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Skimm’d while saving 90% on a flight to Greece — Check out what we Skimm’d for you today [theSkimm Logo] [Subscribe]( [Read in browser]( March 23, 2024 Daily Skimm [Header Image]( [Together with]( [Dollar Flight Club Logo]( Skimm’d while [saving 90% on a flight to Greece]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Update location]( or [View forecast]( EDITOR’S NOTE Happy Saturday. This weekend, I’m drawing inspiration from [Drew Barrymore’s viral “hermit” lifestyle]( and staying in. While I enjoy uninterrupted indoor time, I’ll be scrolling through the comments section of [Martha Stewart’s Instagram post]( that features a bizarre chicken-lobster dish straight out of the “Poor Things” universe. Safe to say, I won’t be attempting to make that — but I will try to [perfect my at-home cocktail](, using [this TikTok hack]( to up my hosting game. — Alex Carr / Editorial Director / New York, NY [Read: Memory Piece by Lisa Ko] “Memory Piece” by Lisa Ko theSkimm Giselle, Jackie, and Ellen meet as kids in the early 1980s and bond by crashing a neighbor’s Fourth of July barbeque and successfully pilfering hamburgers. That’s the beginning of their stories, which we follow through the ‘90s and finally into a dystopian 2040. Giselle becomes a performance artist, Jackie a software engineer, and Ellen an activist in New York City. Each woman gets her own section of the book, and each one has to contend with the changing world as she figures out what really matters to her. We asked Lisa Ko — whose first novel was the highly acclaimed “[The Leavers](” — a few questions. Here’s what she had to say… Q: Like some of your “[Memory Piece](” protagonists, you were also raised in the New Jersey suburbs during the 1980s. How much did you draw from your own experiences? Ko: Their experiences are not mine and their characters wholly fictional, but the landscapes in which they grew up are familiar to me — Jackie and Giselle’s New Jersey childhoods, and Ellen’s in New York City during the same time. The mall where Giselle does a year-long art project is my childhood mall, Paramus Park; like Jackie and Giselle, I, too, was a reluctant Saturday-morning Chinese school attendee. I also grew up on a steady diet of MTV and dreamt of one day moving to the city and becoming an artist, like Giselle. Q: What’s one thing from the ‘80s you wish still existed today? Ko: Telephone landlines still exist (for now!), but I haven’t had one in decades, and sometimes I yearn for that pre-text-messaging, pre-internet-in-your-hand world where we weren’t all contactable at all times. 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Ko: I’m reading Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah’s “[Chain Gang All Stars](” and it’s just exhilarating — an abolitionist text that’s part satire, part horror, implicating the reader at every step. [Eat] The Creamy Pasta Recipe That’s Easy, Breezy, and Perfect for Spring theSkimm Pat yourselves on the back: We officially made it to spring. Sure, it might not be quite as warm as we’d like — but, weather be damned, we’re eating as if it’s bike-shorts degrees outside and farmers’ markets are bursting with all of the greens. Which is exactly why we’re recommending The Original Dish’s [Creamy Orecchiette with Chicken Sausage & Spring Vegetables](. The buttery pasta leans heavily on some of the earliest stars of spring produce (think: leeks, peas, fennel, spinach) and adds ample herbs, white wine, and lemon juice and zest for a welcome zing. The Time Commitment: Around 45 minutes. Meaning, you’ll also be able to enjoy the best parts of spring — like longer days and outdoor happy hours. The Original Dish’s Tip: The recipe calls for [ramps]( — onion’s cool, hip cousin — which are only available for a few weeks each year. If you can’t find any, sliced spring onions or shallots will also work, but make sure to “cook them in the butter for [two to three] minutes before adding the garlic.” Other Takes: When it comes to recipes that scream spring, there are [plenty of other pastabilities]( (sorry, we had to), like [Greek-Style Shrimp Pasta with Kale]( or [Chili Crisp Salmon Farfalle](. Looking for something vegetarian? Noodle on [Spring Orzotto]( or [Lemon Spaghetti](. Not to mention, [Ramen Noodles with Miso Pesto]( and this [viral superfood pasta recipe]( are two creative ways to go green. [Image of Greece] The Greek Island Where You Can Actually Relax theSkimm Santorini and Mykonos may get all the attention, but Paros deserves some of the Cyclades spotlight. 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People think if a certain amount of time has passed, they’re past their mark, but there’s no set date … I love the saying, ‘Never complain, never explain.’ You don’t need to give a tardy explanation — you just need to do it … [ideally] in person or [on the] phone … If you feel bad, you can apologize [and say something like], ‘I have no excuse’ or ‘I wanted to give you space’ … Some people feel very uncomfortable about things like this, [so sending] a note [first] would [also] be acceptable. Say, ‘Hey, listen, I don’t want to bug you, I’m sure you’re going through a lot, [but] know that I’m thinking about you. I’ll reach out to you at [X] time.’ Then make sure you do follow up … It [comes down to] the golden rule. If this happened to you, you’d want [your friend] to do the same thing. 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