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The Truth About Carbs & Dry January Tips

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Plus, 2019's biggest food trends. festive questions start 2020 off right year-end obsessions Notice:

Plus, 2019's biggest food trends. [Party-Ready TJ's Treats]( [Trader Joe's crispy salmon bites with spicy dip]( [NYE Entertaining Is Easy With These Apps]( [Who needs a caterer?]( festive questions [two oyster shells on crushed ice, one with black caviar and one with orange salmon roe]( [What Makes Caviar Better Than Roe?]( [How fish eggs got fancy.]( [overhead view of vintage crystal glasses full of sparkling wine]( [Is Prosecco the Same as Champagne?]( [French vs Italian bubbles.]( [playing with your new toys]( [seared fish and veggies in cast iron skillet with metal spatula and dishcloth on wooden table]( [What to Do With Your New Cast Iron & Other Cookware]( [The best things to make with your Instant Pot, stand mixer, and any other new toys you got.]( [the top food trends of 2019]( [plant-based Impossible burger on bun with cheese, lettuce, tomato, and onion]( [What We Were Hungry for This Year]( [From chicken sandwich sensations to celery juice & CBD.]( start 2020 off right [gold-trimmed geometric glasses with sparkling drinks with lime slices]( [The Health Benefits of Dry January]( [And tips for going sober.]( [collage of sliced bread, pasta, oats, and grains on blue background]( [Are Carbs Actually Bad for You?]( [The answer is a little complex.]( year-end obsessions [jar of Epic Provisions bone broth on wooden table in front of white wall]( [The Best Bone Broths to Keep You Warm]( [Our favorite healthy & delicious bone broths that you can buy ready-made.]( [neutral white and gray kitchen with enamelware on shelves and counter, plus bowl of fruit and bottles of oil]( [Our Top 100 Community Picks]( [The tools, cookbooks & pantry items Chowhounds can't stop talking about.]( Notice: Offers in this newsletter are subject to availability, expiration and other terms determined by sellers. Chowhound may get a commission from product placements in this newsletter. 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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