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Newsletter January 23, 2017 --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Different Eating Habits of Presidents Obama and Trump] On Jan. 20, 2017, Donald J. Trump was sworn in as the president of the United States in a peaceful transition of power. The past eight years under President Barack Obama have been rocky at times, but whether you liked him or support his successor or... [Read More]  [ Presidential Eating Habits ] --------------------------------------------------------------- [10 Things You Didn’t Know About Jim Beam] Even if you’re not a drinker, you’ve probably heard of Jim Beam. But who exactly was Jim Beam, and what’s the story behind one of the world’s most popular bourbon whiskeys?10 Things You Didn’t Know About Jim Beam (Slideshow)The earliest... [Read More]  --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Only 5 Things You Really Need for an Amazing Super Bowl Party] Though there are countless ways that you can prepare for the Super Bowl, it really doesn’t have to be that complicated. In reality, a viewing party for a sporting event is one of the easiest parties to throw.[related]Don’t believe us? Trust us, you... [Read More]  [Super bowl Party] --------------------------------------------------------------- [A Beginner's Guide to Customizing Your In-N-Out Order] The In-N-Out menu is about as simple as it gets, by the looks of it. Burgers, fries, shakes, drinks… That’s about it. By now just about everyone is familiar with their “Not-So-Secret Menu” with the animal-style fries on it, but for those in the know... [Read More]  [In-N-Out] --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Owner of Houston’s Sylvia’s Enchilada Kitchen Shares Her Secrets] Sylvia Casares was born in Brownsville, Texas, one of the southernmost cities in the United States, as the third child of four and the only daughter to Everardo and Severa Casares. Her parents are both Texan-born, so Sylvia is a proud third-... [Read More]  [Sylvia Casares ] --------------------------------------------------------------- [Why Were There So Many Gelatin-Based Dishes in the 1950s and 60s?] Look through any of the most popular and trendy cookbooks of the 1950s and 1960s and you’ll encounter a disheartening trend, one that thankfully has faded into obscurity: dishes that were encased in savory molded gelatin or aspic. These are some of... [Read More]  [Jell-O Mold Salad] --------------------------------------------------------------- [Chef Lee Wolen to Head New Restaurant for Chicago’s Boka Group] The Boka Restaurant Group has another card up its sleeve. Lee Wolen, the executive chef at Chicago’s Michelin-starred Boka, will be at the helm of a new concept that will be part of The Viceroy Chicago, an extension of the luxury Viceroy Hotel Group... [Read More]  [Chef Lee Wolen] --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Go-To Spot for Nuggets in NYC] You’d go to a bar for drinks, right? So why not take that single-mindedness somewhere a little more inventive?NYC is full of fun, single-destination spots to eat one item in a number of varieties done really well. There's Egg Shop, The Meatball Shop... [Read More]  [nuggets] --------------------------------------------------------------- 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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