A video shows baby Easton trying bacon for the first time on Christmas morning.
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Taylor Pearson shares their ten most influential reads of 2015, covering topics from business to writing to science. via taylorpearson.me
Author Leo Babauta reflects on his year by reviewing his travel, files, purchases, and journal entries as a way to close out the year.
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Jersey City Eats reviews Dolma, a new Mediterranean restaurant known for its unique and flavorful dishes. via Jersey City Eats.
This 2015 article from FiveThirtyEight examines the "diploma divide" between Republican primary voters in the 2016 election. via FiveThirtyEight
Longreads shares a list of their editors' picks for the best science writing of 2015.
via LongreadsLongreads contributors share their picks for under-recognized stories of 2015, spanning topics from true crime and technology to personal essays and sports.
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This article argues that Calculus is not as difficult as many people think, and it can be understood by applying a few basic principles.
via HackadayThis Bon Appétit article explores unexpected combinations beyond the classic Black and Tan, with tips from brewers on mixing lagers, ciders, flavored beers, and even sour beers.
via The source of this content is Bon Appétit.Hilary Pollack explores the food trends that defined hipster culture from the late '90s to the mid-2010s, including the rise of PBR, kombucha, and veganism. via The source of this content is VICE.
J.P. Morgan's holiday reading list for private bank and investment-management clients includes books about Jimmy Carter, the Federal Reserve, and the economics of matchmaking.
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