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Answering your holiday gifting questions Alyssa Nassner But green bean casserole is fine. These are

Answering your holiday gifting questions [View on web]( Alyssa Nassner [YOU DEFINITELY CAN’T FLY WITH GRAVY IN YOUR CARRY-ON]( But green bean casserole is fine. These are the rules of flying with a Thanksgiving feast.   TOP NEWS [Answering your holiday gifting questions]( [What to get the vegan baker in your life, where to find a present your parent will actually use, and more gift-giving problems, solved.]( [The secret connection between pumpkin spice and Manhattan]( [The spicy and sordid histories behind the Big Apple and the infamous seasonal drink have one thing in common: nutmeg.]( [Let these stunning pies be the stars of your Thanksgiving table]( [Bay Area bakeries from Oakland to Menlo Park are selling show-stopping Thanksgiving pies for pick-up and delivery.]( [Ownership of West Hollywood’s iconic gay bar the Abbey falls into promising new hands]( [David Cooley is handing over the reins to businessman and hotelier Tristan Schukraft in a landmark deal.]( [How an Instagram-fueled indie bakery grew into one of Chicago’s buzziest bread destinations]( [Dan the Baker, now located in the Emily Hotel, is from the former head baker at Soho House Chicago.](    [Learn more about RevenueStripe...](   Helen Rosner [THE 38 ESSENTIAL RESTAURANTS IN PARIS]( [Chicken yassa and other West Africa flavors at the Ritz, barbecue-glazed carrots at the city’s hottest vegan restaurant, miso caramel brownies at a contemporary bistro, and more of Paris’s best meals right now.]( //link.eater.com/click/33394731.45882/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZWF0ZXIuY29tLzIzMjk2ODUwL2VhdGVyLXRyYXZlbC1uZXdzbGV0dGVyLXNpZ24tdXA_dWVpZD02YzUzYjYzYThlM2ZhZDcwYWQ0ZWYxMzAwNDUyNzQzNw/61436a767b51b35caf6c365fBefd78e80[Sign up for the Eater Travel newsletter for more on navigating the world’s most delicious dining destinations]([→](   TODAY'S VIDEO [WATCH: HOW ONE OF FRANCE’S OLDEST BUTTER PRODUCERS MAKES 380 TONS PER YEAR]( GIF: Carla Francescutti/Anna Muckerman/Mohamed Ahmed   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Manage your [email preferences]( or [unsubscribe](param=today). View our [Privacy Notice]( and our [Terms of Service](. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Floor 11, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2023. All rights reserved.

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