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Here’s 10 things you need to know The Ten Our picks for your week. Issue 48 | August 22, 2020 Y

Here’s 10 things you need to know [The PostUp]( The Ten Our picks for your week. Issue 48 | August 22, 2020 You read The Post Up, so you must want to know things. And boy, do we have some things for you to know. Cake you can drink? We’re talking about it. Soup that’s cold? We’ve got that too. Hmm, sounds curious. Guess you’re just going to have to give it a read before you order in with code: MILEY to get free delivery on 2 orders. [Palm Springs]( 1. What We're Doing Tonight [DC FanDome]( Is there a more perfect way to spend 24 hours than in a free, first-of-its-kind fan experience featuring exclusive DC content? You might even win a DC Prize Pack if you use code DCFANDOME on your Postmates order this weekend—complete with limited edition artwork created and signed by Jim Lee, a DC FanDome t-shirt and hat, plus a Funko Pop! 2. How We're Beating the Heat Cold Soup From Nevada to North Carolina, it’s been pretty darn hot lately. Sure you can throw on some shorts and crank up the fan, but there’s a much tastier way to stay cool—gazpacho. [Gordon Ramsey’s recipe]( is our fave and this classic, cold soup is basically just a bunch of blended up veggies, so you can go to town. Better luck next summer, ice cream. 3. What We're Reading Men to Avoid in Art and Life Who doesn’t love a good Twitter-to-book-deal story? [Nicole Tersigni's]( is especially sweet. The Detroit-based writer combined her irritating experiences with "mansplaining" and classic paintings to create new works of art. Her coffee table book, [Men to Avoid in Art and Life,]( strike a chord with any woman who's been told “You look much prettier when you smile.” 4. How We're Happy Hour-ing Infuse all the alcohol Extra time at home means you get to play fancy cocktail bartender—again. So give the G+T a rest and start [infusing]( things you drink with things you eat. How about adding grapefruits to tequila? “Yum,” you’ll say. “This is so refreshing, what took me so long?” But call us when you start steeping jalapeños in vodka. New Bloody Mary achievement level, unlocked. 5. What We’re Giving to Our Frenemies Turkey Dinner Candy Corn We have one question for the evil geniuses behind Brach's new [Turkey Dinner Candy Corn]( Why? And before you start visualizing this candy catastrophe, no it’s not one piece of candy with all the Thanksgiving flavors rolled into one. Every handful has pieces that taste like green beans, roasted turkey, cranberry sauce, glazed carrot, sweet potato pie, and stuffing. What, no corn? 6. What We’re Wearing Sweatpants Are you wearing sweatpants or are the sweatpants wearing you? Either way, you’re not alone. [Sales of sweatpants are through the roof]( up 80% in recent months. The crowd favorite is [Entireworld]( fancy sweat sets that keep selling out. The hype is real. Real comfortable, that is. 7. What We're Drinking Solid foods [Portillo’s]( is a Chicago mainstay, famous for serving up local delicacies like hot dogs and Italian beef sandwiches. But the undisputed champ of the menu isn’t covered in mustard or relish, it’s the [Chocolate Cake Shake](. With an entire slice of freshly baked cake and plenty of vanilla ice cream, one sip of this shake and you’ll never look at baked goods the same. 8. What We’re Playing Fall Guys Surprising no one, lately there’s been a [massive surge]( in video game consoles and time spent gaming. The latest game we can’t put down? The fairly ridiculous [Fall Guys](. You complete silly challenges with up to 60 wobbly players in hopes of being the last one standing. Wacky and colorful for kids, challenging for adults—this addicting game is the great equalizer. 9. What We're Looking Forward To Fields of psychedelic cotton Science has its moments, and we're especially psyched about what some [Australian scientists are doing with cotton]( in the lab. They've genetically modified the plant to produce in a rainbow of colors (well, red, gold, purple, and black so far) with the hope that the cotton could one day be grown au natural. So in the future, the fashion industry could skip the toxic dye process and you just might have a sweet new Instagram background. 10. Who's Reuniting Miley Cyrus and the VMAs A match made in pop music heaven, Miley Cyrus will be catching up with her old buddy, the [MTV VMAs]( on Monday, August 30. Bonus: This reunion comes with the first-ever live performance of Miley’s new single, “Midnight Sky.” Who knows what will happen once she hits the stage. Free Delivery on 2 Orders Use code: MILEY Order in for less. [Order Now →]( Keeping Deliveries and Pickup Safe Our [non-contact feature]( ensures safe and convenient delivery to the door. Stay up to date with the [latest advice]( from the CDC. The [Postmates Fleet Relief Fund]( helps cover the cost of co-pays, medical expenses, and sick leave. 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