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What you missed from the 2020 James Beard Awards ‘ceremony’

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Plus, take anything you want on your next road trip with this electric cooler Plus, take anything yo

Plus, take anything you want on your next road trip with this electric cooler Plus, take anything you want on your next road trip with this electric cooler l [View on the web]( TODAY'S FEATURE [MY BOSS KEPT BREAKING COVID-19 RULES. I DIDN’T KNOW WHAT TO DO.]( Watching the bar fill up, I felt like I’d reached my breaking point. I knew I needed to do something, anything. [bar]( Photo: Shutterstock today's news [Here’s what you missed from the 2020 James Beard Awards ‘ceremony’]( Without any Restaurant and Chef Awards, a series of presentations hammered home the desire to keep restaurants “Open for Good.” Plus, [the James Beard Foundation sent meal kits to its nominees](. [Not gross enough for Canada alone, Kraft pumpkin spice mac and cheese is coming to the U.S.]( The fall-themed monstrosity was created as part of a promotion in Canada, where Kraft mac and cheese is such a staple that Kraft Dinner is simply known as “KD.” [Miami imposes its own set of rules as rest of Florida opens at full capacity]( The 50 percent capacity limits for restaurants will remain in place as a minimum. [How community gardens became outlets of innovation for former restaurant workers]( Community gardens’ non-hierarchical models are a foil for many of NYC’s restaurants. [Hold onto summer with crab and corn fritters]( Chef Joe Krywucki’s quick and easy recipe is a sweet and savory snack. [Take anything you want on your next road trip with this electric cooler]( The Cigreen plugs into your car, allowing you to keep food frozen for weeks on the road. [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( EATER CITY UPDATES [10 PERFECTLY SWEET HOUSTON TREATS TO TRY RIGHT NOW]( Where to find the city’s finest cookies, cakes, and more, all available for pickup and delivery. [Sign up for the Eater Houston newsletter for more local dining news, guides, and maps.]( [cookies]( Photo: The Roastery/Facebook today's video [WATCH: HOW CHEF WESLEY ALTUNA'S FILIPINO DELIVERY RESTAURANT IS TAKING OVER TORONTO]( [filipino]( GIF: Daniel Geneen/Andrew Budziak/Ryan Morgan [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Manage your [email preferences](, or [unsubscribe]( to stop receiving emails from Eater. View our [Privacy Policy]( and our [Terms of Service](. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2020. All rights reserved.

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