Results for: meet up
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How To Host a Restorative Dinner Party for Your Chosen Queer Fam
Over the past few years, I’ve learned a lot about how to curate and host a sacred queer space. It feels important to share some of the practical things I’ve learned so you can curate those spaces, too.
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Mac and Cheese To Eat Out of a Pot in Your Underwear
It’s a beautiful, rushed meeting of those nostalgic blue Kraft boxes from after school specials and the trendy adult cacio e pepes that have overtaken the menus of fancy Italian restaurants everywhere.
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Outside the Sides Box: Alternative Thanksgiving Dishes That Go Great With Turkey
There are a whole lot of vegan and gluten free options for alternative Thanksgiving sides.
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Uncommon Pairings: What Wine You Should Drink Based on Your Star Sign
Geminis, at their best, are adaptable, playful, and great in group settings — like sparkling wines!
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Hangover Molletes
Crusty bread lightly buttered at its golden edges, saucy black beans seasoned in such a way you will dream about them long after they are gone, cheese to the brim, fresh vegetable salsa, and rich wedges of avocado delicately piled on top. These sandwiches are not about hangovers, they are about friendship.
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It’s Honestly Upsetting How Good These Anchovies Are
I was skeptical about pricey anchovies, but I was wrong!
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Uncommon Pairings: Putting Your Tongue To Work
Welcome to Uncommon Pairings, a new Autostraddle column about wine! Today, we’re learning how to taste.
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Tricking Lesbians Into Eating Gluten-Free Pie
Their approval puffed me up like the topping on a lemon meringue pie, but I didn’t have the heart to tell anyone that it was gluten-free.
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Uncommon Pairings: Canned Sparkling Wines and the Chips That Go With Them
Canned wines have solved the problem of me not wanting to commit to an entire bottle of something.
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30 Easy Super Bowl Snack Ideas To Make Even if You’re Not Watching the Game
I haven’t watched the Super Bowl in years, but I love scalable, shareable snacks.
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Holigay Gift Guide: Queer Cookbooks for Every Home Chef on Your Shopping List
If you’re going to buy cookbooks for your friends and family, why not buy them queer cookbooks and put money in the pockets of queer chefs?
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I Tried Instagram’s Latest Favorite Tinned Fish Product and It’s a Perfect Weekend Treat
Welcome to Fish Party, a new series about tinned fish, friendship, and dyke domesticity. First up: a review of the hot and salty Fishwife x Fly By Jing collab!
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Lesbians, Love & Colcannon — 48 hours in Dublin
I’d found the ultimate comfort food on a spur-of-the-moment trip, it was the cherry on top of a sweet Valentine’s Day.
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Beers I Drank From Ages 14 to 20 That Made Me the ‘Man’ I Am Today
Every punk party — whether it was in Ft. Lauderdale or Lake Worth or North Miami — had the exact same drink options. Either you were drinking Mickey’s or you were doing shots of Jack Daniels.
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Five Ways I’ve Changed Since Buying An Espresso Machine
Buying this new espresso machine has made me more, how do I put this, wifey material? Yeah.
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Cereal Mascots, Ranked by Lesbianism
“Okay this Cheerios bee is a lesbian, but I’d be worried if any of my friends were dating them.”
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The Dyke Kitchen: So Nice To Meat You!
On the evening when I was inviting my latest love interest to meet my last girlfriend, who is also one of my very best friends, it made perfect sense that I would grill for the fiery women involved in this queer occasion.
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The Dyke Kitchen: Defining Taste With Karen Tongson
Tongson’s personal cooking style relies on saving the ingredients or parts that traditionally, institutionally have less value — “something that you think is burdened by indignity, cheapness and trash” — and finding her own perfect application that proves otherwise. “Sometimes it is relevant to bring in the conversation that Nietzsche started, in relation to Britney Spears,” she says with a laugh.
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Can You Make Stuffing Into an Edible?! Join Us TODAY for an A+ Holigay Cooking AMA!
“Not to brag, but I *did* win a cornbread contest once (deep in the southern U.S, no less!) with my dad’s recipe.” Join us in the comments section from 7am-10am PST, 2pm-5pm PST and anywhere in between to chat all things holigay baking, cooking and yes, eating.
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How to Host a Do A Thing Brunch and Get Your Things Done with Community
Hosting a Do a Thing Brunch can help foster queer community and help you finish up that project you’ve been putting off!