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But first: a bookish accessory that’ll get you excited for spring

EDITOR’S NOTE

Happy Saturday. Perhaps it’s because you, me, and roughly every celeb are suddenly obsessed with 2016, but I’m feeling extra nostalgic this weekend. So while I relive the Facebook albums of my 20s and dive into this new — well, new-to-me — hobby (I finally have the patience for number eight on this list), here are a few other ways I’m leaning into simpler times:

— Jamie Feldman / Writer, Culture & Lifestyle / Brooklyn, NY

EAT: Baked Salad

This Cozy, Fiber-Packed Winter Salad Will Be Your New Dinner Obsession

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We’ll admit: We didn’t have 2026 being named “The Year of the Cabbage” on our culinary bingo card — but here we are, eating our words...and our cabbage. Not convinced? Justine Doiron’s Baked Cabbage Salad with Winter Romesco will do the trick. The leafy green and thinly sliced delicata squash form the base of this hearty, deeply comforting bowl of goodness, which is tossed in a warm, garlicky romesco-like sauce and topped with crispy pecans, pepitas, and sage leaves. Serve it alongside a thick slice of ricotta-covered sourdough, your favorite protein, or both — and you’ll never have another neglected cabbage sitting in the back of your fridge again.

The Time Commitment: About 45 minutes.

Key Tips: To say this recipe is customizable? That’s an understatement. Some of Doiron’s top substitutes include: kale, Broccolini, or Swiss chard for cabbage; virtually any squash for delicata; sunflower seeds, pine nuts, almonds, or hazelnuts for pecans and pepitas; and/or cottage cheese for ricotta.

Other Takes: For more easy dinners that’ll convert you to Team Cabbage, try…