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No Images? [Click here]( [Kitchn]( DAILY [Our 25 Most Popular Recipes for Your Summer Potluck]( Summer might not officially be here yet, but this weekend marks the beginning of a time-honored warm-weather tradition: the summer potluck! Whether it's a pool party, block party, or a just-because party, it seems like any free weekend is an opportunity for someone to play host. From white bean-artichoke dip to juicy fried chicken, here are 25 recipes for your next potluck. Ready or not, here summer comes! [READ MORE]( Today on Kitchn [The Lawn Game That's So Much Better than Cornhole]( Cornhole is fun and all, but it's not the best lawn game you can be playing this summer. [READ MORE]( [How To Make Classic Creamy Coleslaw]( If you're looking for a solid, dependable coleslaw that promises to play nice with all the burgers and hotdogs at your next backyard party, then here it is. [READ MORE]( [5 Mistakes to Avoid When Making Pasta Salad]( Rescue this picnic staple from mediocrity! Pasta salad, when assembled correctly, is sublime. [READ MORE]( [Are '80s Kitchens Making a Comeback?]( Yes, even those "French" blue cabinets are showing up again. [READ MORE]( [Is Greek Yogurt Really Better than Regular Yogurt?]( Which yogurt should you eat? Does it matter? [READ MORE]( [17 Classic Appetizers Everyone Will Love]( You can rest assured your friends will gobble these appetizers up. (P.S.: They won't kill your food budget either.) [READ MORE]( You Should Know About This Italian Wine Region When you think about Italian wine, what do you think of? Tuscany, yes. Veneto, Piedmont, Emilio Romagna ... but Puglia? Yes, Puglia. [READ MORE]( [How To Make English Muffins]( A step-by-step recipe for making a batch of English muffins for you and anyone lucky enough to be invited to your table. [READ MORE]( [Should You Pay Extra for a Counter-Depth Fridge?]( Standard-depth fridges are, well, standard. So, is it worth it to pay extra for a counter-depth fridge? [READ MORE]( Sign up for Apartment Therapy’s Real Estate Newsletter RECEIVE WEEKLY TIPS, TOURS AND ARTICLES RIGHT TO YOUR INBOX! [SIGN UP]( 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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