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Newsletter September 27, 2016 --------------------------------------------------------------- [Secret Menu Items at Your 12 Favorite Fast-Food Chains] There’s something about the existence of “secret menus” at fast food chains—the fact that there are certain off-menu items that the average customer doesn’t know about – that irresistibly tantalizing. For your fast-food dining pleasure, we’ve...[Read More]  [Shake Shack Secret Menu]--------------------------------------------------------------- [The 10 Best Culinary Schools in America] Working in a restaurant is simply nothing like cooking at home for friends and family, and for even the most passionate of cooks, a life in a professional kitchen may not be the right choice. Many don’t realize or understand the extraordinary...[Read More]  --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- [What Really Happens If You Swallow Your Chewing Gum?] So you’ve decided to swallow some chewing gum. Maybe it was unintentional — whatever. Maybe you just didn’t feel like spitting it out. Maybe you were really hungry. We’ve all been told at one point or another — usually when we were kids, by other...[Read More]  [Chewed Gum]--------------------------------------------------------------- [Where the Travel Pros Are Going This Fall — All the Hottest Destinations] Now that we’ve entered mid-September, it’s officially time to finalize your fall travel plans before it’s too late. Wondering why you should pick this season to travel? Allow us to enlighten you.[related]Click here for Where the Travel Pros Are...[Read More]  [Where the Travel Pros Are Going This Fall — All the Hottest Destinations]--------------------------------------------------------------- [Munich’s Oktoberfest: Beer-sneyland] Almost seven thousand people sat under the big Hofbrau-Festhalle tent, all enjoying liter mugs flowing with fresh beer, swaying and clapping, hooting, hollering, and lustily singing that oh-so-traditional German song: “Sweet Home Alabama.” The...[Read More]  [Munich’s Oktoberfest: Beer-sneyland]--------------------------------------------------------------- [10 Super-Cute Smash Cakes] It always used to be the case that at a first birthday party, the cake was reserved for the adults to eat while admiring the birthday baby, who wouldn’t normally be given more than a few bites of the cake. However, in the last few years, kids’ first...[Read More]  [Rainbow Smash Cake]--------------------------------------------------------------- [Why Are Sliders Called Sliders?] Sliders are one of the hallmarks of American cuisine. You probably just think of them as miniature hamburgers (or buffalo chicken sandwiches, or whatever other little thing restaurants these days put onto a small bun and call a slider), but in...[Read More]  --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- [Un | Fixed Homeland: A Night of Guyanese Cuisine and Inspired Art in Newark's Aljira] This Saturday Aljira, a Center for Contemporary Art, will be hosting a dinner party to celebrate "Un | Fixed Homeland," an exhibition featuring the works of 13 emerging and established global artists of Guyanese heritage. The goal of these...[Read More]  [art]--------------------------------------------------------------- Check it out 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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