Posts Tagged ‘food’
Learning The Art Of Cooking With Olive Oil In Tuscany
Note: My trip to Tuscany was sponsored by Castello di Gabbiano. I was not required to write this post nor was I compensated for it. All opinions are my own. When thinking about the world’s top culinary destinations, one’s mind undoubtedly drifts to Tuscany. Rolling hills littered with olive trees, dairy farms handcrafting Pecorino cheeses…Read more...
Smørrebrød: A Delicious Taste Of Danish Culture
It doesn’t get much more traditional in Danish culture than with smorrebrod (literally meaning “buttered bread”). Essentially an open-faced sandwich usually featuring rye sourdough bread, smorrebrod present different combinations of seafood, meat, vegetables and condiments, and are typically enjoyed with a cold local beer or snaps (aquavit). Try the “Shooting Star,” made with butter-fried white…Read more...
Enjoy Fresh Foods On A Working Farm In Albuquerque, New Mexico
When you think of farm country, Albuquerque, probably isn’t the first place that comes to mind. The truth is, however, the city’s North Valley area has a vibrant farm community that allows visitors to tour working farms as well as sample their fresh foods — which is truly a highlight of a trip to New…Read more...
Budget Guide: Essential Tips For Saving Money On Food While Traveling
When traveling, one of the biggest strains on your wallet is the cost of food. The problem isn’t that there aren’t affordable food options, but more that many people are unsure of how to navigate the dining scene in foreign locations. Instead of asking your hotel for recommendations or going to restaurants that “look nice,”…Read more...
12 Things You Didn’t Know About Puebla, Mexico
Puebla is a unique city and state in Latin America with a rich cultural heritage and interesting history. Although it was often an under-the-radar destination, this up-and-coming city is now the fourth largest in Mexico and offers many interesting opportunities to visitors. To help you get to know the area better, here are 12 things…Read more...
Historic Hikes, Maplewood-Smoked Cheddar And 10,000 Teddy Bears: 3 Perfect Days In Southern Vermont
While most people head straight to the city of Burlington when visiting Vermont, a lesser-known but worthwhile area to stay in is West Townshend. This charming town is full of bed and breakfasts, outdoor recreation, farm stands, antique shops and a feeling or honest, rural living. Additionally, it’s a great homebase for interesting local road…Read more...
What To Know Before Eating The Deadly Fugu Fish
For those taking a trip to Japan who are daring enough to try the deadly fugu fish, there are a few things you should know beforehand. To safely consume this Japanese delicacy, keep these tips in mind: Note: This information has been adapted from “Lonely Planet’s Book Of Everything” by Nigel Holmes Fugu, also known…Read more...
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