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Yuletide ObsessionsOne plus one equals two, right? Not in the case of @tasteofstreep, where actor and graphic designer Samantha Raye combines the same two things—photos of food and Meryl Streep—over and over again to delightful effect. The result is always oh-so-much more: pure joy. Above, a few of the holiday-themed gems. Follow, and stat.
If you love Schitt’s Creek, then you'll love this: a supercut of scenes that cover Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas Is You" from the show's digital producer, Calum Shanlin. Other great finds on his IG include hilarious takes on iconic sitcom openings—but featuring the Rose family—such as Parks and Recreation, How I Met Your Mother, and Arrested Development ("now the story of a wealthy family who lost everything…").
If you can't go to The Nutcracker, The Nutcracker will come to you. With many theaters still closed because of the pandemic, ballet companies are taking their performances to the screen—the New York City Ballet, for instance, is streaming the beloved classic here. Prefer a binge? Follow that up with a screening of the Netflix documentary, Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker.
Apparently, charcuterie chalets are a thing. (Chalk it up to 2020.) They're the savory version of that holiday classic, the gingerbread house, with cold cuts and cheese wedges in lieu of gum drops and candy canes. If we're being honest, we're not sure how we feel about this one, but, like a car crash we can't look away from, we… can't… look… away.
Mistletoe margarita, anyone? Get the recipe here.
Yes, Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas” is all-time iconic. But there's one seasonal ditty we especially love—and it's because of the weird and wonderful star-power pairing: David Bowie meets Bing Crosby for "Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy." The year was 1977 and the occasion, the televised Bing Crosby’s Merrie Olde Christmas special.
A girl can dream…

Photographed by Slim Aarons