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And Now, a Word From Dallas’ Food and Drink Industry on 2020
We asked chefs, restaurateurs, bar owners, bakers, and other industry insiders about this rollercoaster of a year. Here's what they said.
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Move Over Eggnog. I Want to Introduce You to Coquito, Puerto Rico’s Holiday Drink.
We all know and love eggnog. Now get to know and quickly love this rum and coconut concoction.
By Rosin Saez
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Superb Dallas-Brewed Beers to Sip This Season
It's winter. We want burly ales, oatmeal stouts, and brews that remind us of gingersnaps. Don’t miss these local favorites. Plus, a few ciders.
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Where to Order Holiday Meals in Dallas This Year
Honestly, consuming spiral ham whilst wearing sweatpants at home with Christmas Vacation on the TV sounds like a perfect day.
By Rosin Saez
Christmas 2020
How the Dallas Jewish Community Celebrates Hanukkah in the Time of COVID-19
As Hanukkah begins (December 10–18), observants try to preserve tradition without the usual communal ties and in-person gatherings that are so dear.
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The Best Christmas Activities in Dallas During a Very Strange 2020
Strap on your mask or open up your computer for a trip to the North Pole without leaving Dallas-Fort Worth.
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10 Seasonal Candles to Get You in the Holiday Spirit
Whether you prefer a scent that evokes warm apple cider, spicy orange cloves, or fresh pine needles, you'll find a new favorite in this roundup of Dallas-made candles.
By Emily Heft
Christmas 2020
Elevate Your Holiday Décor with Locally Sourced Garlands, Stockings, and More
Our favorite ways to create a seasonally-inspired space, from monogrammed silk stockings from Caitlin Wilson to globally-inspired garlands from Dunbar Road.
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A Complete Guide to Christmas Tree Care in Dallas
A start-to-finish guide, from choosing the perfect tree to recycling it come January.
By Reagan Williamson
Christmas 2020
Three Coffee Cocktails to Brighten Your Winter Nights
Licor 43, Spain's bestselling spirit, will help add some sugar and spice to your holidays. Carajillo lovers, rejoice.
By Kathy Wise