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Newsletter February 14, 2017 --------------------------------------------------------------- [What Office Lunches Look Like Around the World]( For most office workers around the world, lunch is a meal eaten away from home. Although schedules and shifts can vary, people tend to eat breakfast before heading off to their jobs and then dinner after they return. But lunch during the work week... [Read More](  [Korea] --------------------------------------------------------------- [11 Ways to Lose Weight Fast Without a Crash Diet]( It’s only natural to get a little fleshy around the midsection during winter, but those extra pounds can be extremely distressing if you need fit into a particular dress or pair of pants. [related]Click here to view the 11 Ways to Lose Weight Fast... [Read More](  --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- [Stop Calling That Juicy Steak ‘Bloody’ – Here’s What It Really Is]( You can be forgiven if you think that the pinkish liquid that makes a rare steak “juicy” is blood. We tend to call a rare steak “bloody,” after all, so it’s not exactly a stretch to think that the red liquid that drips out of your steak when you cut... [Read More](  [Rare Steak] --------------------------------------------------------------- [Simplify Your Kitchen Life by Tossing Out These 15 Things]( If you have ever moved from one house or apartment to another, you know and understand the pain of packing up the kitchen: Delicate bowls and glassware are packaged tenderly; you organize all of your prized pans and baking molds into one box, and... [Read More](  [Simplify your life and donate them to some other poor, unsuspecting fool person.] --------------------------------------------------------------- [Hooked on Cheese: Ossau-Iraty]( I recently received word from an old friend at Agour Fromages that a representative from this renowned Basque dairy was in New York City and wanted to meet me for a cheese tasting. Hmmm … an opportunity to feast on cheeses from a dairy that has won... [Read More](  [Ossau-Iraty ] --------------------------------------------------------------- [Can Texas Produce Age-Worthy Cabernet Sauvignon?]( Cabernet sauvignon is legendary for its ability to improve in the bottle, often for more than a decade, and then to remain enjoyable for many more years after that. [related] There are many examples from Bordeaux and California’s Napa Valley. But if... [Read More](  [Pheasant Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon] --------------------------------------------------------------- [What’s New: The National Tourism Organization of Serbia and Air Serbia]( The National Tourism Organization of Serbia and Air Serbia recently hosted a cocktail event at the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Serbia to the United Nations in New York City to announce the new direct flights from New York to Belgrade,... [Read More](  [air serbia] --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- [The 14 Most Romantic Tables for Two in San Diego]( Couples looking for romance this Valentine’s Day can head to the beach (for a long walk, naturally) or to the bedroom (they don’t call it “get a room” for nothing).The 14 Most Romantic Tables for Two in San Diego (Slideshow)Or, they can snag a... [Read More](  [Cusp] --------------------------------------------------------------- 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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