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Barbie-themed treats for your Oscar watch party. 💖

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This March, we're eating seasonal goodies and exploring our own backyard. Embrace new adventures. He

This March, we're eating seasonal goodies and exploring our own backyard. [View this email in your browser]( Embrace new adventures. Hello, March! We’re heading towards spring, a season that brings extra sunshine, beautiful produce, and opportunities for adventure. With that in mind, we hope you’ll join us in [exploring your own]( backyard this month. Find small moments of joy in a new bookstore or gallery in your neighborhood, or delight in a local ingredient you’ve never cooked with before. We hope our March mood board inspires you to embrace your community with fresh eyes. This tropical, tangy fruit used to be a sign of wealth. 17th-century aristocrats would rent them for display at parties! Fruit, Flowers and a Fish Jan van Os (1744-1808) The National Gallery, London, via ArtUK.org [Click for Answer]( FOOD 🏆 What to Eat 🏆 And the award for “Best Appetizer” goes to… As the stars hit the red carpet on Sunday for the 96th Academy Awards, we’ll be chowing down on snacks. Make your Oscar party the best in town with these movie-themed recipes. Strawberry Jam-Filled Heart Cookies These sweet treats look like they’re straight out of Barbie Land, and have a warm, gooey center — just like our favorite blonde protagonist. [Make ‘Em]( Egg TartsRumor has it that Emma Stone devoured 60 egg tarts when filming “Best Picture”-nominated Poor Things. Our recipe makes six, so you do the math. 😉 [Make ‘Em]( Vanilla Puppy Éclairs French legal drama Anatomy of a Fall was certainly tense, but you can celebrate the true star of the film (Snoop, the guide dog) with these adorable éclairs. [Make ‘Em]( Ham & Cheese Pastry TwistsIf the Christmas dinner scene in The Holdovers made your mouth water (and your heart swell), this easy appetizer should hold you over until the holiday season. [Make ‘Em]( The produce section is getting brighter! Hit your local farmer’s market and shop seasonally this month with this handy guide to U.S. produce. ⬇️ TIPS What To Do Let’s explore together. Join us on March 9th for a fun-filled day exploring the local gems of one of Santa Monica's most picturesque streets, Montana Avenue! We’ll be hitting a list of curated spots from [Zibby’s Bookshop]( to [Salt’s Cure]( grabbing coffee and lunch, and even taking a walk along the Santa Monica bluffs for stunning ocean views. Spots are limited, so grab your tickets now and use code LACRAWL5 for $5 off! [Join the City Crawl]( ENTERTAINMENT On Our Feed Can’t wait for your next vacation? Bring the vibes of an Italian villa to your own backyard with this sunny set-up. [Watch on Instagram]( Tell us how you feel. 💭 How likely are you to recommend this newsletter to a friend? lowest [1]( [2]( [3]( [4]( [5]( [6]( [7]( [8]( [9]( [10]( highest [Instagram icon]( [Pinterest icon]( [TikTok icon]( Was this email forwarded to you? [Sign up!]( Copyright (C) 2024 Tastemade. All rights reserved. You're receiving this because you opted into our email list. Our mailing address is: Tastemade 3019 Olympic Blvd Stage C Santa Monica, CA 90404 USA [Add us to your address book]( [Update Email Preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from this list.

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