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Newsletter May 2, 2016 --------------------------------------------------------------- [America’s 14 Best Italian Restaurant Chains] Like Irish pubs and Chinese takeouts, you’d be hard-pressed to find a moderately-populated town without an Italian restaurant. And for much of the country, that Italian restaurant is a chain. We canvassed the country, and from corporate behemoths...[Read More] [Maggiano's]--------------------------------------------------------------- [Use This Cool Hack to Chill a Bottle of Wine Fast] That moment when you realize that you’re ready to open the chilled bottle of white wine, only to find that you’ve forgotten to put in the refrigerator, is never a good one. What do you do to resolve this situation? Shove the bottle in the freezer?...[Read More] --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- [14 Delicious Dinners You Can Make in Your Microwave] Most of us tend to think of the microwave as a tool for reheating, melting, or defrosting, but the microwave is actually an oven, capable of cooking meals from scratch. With that in mind, it’s about time we start taking advantage of the quick and...[Read More] [14 Delicious Dinners You Can Make in Your Microwave]--------------------------------------------------------------- [The Cheapest Ways to Feed Your Family Healthy Food Seven Nights a Week] If your tax refund was unexpectedly high, you have our permission to ball out on every single expensive, kale-based juice and organic chip that Whole Foods has to offer. If you didn’t get as much back as you expected or, alternatively, if you just...[Read More] [cutting veggies]--------------------------------------------------------------- [11 Reasons Why Taylor Swift and Blake Lively Are our Favorite Food-Loving Celebrities] The friendship between Taylor Swift and Blake Lively has always been inevitable. When they first declared their relationship as BFFs on Instagram in December, we all rejoiced. Finally, these two stunning stars realized what we’d known for years:...[Read More] [Taylor Swift Blake Lively]--------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- [Broadway Hit ‘Hamilton’ Inspires a New Beer] It is virtually impossible to get tickets to see Hamilton, the smash hit Broadway play that sets the life story of founding father and first U.S. Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton to hip-hop music, but fans of the show who can’t get tickets now...[Read More] [Rise Up Rye Hamilton Beer by Gun Hill Brewing Company]--------------------------------------------------------------- [10 Food Names, Brands, and Slogans That Mean Something Embarrassing in Other Languages] Recently we brought you a list of 10 food and drink brands that are called something totally different abroad. This was meant to help international travelers locate their favorite eats while outside of the country, and most of the changes involved...[Read More] [10 Food Names, Brands, and Slogans That Mean Something Embarrassing in Other Languages]--------------------------------------------------------------- [University Regrets Buying a $17,000 Dining Table] The University of New Hampshire appears to be having a bit of buyer’s remorse over its new dining table, because as cool as it is to have a custom-made, light-up table that seats 16, a university representative said this week that in retrospect,...[Read More] [University of New Hampshire]--------------------------------------------------------------- What Others Are Reading Join the Community [Eat a restaurant meal you have to review?] [Cook something delicious you have to share?] [Eaten some great food around the world?] [Know a secret to throwing a great party?] [Create a profile. Join our growing community of food and drink lovers.] [Tips? Comments? Contact the Eat editor!] [Home] | [Cook] | [Eat/Dine] | [Drink] | [Travel] | [Entertain] | [Best Recipes] | [Lists] | [Community] | [Video] [© 2016 The Daily Meal] [Privacy Policy] [Terms & Conditions] [Ad Info] [Unsubscribe] The Daily Meal | 156 5th Avenue, Suite 400 | New York, NY 10010 This e-mail was sent to you because you asked us to send you this newsletter. If you would like to no longer receive the newsletter, you can [change your email settings] or [unsubscribe]. [One pixel image]

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