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? #toc_item_0 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? *Header 728x90 [] Holidays and public events

• #toc_item_0 • [These Lux Adirondack Stays Would Make Great Escapes This Winter](#toc_item_1) • [Get Away!](#toc_item_2) • [How to Pair Cheese According to an Expert Cheesemonger](#toc_item_3) • [Would You Like Some Cheese with Your Cheese?](#toc_item_4) • [Didn’t I See This Restaurant on 'Insecure'?](#toc_item_5) • [Let's Go](#toc_item_6) • [Anthony Bourdain’s Final Book Comes Out This Spring](#toc_item_7) • [Around the World](#toc_item_8) • [Travel Around in a Peanut-Shaped Bus for a Year!](#toc_item_9) • [Calling All Peanutters!!](#toc_item_10) *Header 728x90 [] Holidays and public events have taken on a larger-than-life quality lately, haven’t they? Every time a special day rolls around, my heart flutters, because it offers a small opportunity to feel like life has any kind of variety. In a normal year, I’d take advantage of everyone else’s love of the Super Bowl and wander the empty streets of New York like it was my own personal playground, but this year, I ordered Buffalo wings and watched (the first half of) the game just like everyone else… okay, I had it on in the background, but it was something! And I do love Buffalo wings. If anything, these special days are an excuse to eat different foods and have different thoughts than the usual chicken breast/"does life have any meaning?" two-for-one special. I had dumplings for the Lunar New Year, ate chocolates throughout Valentine’s Day, and on Presidents Day, I had more leftover chocolates and spent about five minutes thinking about who my favorite president is (It’s Martin Van Buren, but just because of the mutton chops). I’m even considering observing Lent this year, because it feels more viable than ever… I’ve already given up a bunch, why not keep going? I’m going to start wearing five facemasks for Lent. One thing you absolutely shouldn’t give up this year is Thrillist. I mean, how could you? It’s the soul of your week. Shall we run through today’s articles? There’s a list of pre-picked Airbnbs in the Adirondacks that will have you dreaming of escape and there are some tips from a professional cheesemonger about how to pair cheeses with other items. There’s a list of all the Black-owned restaurants in Los Angeles that have been featured on Insecure. There’s an article about Anthony Bourdain’s final book that will be showing up in stores soon. Finally, there’s an opening at Planters for all you peanut lovers out there. If you guys have any ideas about what I ought to give up for Lent, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Right now, my top contenders are: listening to ABBA on an empty stomach, telling people about my dreams, and reading Judge Judy’s Wikipedia. Now I just have to figure out if you’re allowed to give yourself ashes on Ash Wednesday or if you need a man of the cloth to do it. Till tomorrow, [-Ned Riseley, Newsletter Contributor]( [ [( travel [] [These Lux Adirondack Stays Would Make Great Escapes This Winter]( Grab some friends, insist that they get tested, and get a house in the Adirondacks where you see absolutely no one for the entirety of your stay! We know you want to. Or else, get the Airbnb for yourself and reenact scenes from When a Stranger Calls in front of a roaring fire. Sorry that’s not very enticing. I’ll let you make your own associations about these lavish woodsy pads that are now available for short stays. Log cabins, ultra-modern digs, deer heads on the walls… What could be better? These are great places to hide out and CHECK OUT. [] [Get Away!]( [( *Sponsored Ads List [( food [] [How to Pair Cheese According to an Expert Cheesemonger]( I’m sure you’re aware that cheese absolutely loves to be paired up. Camembert, feta, mozzarella, cheddar, manchego… mascarpone… all singles who are ready to mingle. And luckily we have an article about the way to go about pairing your fromage with aplomb. With tips from cheesemonger, Greselda Powell, of New York’s Murray’s Cheese, you’ll be an unstoppable charcuterateur in no time. I have always believed that cheese goes with everything, a simple rule that’s never failed me, but this has helped give me a little focus as a fromage sommelier. [] [Would You Like Some Cheese with Your Cheese?]( [( [( food [] [Didn’t I See This Restaurant on 'Insecure'?]( Insecure is more than just a show on HBO. It’s a showcase of some of the best Black-owned restaurants in Los Angeles. How many times do you watch a show for takeout ideas, but now you can do just that? Do you want some chicken and waffles from the restaurant that Lawrence and Chad went to that one time? Vegan tacos just like the ones at Issa’s birthday party? Red velvet cupcakes like the one you saw in the block party in season 4? You can eat something that has been on TV! What are you waiting for? [] [Let's Go]( [( *720x300 Ad Banner [( news [] [Anthony Bourdain’s Final Book Comes Out This Spring]( Before he died, Anthony Bourdain wrote a memoir-style travel guide, and this spring, you’ll be able to read it. It’s called World Travel: An Irreverent Guide, and we would expect nothing less than irreverent from this legend of the genre. Keep Bourdain’s memory alive with these vital stories about Tony’s misadventures on the road, from New York to Borneo, to Paris, Shanghai, Tanzania, and more. Read more about the book here. [] [Around the World]( [( [( news [] [Travel Around in a Peanut-Shaped Bus for a Year!]( I’ll say it to you plain: Planters wants to hire you to be a “Peanutter” and travel around the country in a peanut-shaped bus for a year. The bus is called a “NUTmobile,” you’d be dressed in a royal blue long-sleeved polo shirt, and you’d have eight outgoing friends doing exactly the same thing. It’s like the Boxcar Children, if the Boxcar Children were peanut ambassadors. This isn’t just an easy job though, you need to have very specific qualifications to win the title of “Peanutter.” One of the qualities they’re looking for is “always on,” so needless to say I won’t be applying, but I hope you’ll consider it, or pass it along to someone who should! [] [Calling All Peanutters!!]( [( *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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