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Plus, the 10 best cookbooks to give beginner home cooks | Chef's Special Feed your food and restaura

Plus, the 10 best cookbooks to give beginner home cooks | [View on the web]( Chef's Special [EATER IS NOW ON ROKU]( Feed your food and restaurant obsession with episodes from the meat-focused Prime Time and the all-things-sushi show Omakase, travel around the globe with the always hungry Iz Harris in Travel, Eat, Repeat, and so much more. [Download the Eater channel here.]( [eater x roku]( Photo by Eater Video Entrée [Crackdowns on food on public transit ignite bicoastal outrage over selective policing]( Recordings of two separate crackdowns — one in New York, one in the Bay Area — have gone viral, raising questions of selective enforcement of the law. [Hosting Thanksgiving 101]( Ideas for recipes, decor, and strategies to successfully cook Thanksgiving for the first time. [Help us find the Eater Young Guns Class of 2020]( Do you know any talented chefs, bakers, sommeliers, and managers? Nominate them to be an Eater Young Gun here. [Hometown Bar-B-Que sells New York’s next great pastrami sandwich]( The new Industry City location’s smoked meat stunner is a must have, as are the queso brisket tacos. EATER’S GUIDE TO HOLIDAY SHOPPING [How to do all your holiday shopping at Target]( From one die-hard Target fan, a guide to pulling off a single shopping trip for all your food-focused friends. [The 10 best cookbooks to give beginner home cooks]( From the classics (The Joy of Cooking) to the new (Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat), these are the books to give any home cook who’s just starting out. [Baked goods makes great gifts. But how do you wrap the damn things?]( The decorative trays, parchment papers, and bread baskets that will give your cookies and cakes some extra shine this holiday season. Toast of the Town [23 ATLANTA AREA RESTAURANTS SERVING UP INCREDIBLE BARBECUE]( From South Carolina to Texas-style barbecue, these restaurants know how to smoke meat. [Sign up for the Eater Atlanta newsletter for more local dining news, guides, and maps.]( [barbecue]( Photo: Jonathan Phillips EYE CANDY [WATCH: SOME OF THE BEST STEAKS COME FROM THE BEEF SHOULDER]( [beef]( GIF: Ben Turley/Brent Young/Connor Reid/Scotty Kan/Murilo Ferreira Did a friend [forward]( you this email? [Subscribe now to get Eater in your inbox](. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Manage your [email preferences](, or [unsubscribe]( to stop receiving emails from Eater. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2017. All rights reserved.

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