It’s that time of the year — Girl Scout cookies are ready to tempt those New Year’s resolutions.
Food and Drink
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Atlanta’s bar scene is crawling with options, but what’s more fun than a secret bar? There are several favorites hidden around town.
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Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching and it’s never too early to begin making plans to impress that special someone.
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The plant-based diet has been adapted by a lot of people in recent years, and it is still going strong in 2021.
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Come February, there’ll be a new bar in town.
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Founded in 1950, the Tea Council of the USA officially named January as National Hot Tea Month several years ago.
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Come summer, East Atlanta will have a new food hall to explore.
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With the pandemic ongoing and cold weather fully intact, many Atlantans are still finding themselves home now more than ever.
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Beverages don’t have to be boring just because you may be participating in Dry January.
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Cold weather’s here to stay and, love it or hate it, we can all agree Atlanta has many great options for a round of cocktails to help keep warm.
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Everyone loves the sweet, warm, cozy taste of hot cocoa on a chilly day.
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Minibar Delivery has partnered with several local retailers to begin on-demand delivery of beer, wine and liquor on Dec.
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Give the gift of delicious food this season as local restaurants celebrate the holidays with mouthwatering treats perfect for friends and family.
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Dec. 4 is National Cookie Day and to celebrate, Tiff’s Treats is sharing a sweet cookie giveaway that will present one lucky Atlantan with hot-out-of-the-oven cookie deliveries for their entire gift list.
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There are now an incredible amount of recipes for the whole family to enjoy filled with flavors of cinnamon, maple, ginger, lemon and more, which allow even vegetarians and vegans to enjoy delicious meals on a holiday traditionally centered around a turkey.
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This year, Thanksgiving dinner is bound to look a little different.
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Whether you’re preparing for Thanksgiving with family or a Friendsgiving celebration with your best pals, show up to the festivities with the best dish of all – dessert.
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It’s about that time of year where we begin to rotate out our summery sours and Radlers for something a little heavier like milk stouts, pumpkin brews and more.
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Friendsgiving – when gathering with friends becomes a great excuse to have two Thanksgiving meals.
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There’s a swanky new joint in town, and guests should be careful, or they may just think they’ve stepped into another decade while trying to escape 2020!
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If you haven’t watched already, check out “American Barbecue Showdown” on Netflix.
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Nothing says cozy quite like a hot cocktail, a weighted blanket, some candles and a romantic comedy.
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Imagine sipping on a cocktail in a dark, cozy bar as you escape reality and venture into the fictional world of James Bond.
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Nothing says fall like toasting friends and family with a warm cocktail in hand, and several Atlanta spots have their own unique creations to curb that craving.
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Colder weather doesn’t mean you have to eat processed food or stop cooking healthier.
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Fall has officially arrived and that typically equals kitchens filled with lots of comforting soups, festive breads and of course, the occasional baked good.
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Beer lovers mark your calendars.
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The 11th annual Southern Chefs Potluck by Wholesome Wave Georgia returns Sunday, Oct. 11 from 5-6:15PM in a new virtual format.
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Throughout quarantine, virtual cooking and cocktail classes became a go-to activity for many (as well as a fun way to support local restaurants and bars through a difficult time).
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2020 has been rough, but there are still reasons for celebrations, including for one of America’s favorite foods during National Pizza Month in October.