Guides to brunches, late-night eats, our favorite burgers, romantic restaurants, and
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Need help planning your Thanksgiving? We've got tons of recipes from local chefs so you can make your best turkey, stuffing, pie, and more!
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It’s not hard to get a weekly column in the Washington Post’s Style section—if you’re Sally Quinn.
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Where the deals are hiding on November 27.
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Chefs from Sou’Wester to Birch & Barley fill you on their favorite Thanksgiving recipes.
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Head to the downtown neighborhood near DC’s Verizon Center for wonderful museums, top restaurants, and some very good drinks.
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Worried about how you’re going to pull that Thanksgiving meal together by November 26? Luckily, there’s lots of ways to get a takeout turkey-day dinner so you don’t have to lift a finger in the kitchen. When ordering a turkey, keep in mind that a ten-to-12 pound turkey will feed four to six people.
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Ask food & wine editor and restaurant critic Todd Kliman a question about Washington area cuisine and restaurant news.
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Thanksgiving dinner doesn’t have to gobble up your budget. Adam Longworth from 701 shows us how with a feast for six for less than $50.
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Get a jump start on Christmas cookies and indulge in Thanksgiving.
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Gone are the robust bureaus for the Los Angeles Times, Newhouse News, and other once-healthy news organizations. Digital media bureaus now are taking their places with as many reporters and plenty of swagger.
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Try your hand at this decadent and popular dish from Vidalia.
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We're looking for photos of happy pets for an upcoming issue of the magazine.
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Curbside Cupcakes, a mobile cupcake business operating out of a bubblegum-pink truck has been making rounds since Tuesday.
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Connie Chung and Maury Povich spent more than $8 million on their new house.
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Washington has more women in high places than ever. Here’s how the 100 most powerful got to the top, how they balance career and family, and their advice for young women on the way up.
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Nightlife Guides
Looking for fun? Check out our Nightlife Guides, where we roundup the best cocktails, free events, outdoor activities, and lots more.
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Say Cheese
We're looking for photos of happy pets for an upcoming issue of the magazine. Does your cat or dog have a cute smile? Email high-resolution photos—5x7, 300 dpi—to Cindy Rich at crich@washingtonian.com. Please include your pet's name and breed, along with your name and contact information.
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