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You’re Invited to Kitchn’s First-Ever Thanksgiving Food Fest!

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20 cooks, two days, one joyful virtual feast. For the past few months, we?ve been cooking up somet

20 cooks, two days, one joyful virtual feast. [View in Browser]( [Thanksgiving Food Fest]( [You’re Invited to Kitchn’s First-Ever Thanksgiving Food Fest!]( For the past few months, we’ve been cooking up something really fun — Kitchn’s first-ever Thanksgiving Food Fest. [You’re invited]( to eat, laugh, learn, and play in our (free!) weekend-long, food-filled party! This year has been… yeah. We needed something to look forward to, and thought you might too. So on November 14-15, all you have to do is get comfortable on your couch (we recommend wearing your eating pants), grab your phone or computer, and hop on [Instagram](. There you’ll be learning secret family recipes, our best cooking techniques, pie tutorials, and more from some of the coolest, smartest voices in food along with a few familiar faces from our expert Kitchn editorial team. Plus, we'll have games and special guests popping in throughout the weekend. We’ll be sharing all the recipes (think: pumpkin. black. sesame. pie.), as well as the full schedule and lineup of guests closer to the event, so make sure to [sign up for updates here](. We’re highly ready to dive head first into a bowl of mashed potatoes, and hope that you’ll be joining us. Virtually, that is. [COUNT ME IN!]( Follow Us [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( Did you know you can [Manage Your Preferences]( or [Unsubscribe]( from this email? Apartment Therapy Media 270 Lafayette Street, Suite 1300 I New York, NY 10013 [ABOUT]( | [CONTACT]( | [PRIVACY POLICY]( | [TERMS OF SERVICE](

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