [Read more]( [Tour a Distillery This Spring Break for an On-Theme (Yet Highbrow) Experience]( A temporary departure from red Solo cups and cheap liquor. [Read more]( [The Best Spring Break Food Destinations]( It’s not always about beaches and booze. [Read more]( Featured Deals [What I'm Buying This Weekend: Spring Tulips Oval Plates]( [The power of flower.]( [What I'm Eating This Weekend: Spring Decorated Milk Mint Chocolates]( [Sweet and refreshing: a winning combo.]( Featured Deals [What I'm Making This Weekend: Duck Confit Fried Spring Rolls]( [Because Duck Confit Winter Rolls are so 2018.]( [What I'm Sipping This Weekend: Elderflower Sidecar]( [Learn how to respect your elders.]( Let's Stay Connected! [View online]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Manage your Subscriptions]( | [Give Us Feedback]( CBS Interactive - [235 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94105](#) ©2019 Chowhound.com | All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions](

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