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• [Hawaii Is Offering Free Flights for Remote Workers Looking to Temporarily Relocate](#toc_item_0) • [Take Me There](#toc_item_1) • [The Best Hard Ciders To Drink This Winter](#toc_item_2) • [Cheers](#toc_item_3) • [This Is When Grocery Stores Are Least Crowded, According to Google Maps](#toc_item_4) • [What You Need to Know](#toc_item_5) • [10 Crimes You're Committing Against Your Cheese](#toc_item_6) • [Hot Toddy Me](#toc_item_7) • [Hit The Slopes and 12 Others Ways to Enjoy The Poconos This Winter](#toc_item_8) • [Let's Go Skiing](#toc_item_9) *Header 728x90 [( news [] [Hawaii Is Offering Free Flights for Remote Workers Looking to Temporarily Relocate]( For months, many of us have been finding ways to do our jobs, regardless of what they are, from the comfort of our homes. We’ve been stuck at uncomfortable or makeshift desks within the same four walls since around March. Let’s be honest: the views are getting old, but there’s not much anyone can do about it. Unless, of course, you’d like to temporarily relocate to Hawaii. We know, it’s a big ask. Beautiful beaches, perfect weather, nice people, good food. All that could be your life, at least for a little while, thanks to Hawaii’s new Movers and Shakas Temporary Resident Program. The aim of the program is to recruit remote workers—whether they’re former Hawaii residents, or people from the mainland—to pack up their work and everything else they own and give island life a try for a while, according to a press release. [] [Take Me There]( [( [( food & drink [] [The Best Hard Ciders To Drink This Winter]( While a full bodied red wine may be your go-to during the colder months, hard cider also gets the job done while still keeping you warm. To help curate the best ciders to try as the temperature drops, I called on Peter Yi, co-owner of Brooklyn Cider House and founder of PJ Wine. “The ciders I chose have an impeccable reputation,” he said. “A lot of them are either hand grown or use wild apples that they forage, but all of them are just made with the utmost love and respect.” [] [Cheers]( [( *Sponsored Ads List [( news [] [This Is When Grocery Stores Are Least Crowded, According to Google Maps]( There was a time when going to the grocery store was a pretty standard chore. You walked in armed with only your wallet, a list, and hopefully some reusable bags, got what you needed, and got out. Nowadays, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, it’s more of an undertaking. You need everything you used to need plus a mask, gloves, sanitizer, and whatever else you need to keep yourself safe. [] [What You Need to Know]( [( [( food & drink [] [10 Crimes You're Committing Against Your Cheese]( If you’re reading this, I think it’s safe to assume that you’re a cheese lover. I’m sure you have the best intentions, but there’s a good chance that you’re committing some crimes against your cheese without even realizing it. Like any lover, cheese deserves respect and proper handling. A good wedge of cheese is precious, magical, and expensive, so you want to get the most pleasure possible out of that sultry wedge. When you treat that cheese wrong, it’ll go from seductive treat to a slimy, ammoniated mess. But if you show it the love and respect it deserves, well, it’ll treat you real nice in return. Don’t worry, we all make mistakes. What matters is that you’re willing to change, and fortunately, this kind of self-improvement has a distinctly delicious reward. So let’s start here, with the 10 mistakes you are probably making with cheese -- and how to fix them. [] [Hot Toddy Me]( [( *720x300 Ad Banner [( Philadelphia [] [Hit The Slopes and 12 Others Ways to Enjoy The Poconos This Winter]( Considering we’ve all been in hibernation mode since March, the approaching winter may not lift your spirits. For a wintery city escape to snowier, more placid pastures, consider a drive up to the Pocono Mountains, where lots of fresh air awaits, along with even more COVID-compliant activities. Whether you’re in the mood to ski, snowboard, hit up a brewery, or do very little, the two-hour drive will satisfy the winter adventurer and the lazy vacationer alike. [] [Let's Go Skiing]( [( *Footer 728x90 Thrillist Editorial - Favorable reviews cannot be bought. Read our [Terms & Conditions](, [Privacy Policy]( Delivered by Thrillist.com, 568 Broadway, Suite 507, New York, NY 10012 [212.966.2263]( Sent to {EMAIL}. Add themove@newsletter.thrillist.com to your safe-sender list so our emails get to your inbox. [View On The Web]( [Content Settings]( [Unsubscribe](

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