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Six Odd Ways Food Has Shaped The Modern NBA

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Senior NBA Writer Baxter Holmes discussed with us six odd ways food has shaped the modern NBA. Dear

Senior NBA Writer Baxter Holmes discussed with us six odd ways food has shaped the modern NBA. [View this email in your browser]( Dear Reader, The Sampler Platter's made its way into June and it's bringing along all the highlights worth sinking our curious teeth into. In a [recent episode of The Katchup]( Senior NBA Writer Baxter Holmes discussed with us [six odd ways food has shaped the modern NBA](. But beyond wacky food stories involving the NBA, how about even [wackier forms of pastrami]( Yes, pastrami can get out there courtesy of this butcher who can pretty much turn any animal into it. Richard "Reach" Guinto Managing Editor [EDITOR'S PICK: EVERY New Food And Beverage Coming To Disneyland's Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge]( [THE KATCHUP PODCAST SPOTLIGHT: Six Odd Ways Food Has Shaped The Modern NBA]( [#FOODBEASTKITCHEN TWITCH LIVESTREAM: Modern Filipino Comfort Food W/ MasterChef Contestant Ralph Degala]( [NEWS BITES: This Butcher Made WHOLE RABBIT PASTRAMI]( CLUB INFEED Behind these velvet ropes is a feast of the best food flicks we spotted on the 'Gram that tagged #FOODBEAST. Make sure to keep tagging your beasty food photos with #FOODBEAST for a chance to step into Club InFeed. @rudeluv [In Case You Can't Tell From This Scrumptious Spread... IT'S BBQ SEASON]( [@burger_patch This Tetris Tower of Crispy Chicken Is My Ideal Sandwich]( @doublz Proof That Pastrami Is Perfect [But for real, though, OREO's new flavors are off the wall and we're here for it.]( [Click Here To Peep Oreo's REAL NEW FLAVORS]( Summer's just around the corner, so why not ring it in with a 25-pound ice cream cone dessert? And stay tuned for a decadent and in-depth look into one of Las Vegas' most luxurious buffets! Because ain't nothing better than wanting to lick your screen over mass amounts of quality food. Ever wanted to go time-traveling? How about with booze involved? The collective answer is probably, "DUH!" so make sure to keep on the lookout of a video highlighting a time-traveling bar crawl across Los Angeles! FOODBEAST H.Q. 305 West 4th St. Santa Ana, CA 92701 Copyright © 2019 FOODBEAST, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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