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Eat what you watch: How to turn holiday films into full-course menus
Home cooks create themed, full-course holiday menus inspired by films, enhancing seasonal viewing with recipes tied to popular movies, including Warner Bros. titles.
- This holiday season, home cooks are converting holiday films into full-course, themed menus instead of typical snacks, with a how-to feature linked to seasonal content on Hulu.
- Food writers and recipe creators are publishing how-to guides that map dishes to films and scenes, aiming to make holiday viewing more immersive than snacks like popcorn and peppermint bark.
- Examples such as Elf-inspired spaghetti sundaes and Love Actually cheese boards illustrate menus linked to 'National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation' and studios Warner Bros. and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
- Promoted in the weekly newsletter, the feature reaches home audiences while Hulu and Warner Bros. catalogs enhance accessibility for at-home dining events.
- With studios' catalogs available on streaming, major Warner Bros. and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer titles support at-home holiday viewings and themed meal traditions.
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Eat what you watch: How to turn holiday films into full-course menus
Here are four different ways to join in on the "eat what you watch" trend for the holidays with cult classics that could become a fun tradition.
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