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Chick-fil-A in Castro Valley? Let the Battle Begin
Chick-fil-A hit a roadblock this week in an effort to open a new location in Castro Valley. But was it traffic concerns or the company's stance on LGBTQ issues that ruffled the Castro Valley Municipal Advisory Council's feathers?
Watch: Cadbury Celebrates Creme Eggs With LGBTQ Inclusive New Ad
Cadbury has released a fun — and LGBTQ-inclusive — advertisement celebrating five decades of their Crème Eggs.
Feast or Famine? Food and Wine Festivals Grapple with COVID Cancelations
Mohegan Sun has canceled its Sun Wine & Food Fest, but those with an appetite (and a vaccine) can travel to Europe this summer for culinary events.
Top Candy: Brit Retail Giant Launches Vegan Easter Egg in the Shape of an Eggplant
You have to wonder if British retail giant Mark and Spenser (M&S) were aware of its social media implications when they created a new chocolate Easter egg in the form of an eggplant.
Albert Roux, Major Influence on UK's Dining Habits, Has Died
Albert Roux, the French-born chef and restaurateur who along with his late brother Michel had a profound influence on British dining habits, has died. He was 85.
Shake It Up: No Alcohol Required to Ring in the New Year
One of our favorite mixologists offers an innovative recipe to ring in the New Year without alcohol. This lip-smacking libation doesn't miss its boozy counterpart —shake it up and ring in 2021!
Child Labor in Palm Oil Industry Tied to Girl Scout Cookies
They are two young girls from two very different worlds, linked by a global industry that exploits an army of children.
Celebrating Sweets with Original Winner of 'The Great British Baking Show' Edd Kimber
EDGE chats with the very first winner of "The Great British Baking Show," Edd Kimber, upon the release of his new cookbook, "One Tin Bakes."
Watch: Mrs. Rachel Claus Bakes Christmas Cookies
Are you in your onesie and ready to snuggle all day in front of the fire? Head to the kitchen and try baking this drag queen holiday specialty.
Epicurious Is Righting Cultural Wrongs One Recipe at a Time
With a new Black editor in chief and ambitious promises to do better, a little corner of the Conde Nast universe is taking on racial and cultural injustice one recipe at a time.
Watch: Drag Queen Schwa de Vivre Shakes Up a Christmas Cocktail
Shake up your holidays with Prancer's Peppermintini, courtesy of drag mixologist Schwa.
How to Prepare and Protect Your Gut Health During the Holidays
It's that time of year again, with Christmas parties, end-of-year get-togethers and holiday catch-ups on the horizon for many of us — all COVID-safe, of course. All that party food and takeaway, however, can have consequences for your gut health
Curtain Up: New Theatrical Libations and Experiences Worthy of a Standing Ovation
But the show continues for several entrepreneurs who have found creative ways to blend their love of live entertainment with their affection for quality libations while at the same time helping industries in need.
Our Favorite LGBTQ Cookbooks to Gift This Season
These recent cookbooks by LGBTQ chefs, food writers and celebrities are sure to satisfy the savvy palates of friends, family, colleagues and lovers.
LGBTQ Bars and Restaurants Get Creative to Survive
In the current COVID-19 conditions, LGBTQ bars have been forced to find creative ways of staying in business.
What to Drink This Christmas Based on Your Astrological Sign
If you're looking for the perfect holiday cocktail, you might want to consider your astrological sign.
Americans Reveal Their Favorite Food Destinations
As countries across the world enter new lockdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a new survey found that lockdown is actually making Americans more adventurous when it comes to their food.
Cheers, Salud, Prost! Our Favorite Spirits Gifts of the Season
EDGE searched high and low for our favorite libations of the season, unearthing an array of spirits (along with Instagram-worthy packaging) for the best liquor gifts of 2020.
New York's 21 Club Closes Indefinitely Due to Pandemic
The storied 21 Club in midtown Manhattan, a favorite of celebrities and the power elite for nine decades, is closing indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic, but the owners are optimistic about reopening at some point.
Why We're So Bad at Counting the Calories We Eat, Drink and Burn
A common way to avoid putting on extra weight is by choosing healthier options with fewer calories per serving. One problem with this strategy is that people tend to eat more of something if they think it's healthier.