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1. Travel The World With 8 Hot International Franchises
by Candice Clem
September 12, 2008
One of the things that bother people most in life is that they can sometimes feel geographically trapped by their job. Having always worked in the same place and knowing nothing outside their hometown, they feel as though the availability to travel the world is lost to them, because getting up and going would be the end of a career which they have worked 20 years to build. That, however, is more a ...more...
 
2. Phnom Penh, the Paris of Cambodia
by Jenny Ta
September 8, 2008
Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, sits on the banks of the Tonle Sap river, at the confluence of two other rivers, the Bassac and the mighty Mekong, and it holds an undeniable charm despite its recent tumultuous and violent past. In the early 1900’s, the height of French colonialism, Phnom Penh was known as ‘The Paris of the East’, and colonial style villas set along tree-lined boulevard ...more...
 
3. Five Ways to Spice up the Kitchen
by Cheryl Estorgio
September 2, 2008
Do you get bored with having to cook all the time, tired of having to think of new things? Just remember, if you are cooking for others, they are privileged to have you spending all that time preparing their meals and depending on what age they are, they could always give you a break and do something too. So don’t be hard on yourself, you are doing a great job.

How could you revitalize you ...more...

 
4. Austin Restaurant Spotlight: Clarksville and West Lynn St.
by Dane Smith
August 31, 2008
One of Austin's most sought-after neighborhoods, Clarksville offers a close-knit neighborhood feel in a European style, pedestrian-friendly setting. With small privately-owned markets and delicious restaurants all a stone's throw away, Clarksville residents happily enjoy the best Austin has to offer.

And while Clarksville is home to a number of distinctive shops, including award-winning l ...more...

 
5. Travelling with a Taste of Latin Flare
by Rich Gonzalez
August 29, 2008
What would you say is the difference between a tourist and a traveler? Could one be more intuitive about the places that they visit? Is one more educated about the destination that they set foot on? One is more curious than the other…I’ll leave it up to you to figure out which one that is.

A new exotic adventure that was only available to those of better monetary gains, have become availab ...more...

 
6. Wine Country Bed and Breakfast Tour
by Matt Ludwig
August 26, 2008
California Wine Country Bed and Breakfast Tours

In California, you will be submersed in the wonder and beauty of a state that could take you an entire lifetime to fully experience. California has everything to offer, relaxing sunset walks along the beach, insightful museums and wondrous art g ...more...

 
7. Cambodia Travel Guide
by Jenny Ta
August 22, 2008
Cambodia is rich in history, culture and amazing tourism resources. Cambodia also provides visitors with a variety of once undiscovered cultural and historical attractions throughout the Kingdom and the dual theme guiding Cambodia tourism is "Culture and Nature". But there are lot of things you should know before discover this beautiful country…

Passport and Visas: Cambodia has very l ...more...

 
8. FOOD TIPS FOR TREKKERS
by JASSI KAUR
August 20, 2008
FOOD TIPS FOR TREKKERS

Plan the dishes on your day wise menu careful with your trekking buddies. Agree that on Monday morning you will eat A and B for breakfast, C for lunch, D and E for dinner, and on Tuesday, you will eat X, Y and Z and so on. If you prefer porridge for breakfast, don’t carry the whole heavy tin, but measure out the required quantity and carry it in a zip-lock ...more...

 
9. About ASIAN in NY.com
by Christopher Lee
August 15, 2008
New York, NY – Aug 8th, 2008 – Launched at 8:08 PM on 8/8/08, ASIANinNY.com was created as the first Asian networking site for those living in New York. We are unique in that we provide literally all of the information that a person would need in living in New York City. We aim to connect Asian culture with those who are seeking to be a part of it.

Our resources include all of the necessit ...more...

 
10. Fabulous Food - The Dining Experience in Branson Missouri
by Dave Wertz
August 5, 2008
Every vacation has one essential ingredient: great food. While getting away from home means experiencing the outdoors, sightseeing, shopping and enjoying time as a family, it also means escaping the chore of home cooked meals. In Branson Missouri, the dining possibilities are endless. Whether you are camping, renting a condo or staying, treating your palette to at least one of the incredible re ...more...
 
11. French Drinks - Getting Your Order Right
by Kim Steele
July 30, 2008

When my husband first arrived in France he went to a bar and ordered two beers (deux bières). The waiter looked astonished and my husband had to insist several times that indeed he wanted two beers. Finally the waiter disappeared and returned a few minutes later with a small plate of butter (du beurre) which he left on the table. We still laugh about it.

To hel ...more...

 
12. San Francisco Wine Country Tours: The Art Of The Grape
by Peggy Loe
July 29, 2008
It is for a valid reason that tours of the San Francisco wine country are among the favorite tours the world over. You'll discover that Napa Valley is situated near the city of San Francisco. In addition you'll discover the wine country of Sonoma close by. Many tours are available to let you visit these delightful wine regions.

You will have a unique wine experience when you take these tours ...more...

 
13. SPAIN : TOP TEN BEACHES !
by Ben Nedles
July 28, 2008
Anyone who's visited Spain can tell you that the beaches are breathtaking. Many beaches are ideal for sunbathing fans. Playa de Las Catedrales in Galicia has been well known for the rock formations created by the ocean and a great spot for people to go relax and sunbathe. Gandia located in the Costa Brava consists of several smaller towns with tranquil beaches. Towns vary by their size and many fi ...more...
 
14. Tortilla or Spanish Omelette
by Anne Bain
July 24, 2008
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Tortilla or Spanish Omelette

It certainly is a poor man or woman who cannot find a few eggs, a couple of potatoes and an onion in their cupboard! The ever-practical Spaniard realized this and thus created their marvellous "tortilla" - an easy-to-make dish that could be savoured by rich and poor alike. Not only c ...more...

 
15. Snack Time at Walt Disney World
by Cara Goldsbury
July 24, 2008

Snacks at Walt Disney World are a nice taste treat for some and an obsession for others. Here are some of my favorites:

Magic Kingdom

Aloha Isle (Adventureland) - Dole Whip is the claim to fame at Aloha Isle, and I’ll guarantee you’ll love this soft-serve pineapple frozen treat. You can even order it in a Coke or root beer float. I do warn you - it's addictive!

...more...

 
16. International Restaurants in Amsterdam
by Orson Johnson
July 16, 2008
Amsterdam is known as much for its wild nightlife as for its museums and beautiful canals. But it also has a distinctly international flavour in the form of its restaurants.

Herrie offers French and Mediterranean cuisine within a glamorous and sophisticated environment. Founded by TV chef Herman den Blijker and associate David as part of a competition, the restaurant is now up and running ...more...

 
17. A Guide to the food of the Thailand and the islands
by Orson Johnson
July 16, 2008
Think Thai food and the first image that comes to your mind is usually a spicy dish or one with a lot of curry. This is partly true – to an extent. Believe it or not, you might have probably had Thai food at least once in your life without knowing it, or maybe you do. Thai food is internationally famous, and for many a reason. All Thai dishes are rarely ever bland and always have that one special ...more...
 
18. How To Avoid Gaining Weight on Vacation
by Carson Danfield
July 15, 2008
Many people return from vacation dismayed to find that they gained several pounds. It's sometimes almost impossible to eat sensibly on the road.

DIET...

- Don't starve yourself before your trip. Dramatically cutting back on calories will send your body into the starvation mode, which means it will burn fewer calories to conserve energy. - Choose airport food carefully. The best ...more...

 
19. Champagne Region French Wine Tour Vacations
by Peggy Loe
July 14, 2008
A winery tour through the French wine region is a terrific way to spend time off the beaten path, and away from the typical tourist areas while exploring the countryside of one of the more enchanting and lovely regions of the world. The average French tourist areas simply can not compare to the countryside's wide and natural variety of stunning tastes, sights, sounds, and other sensational experie ...more...
 
20. Beijing-Travel-Guide.com: Dining in Beijing
by Michael Collins
July 14, 2008
You’ll be able to find food from across the globe in Beijing. From linguini bolognaise to double quarter pounders with cheese, you can get it all. But don’t waste your time. Eat the delicious Chinese food that will be all around you.

There is no comparison between Chinese food from Golden Panda Express down the road and Chinese food in China’s capital. In fact, you probably won’t want to ...more...

 
21. Thermoelectric Coolers - For Complete Enjoyment
by Mohita Bhargava
July 13, 2008

Thermoelectric Coolers have caught the attention of many. One of my friends is into event management. He stills has strong memories of his project that was undertaken by him few days back. It was arranging a school picnic for elementary schools kids and teachers. Things seemed to be interesting when good projects just come up... but when you are completely engrossed, responsibilities burden the ...more...

 
22. Facts about Ecuador
by sam nickel2
July 7, 2008
Ecuador is located in the northwestern part of South America, bordering the Pacific Ocean on the west, Columbia on the North and Peru on the South and the East. The country also includes the Galápagos Islands in the Pacific, about 600 miles west of the mainland.

Spanish is the official language of the Republic of Ecuador. Even though other languages and dialects are spoken by the differen ...more...

 
23. SOUTH CHINA FOOD-FOR TRAVELLERS
by jagi singh
July 5, 2008
SOUTH CHINA FOOD-FOR TRAVELLERS

Kitchens can get competitive in South China when the talk turns to dim sum. Every year, Hong Kong chefs roll up their sleeves and flex their fingers to prepare for an annual dim sum competition. Dim sum, literally “a little bit of heart”, is a smorgasbord of sweet and savory tidbits, rolled by on trolleys, eaten at any time of day as a light pleasant me ...more...

 
24. Specialty baked good provides tales of historic travels and stru...
by Food DPC
July 5, 2008

The rum cake recipe may originate from the early 1800's, but the taste is always the same, whether then or now. The Denver Pie Company provides an authentic treat that have long pleased mountain men, cowboys and travelers across the more...

 
25. Hotel in Bentota offers mouth watering food just like everywhere...
by Nancy Eben
July 1, 2008
Bentota is a famous coastal city of Sri Lanka which is famous for its golden beaches. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations amongst the tourists. The city is famous for its ancient healing art Ayurveda, production of Toddy and an alcoholic beverage made out of coconut nectar. This prominent tourist attraction of Sri Lanka was severely damaged by the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami but every ...more...
 
26. Cash is still King
by Emma Sykes
June 30, 2008
Cash, Cards or Travellers Cheques? Planning your holiday expenditure in advance can save you unnecessary costs and charges this summer.

Many of us have had our holiday plans booked for sometime now. We often spend ages shopping around to find the best holiday deal, but then forget about getting the best deal when it comes to buying foreign currency.

Recent research suggests that w ...more...

 
27. Eating Out In Paris Restaurants
by Martyn Davis
June 30, 2008
There are thousands of different Paris restaurants and cafes and these will range from the small a bistro to haute cuisine, but the quality of food will be a delight to all, no matter how big or small your budget is.

Choosing a restaurant in Paris can give you a real headache, as there are so many different types of cuisine to choose from, and you will be really spoilt for choice deciding ...more...

 
28. Thirsty for beer originated in Sydney Australia
by eshaal atif
June 30, 2008
Thirsty for beer originated in Sydney Australia. This site came alive after 2 Aussie blokes had the THIRST cracked open a couple of cold ones and discussed their thought on making a site all about beer! This is just the beginning so brace your selves beer lovers your in for a treat! Thats right people the antisipation of the high awaited Thirsty For Beer.com is up and running. From here on in fre ...more...
 
29. The right way to eat and cycle!
by Lisa Guerrini
June 27, 2008
It’s no surprise that the Mediterranean diet is linked to good health and may be the best way to feed who enjoy sport and fitness. There's no one Mediterranean diet. At least 16 countries border the Mediterranean Sea. Diets vary between these countries and also between regions within a country. Many differences i ...more...
 
30. Discovering and Tasting Tuscany...
by Serenella Leoni
June 23, 2008
A newly arrived person might be struck by the style and panache of the impeccably dressed business men sipping an aperitivo in an urban piazza, by the flair of women’s overall “look” as they hurriedly go about their errands or by the surprising bouquet from a glass of full-bodied, local wine at an Enoteca; but one must realize that, as in art, music, and even love-making, the beauty of the outcome ...more...
 
31. Travel Journal Greenock Barossa Valley
by Jason keiller
June 13, 2008
On Thursday Jed and I went to Greenock South Australia , Mandy told us to pop down as she knew of a good bed and breakfast The Old Telegraph Station built in 1860 is very popular with travellers and we booked for the night. We enjoyed the stay as the home had a big open fireplace with plenty of red gum timber it was cosy and romantic, even Jed thought it was good.

The bathroom ...more...
 
32. A Guide to the Food of Peru
by Orson Johnson
June 11, 2008
Peruvian cuisine is said to be a varied combination of flavors from around the world. This is largely due to heavy influences from the immigrant population that consists of Spanish, Basque, African, Sino-Cantonese, Japanese and finally Italian, French and British settlers in addition to the influence of Peru’s Inca heritage. As a result, the list of dishes is seemingly endless with over 2,000 var ...more...
 
33. Passionate Paris Will Tempt Your Taste Buds
by Adam Singleton
June 10, 2008

Paris is a wonderful, cosmopolitan city famous for many things such as the Eiffel Tower, the Arc D’Triomphe, stylish shopping and the Notre Dame Cathedral. All of these make a trip to France’s capital city an incredible adventure. Paris is also home to some of the finest cuisine in the world so checking out the markets and top restaurants will ensure your taste buds don’t miss out on the stim ...more...

 
34. Beyond Paris - France has so much to offer
by Alexia Galtier
June 10, 2008
France is the world's most popular tourist destination, and in the coming weeks and months, millions of people will be arriving for a few days' or a few weeks' holiday in this most diverse and varied of European countries. Of course, while it is quite possible to limit one's stay to the magnificent sights of Paris which has more than enoug ...more...
 
35. making the most of a trip to France
by Alexia Galtier
June 10, 2008
France is the world's most popular tourist destination, and in the coming weeks and months, millions of people will be arriving for a few days' or a few weeks' holiday in this most diverse and varied of European countries.
Of course, while it is quite possible to limit one's stay to the magnificent capital city of France, more...
 
36. Sydney restaurants, some of the finest food you will find anywh...
by John Morrad
June 8, 2008
Sydney restaurants.

Sydney, being a multi-cultural cosmopolitan city, with an abundance of fresh vegetables and seafood, has some of the finest food you will find anywhere in the world.

This wonderful city has some very talented chefs who are constantly creating innovative, mouth watering delights and as Australia's unique native cuisine, bush-tucker, is becoming more accessible i ...more...

 
37. Tasting Barcelona - things you must have when you visit the city...
by David Brydon
June 8, 2008
Part 2 of the best things in Barcelona to set your taste buds alight!

The town of Badalona is just north of Barcelona, over the river Besos, and is also famous for its biggest export “Anis de mono” - an aniseed liqueur. This is one that I’d advise having in a restaurant, as it means if you don’t like it, then you haven’t bought the full bottle (although they are also very decorative). It ...more...

 
38. Tasting Barcelona - things you must have when you visit the city...
by David Brydon
June 8, 2008
Barcelona has a variety of delights to sample, and not all in the top restaurants. Many of the best treats can be enjoyed on a budget. I’ve split the list into 2 – read on to find out more!

Spanish gastronomy has enjoyed much popularity over recent years, and Mediterranean cuisine on a whole is often regarded as one of the healthiest regarding balanced diet. Ferran Adria’s restaurant in n ...more...

 
39. Tips to Staying Healthy While Travelling#1
by Mateo Martins
June 8, 2008
Traveling, whether for pleasure or business, has the potential to wreak havoc on your fitness plans. Even when fitness is a priority in your life, you may find it difficult to stick with your fitness plans without careful planning. Even if your trip is short there is the potential for this to spill over into your everyday fitness routine, interfering with your ability to remain fit and healthy. ...more...
 
40. Tips to Staying Healthy While Travelling#2
by Mateo Martins
June 8, 2008
How to Make the Best and Most Healthy Eating Choices

While you can easily pack some snacks to bring along with you while you are driving or flying, there is the inevitable fact that at some point during your travels you will need to eat out at a restaurant. This usually cannot be avoided in most circumstances. There is no need to stress out about this. The important thing is to make the be ...more...

 
41. And the award goes to......
by Louise Astorgano
June 7, 2008
The ‘Guia de Catas 2008’ (literally meaning the tasting guide) awards were held recently. This annual competition is held in Castilla y Leon, Northern Spain to find the year’s best drop of plonk. Following the awards a catalogue is produced with almost 700 Wines from Castilla y Leon evaluated.

The wines are judged with the maximum score being 100; this year’s prestigious award went to a ...more...

 
42. Downtown Disney Ticket: The Passes to Enjoy Food, Fun, and Shopp...
by Anjali Bakshi
May 27, 2008
After the hustle and bustle of your hectic life, you must be wondering where you can escape for a weekend. You will take out your dirty camera and will clean it and start thinking where you could click all the roll of camera or video tape in this vacation. If you want to do full utilization of your still or video camera, as per our suggestion Walt Disney World area in Orlando, Florida will be a be ...more...
 
43. Beste Restaurants in Tel Aviv
by Jack Reider
May 29, 2008
Wenn man sich in einem fremden Ort befindet, oder sogar in einer fremden Stadt, in einem fremden Land, fehlt es immer wieder schwer, ein gutes und sich lohnendes Restaurant zu finden. Anstatt verschiedene Lokale auszuprobieren und erst am Ende der Reise die richtigen Guten herauszupicken, kann man sich diese Arbeit auch erleichtern. Wer sich also in Tel Aviv befindet oder noch vorhat, nach Tel Avi ...more...
 
44. Summer in the city: Birmingham and the festival frenzy
by Isla Campbell
May 24, 2008

For many people, the UK’s festival season is as good as it gets in terms of letting loose, relaxing and watching their favourite bands. Indeed, 3 or 4 days camped in a field with nothing to do but eat, drink and dance may be the ideal way to wile away the summer months, with numerous festivals to choose from throughout the UK.

But for many other people, the prospect of lying in a ...more...

 
45. Bologna Food Festivals
by Amanda Diaz
May 24, 2008
Biting into Bologna!

Throughout the ages Italy has managed to exert a massive influence – far above its size – on the world's food tastes. Whether it’s pasta, pizza, balsamic vinegar or parmesan cheese, Italian cuisine, perhaps more so than any other nation's cuisine.

However, its continual worldly adaptations mean that the only place to get a taste of real Italian food is in the ...more...

 
46. A Foodie in St Barth Le Gaïac
by Johnny Summerton
May 22, 2008
Eating out is never exactly a chore in mainland France, and the visitor is in for just as much of a culinary delight on the French Caribbean island of St Barth.

There are over 50 restaurants mentioned in the excellent guide Saint-Barth Tables. It’s available free at the airport and lists all the menus and prices. In addition there are many smaller bars and eateries you might come across on ...more...

 
47. American Classic Travel Bar Set
by jeya lakshmi
May 22, 2008
The perfect glass for sipping whisky from an outstanding glass manufacturer, this set of 2 Double Old-Fashioned Glasses from Riedel exudes functionality with its clean lines and quality design. Custom Cutter & Buck American Classic Travel Bar Set. Wall-mounted magnetic bar safely secures knives while keeping them fully visible and easily accessible.

Eight-piece set includes two 1.6 oz. rou ...more...

 
48. A Foodie in St Barth - Eden Rock
by Johnny Summerton
May 21, 2008
Eating out is never exactly a chore in mainland France, and the visitor is in for just as much of a culinary delight on the French Caribbean island of St Barth.

There are over 50 restaurants mentioned in the excellent guide Saint-Barth Tables. It’s available free at the airport and lists all the menus and prices. In addition there are many smaller bars and eateries you might come across on ...more...

 
49. Matching Food and Wine Doesn't Have to be Complicated
by David Cowley
May 21, 2008
Many new wine drinkers tend to be very nervous about the concept of pairing wine with food. There are plenty of resources out there which will make you think that this pairing is overly complicated, and that your guests will look down on you if you choose an "incorrect" pairing. The selection of appropriate food and wine pairings was at one point an art practiced only by the gourmand or the Mait ...more...
 
50. A Foodie in St Barth K'Fé Massaï
by Johnny Summerton
May 20, 2008
Eating out is never exactly a chore in mainland France, and the visitor is in for just as much of a culinary delight on the French Caribbean island of St Barth.

There are over 50 restaurants mentioned in the excellent guide Saint-Barth Tables. It’s available free at the airport and lists all the menus and prices. In addition there are many smaller bars and eateries you might come across on ...more...

 
51. St Barth foodie - La Mandala
by Johnny Summerton
May 20, 2008
Eating out is never exactly a chore in mainland France, and the visitor is in for just as much of a culinary delight on the French Caribbean island of St Barth.

There are over 50 restaurants mentioned in the excellent guide Saint-Barth Tables. It’s available free at the airport and lists all the menus and prices. In addition there are many smaller bars and eateries you might come across on ...more...

 
52. Teens Travel to Las Vegas to Take a Gamble in the Best Teen Chef...
by Terra Youngblood
May 7, 2008
[PITTSBURGH, May 6, 2008] – Culinary-savvy high school seniors from throughout North America are heading to Las Vegas, preparing to out dice, out slice and out chiffonade the competition to win the Best Teen Chef 2008 Final Round Competition.

This year’s Best Teen Chef Final Round Competition will be held on Saturday, May 17 at The Art Institute of Las Vegas.

Top prize winners in t ...more...

 
53. Food for Thought in Chicago
by Paul McIndoe
May 5, 2008

You can be sure of one thing whenever you decide to go on holiday to America – you will be treated to some of the best restaurants and cafes in the world, serving all kinds of different delights and making your trip a very satisfying one.

One of the best cities to visit is undoubtedly Chicago, as you’ll have your pick of the sights to see and enjoy, as well as stopping off somewher ...more...

 
54. Hot n Spice Restaurant - A passage to India
by Denver Daniels
May 5, 2008
You have reached the right place for a variety of delicious South & North Indian Food.100% pure vegetarian dishes in a homely and pleasant atmosphere. Our Restaurant is supposed to be one of the top leading Indian restaurants in Bangkok for its quality and service. South Indian dishes like idly, dosa, sambar, vada, uthappam, pongal, poori, thali meals..... North Indian dishes like roti, dhal, ...more...
 
55. A Review of Restaurant Reviews
by Jake Joy
May 5, 2008
Restaurant food critics can be a valuable tool when choosing an eatery. In March 2008 the entire restaurant review industry came under scrutiny from court case arising from a brutal but honest review of Belfastian pizzeria Goodfellas by the Irish News, the review which criticised the food, staff and atmosphere led to the restaurant being awarded £25,000 in libel damages. This decision went somewha ...more...
 
56. Shrimp And Grits Are A Charleston Favorite
by Bridget Nelson
May 1, 2008
Tourists going to Charleston enjoy experiencing the local cuisine. The City of Charleston, like many other southern cities, is known throughout the world for its tasty seafood dishes. Other favorites include such traditional food such as beaten biscuits. The cuisine is not only delicious but also unique because you can not get these types of food any place else in the country.

One local favo ...more...

 
57. Best Travel Forum
by max gates
April 28, 2008
I am a traveller I love to travel recently I have found the best Travel Forum. I love travel forum because I love to help people. Travel Forum I am talking about is recently started from a manor travel Site name Easy Destination.

First thing I like about the forum is easy to register, no long registration form no email verification you can become member in just 2 minutes. Now Forum has a h ...more...

 
58. Slow Food, or how to start enjoying food again
by Alessandro Garau
April 28, 2008
Carlo Petrini, the founder of the Slow Food movement, defined this new cuisine with the following terms "Buono, pulito e giusto". Italian for good, clean and fair. It all started in 1986 with the opening of a McDonalds outlet in Rome. Carlo Petrini and other like-minded friends have seen the opening of a fast food outlet in the Eternal City as an attack against the diversity and originality of ...more...
 
59. Bali Travel Guide and Review - Part 1
by Dave Waldheim
April 22, 2008
Bali Introduction: The Geography

Bali is a small volcanic island covering around 5000 square kilometers, just south of the equator. Central Bali is dominated by the island's major volcanic peaks, from which the land steadily descends all the way down to sea level on the northern and eastern coasts; the southern Bali peninsula is largely flat. There are four major volcanoes in Bali, the hi ...more...

 
60. Brisbane Restaurants, Cafes, and Cocktail Bars for Every Mood...
by Hazel Flynn
April 21, 2008
In the not too distant past Brisbane was seen as poor cousin to other Australian cities, viewed as provincial and behind the times. But no more! These days it has five-star restaurants, cool bars and quirky cafes to rival the best anywhere. Here are some of the best:

To shake up your idea of a great cocktail bar, make a booking at tiny Anise in the evolving neighbourhood of New Farm ...more...

 
61. Sydney Restaurants, Cafes, and Cocktail Bars for Every Mood
by Hazel Flynn
April 21, 2008
Australian cities offer a wealth of great eating and drinking options, with everything from sophisticated five-star restaurants to casual modern cafes and intimate, funky bars. Here are some of the best finds in the Sydney neighbourhood:

For a splurge, a major occasion dinner or to wow visitors, you can't go past Icebergs Dining Room & Bar at Bondi Beach. As globe-trotting more...

 
62. Melbourne Restaurants, Cafes, and Cocktail Bars for Every Moo...
by Hazel Flynn
April 21, 2008
No matter what you're looking for, from elegant and sophisticated five-star restaurants to modern cafes and trattorias or hip bars, the city of Melbourne, jewel of Australia's south, has it. Here are some of the best:

For an unforgettable fine dining experience, don't miss Three, Two, One in the dolce vita neighbourhood of Carlton. Chef and owner Andrew McConnell has gathered a devo ...more...

 
63. Perth Restaurants, Cafes, and Cocktail Bars for Every Mood
by Hazel Flynn
April 21, 2008
The Australian city of Perth is a fascinating mix of creativity, money (thanks to the mining boom) and a determined independence that comes from the fact that most of the nation's other major cities are a five-hour flight away.

Visitors to Perth are in for a treat, with every kind of food and drink experience on offer, from five-star restaurants to seductivewine bars and cafes that make ...more...

 
64. 5 Places to Visit in Sicily, Italy
by Paul Symonds
April 17, 2008
Sicily in Italy is a wonderful place to visit, not for just for its weather and great Sicilian food, but also for its cultural value and its slow and relaxed pace of life: Below 5 ideas for places to visit for a holiday or vacation in Sicily, Italy.

1. Catania is one of the largest cities in Sicily and is situate on the East coast of this Mediterranean island. Catania is situated between t ...more...

 
65. Wine Country By Train: Enjoy the Wine Region in Comfort
by Peggy Loe
April 13, 2008
Perhaps you want to do something absolutely unbelievable for your next holiday getaway. You can find so many alternatives. Sadly, we all become fed up with taking the identical kind of vacation every year. Does the idea of visiting the beach again seem tedious? Are you bored to tears with theme parks? Do you dread the idea of spending a week in your automobile riding along a dull highway?

Ar ...more...

 
66. The Drag in Austin Texas
by Dane Smith
April 10, 2008
Austin, Texas is home to many different attractions with great food, shopping, and entertainment venues. Many think of Sixth Street as Austin's premiere hotspot, but there are several other interesting yet relatively overlooked areas in town. One of the most popular and diverse places in Austin for great food and entertainment is a strip along Guadalupe Street affectionately referred to as the Dra ...more...
 
67. Sicilian Food: A Guide to Food in Sicily
by James Burrows
April 8, 2008
Sicily’s varied climate produces crops that are intrinsically flavorful, particularly those grown in the rich soil fertilized by Mount Etna’s eruptions. Due to the quality and natural flavor of Sicilian-grown vegetables, the local cuisine is usually simple so as not to overpower the taste buds with a combination of too many strong flavors.

Sicilian cooking generally centers around rich re ...more...

 
68. A Guide to the Restaurants of London, England
by James Burrows
April 8, 2008
Gastronomic delights abound in London and vary from upper crust ritzy cuisine to cheap eats at a fish ‘n chip store. Whatever your budget may be, London will not disappoint.

Fans of Gordon Ramsay’s style of cooking (made famous by the reality show “Hell’s Kitchen”) will be happy to know that he has several restaurants set up around London that cater to various preferences. Some of these r ...more...

 
69. What You May Want to Bring With You on Your Next Hiking Adventur...
by Jillian Smith
April 9, 2008

Are you interested in going on a fun filled hiking adventure? If you are, you are definitely not alone. In the United States, a large number of individuals enjoy hiking, often whenever they get the chance to do so.

Although there is a good chance that you may have gone hiking before, there is also a chance that this hiking adventure may be your first one. If that is the case ...more...

 
70. What to Consider When Choosing a Hiking Trail
by Jillian Smith
April 9, 2008

Are you interested in going on a hiking adventure? Whether that hiking adventure will last for a few hours or a whole weekend, you will need to choose a hiking trail. When it comes to choosing a hiking trail, you need to remember that you have a number of different options. No matter where in the United States you are located, you should have a number of hiking trails located a close ...more...

 
71. What to Consider When Choosing a Campsite
by Jillian Smith
April 9, 2008

Are you interested in going on a camping adventure? If you are, have you already decide where you would like to go camping? If you have yet to choose a campground park to camp at, you may want to think about doing so soon. In the summer months, camping is a popular activity; therefore, you will want to make sure that you are able to get a camping reservation at the campground park of ...more...

 
72. What to Consider When Choosing a Campground
by Jillian Smith
April 9, 2008

Are you interested in taking a camping trip? Whether you are interested in

going camping alone, with your family, with your romantic partner, or with a

group of your friends, you will need to find a campground to camp at. While many

individuals just choose to go camping at the nearest campground, you may want to

think about not doing the same. In the Unite ...more...

 
73. What to Consider Before Planning a Hiking Adventure
by Jillian Smith
April 9, 2008

Are you looking for a fun and exciting way to spend a day off that you have or even a whole weekend that you may have free? If you are, have you ever thought about going on a hiking adventure? If you are like many other Americans, there is a good chance that the thought has at least crossed your mind before. Hiking is not only fun and exciting, but, for many, it is also a great way to ...more...

 
74. Tips to Make Your Next Hiking Adventure a Safe One
by Jillian Smith
April 9, 2008

Are you, your family, your friends, or your romantic partner planning to take a hiking adventure soon? As you likely already know, hiking can be fun and exciting, but it can be dangerous at the same time. Of course, there are a number of different steps that you can take to protect yourself on your next hiking adventure and a few of those steps are outlined below.

If you have ...more...

 
75. Should You Take a Camping Trip?
by Jillian Smith
April 9, 2008

Are you looking for something to do this summer, spring, or even fall? Whether you are looking to do so something independently, with your family, or with your friends, have you ever though about going camping? If you have yet to examine camping, you may want to think about it, as camping is often referred to as a fun and exciting pastime.

Although it is nice to hear that cam ...more...

 
76. Should You Buy or Rent Your Camping Gear
by Jillian Smith
April 9, 2008

Are you planning on taking a camping trip in the near future? If this is your first time going camping, you will need to get camping gear to take with you, as you may not already own it. While your first impulse may be to head on down to your local sports store, did you know that you have another option as well? You do. In addition to buying your own camping gear, you may also be able t ...more...

 
77. How to Find a Campground to Camp At
by Jillian Smith
April 3, 2008

Are you interested in going on a camping adventure? If you are, you will need to find a public campground to visit. Public campgrounds are also commonly referred to as campground parks. If this is your first time going on a camping adventure, you may be wondering exactly how you can go about finding a campground park to camp at. If you are, you will want to continue reading on.

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78. How Camping Can Be a Unique Romantic Getaway
by Jillian Smith
April 3, 2008

Are you interested in taking a romantic getaway with your romantic partner? If you are, have you already decided where you would like to go and what you would like to do? If you have yet to choose your romantic getaway destination and your romantic getaway activities, you may want to look into camping. Camping is popular, but it is still considered unique, at least for romantic getaways ...more...

 
79. Hiking Trails: How You Can Choose the Best One
by Jillian Smith
April 3, 2008

Are you interested in going hiking? Whether you would like spend one day hiking or five days, you will need to find a hiking park to visit and a hiking trial to hike. Although you can choose to go on any hiking trial that you want, you may want to take the time to find and choose the best one. Those who take the time to examine a number of different hiking trials and handpick their fa ...more...

 
80. Hiking Clubs: Should You Join One?
by Jillian Smith
April 3, 2008

Have you ever heard of a hiking club before? While hiking clubs do have different meanings, a hiking club is often used to describe a group of individuals who regularly enjoy hiking, often together in groups. If you are an avid hiker or if you just enjoy going hiking, you may want to think about joining a hiking club.

As it was previously mentioned, hiking clubs are often use ...more...

 
81. Hiking and Camping: The Perfect Combination
by Jillian Smith
April 3, 2008

Are you interested in taking a trip? Whether you want to your trip to be alone, with your friends, with your family, or even just with your romantic partner, you will need to find a place to visit, as well as activities to participate in. If you have yet to decide what you would like to do for your next trip, have you ever though about going camping and hiking? When alone, camping and ...more...

 
82. Camping in a Tent or a Motor Home: What is Best?
by Jillian Smith
April 3, 2008

Are you interested in going on a camping adventure? If you are, you are definitely not alone. In the United States, camping is often referred to as a popular pastime. One of the many reasons why camping is so popular is because of all of the choices that you have. One of the many choices that you have is deciding how you would like to camp, in a motor home or in a tent.

If th ...more...

 
83. The Wine Villages-Cyprus
by erkan kilim
April 1, 2008
Leave the Lemesos-Pafos motorway at the exit for Avdimou, go onto the F606 and head for Pachna. On the way, the slopes are covered with carobs the characteristic trees of the eastern Mediterranean that shade slocks grasing the sparse vegetation of summer. Pachna, a large village of two-storey houses of rectangular limestone blocks, sits picturesquely amid vineyards. In addition to its winery, the ...more...
 
84. Corporate Team building with food and drink events
by Paul Symonds
March 28, 2008
There are a number of events which one can organise for corporate team building events and incorporating food and drink can be a lot of fun. Below we look at corporate team building using food and drink.

The team food challenge. This team building activity varies sometimes in that you can set the cooking task to the specific country you are in. The idea is that you split the group into a f ...more...

 
85. 5 Food and Drink ideas for your trip to Barcelona, Spain
by Paul Symonds
March 20, 2008
Food and drink is a vital part of Spanish culture and a trip to Barcelona is sure to enrich your holiday or vacation in this East coast location just below the tip of Southern France. So how can you best take advantage of the food and drink during your time in Barcelona? Below we take a look at five ideas for enjoying the Spanish culture whilst also benefiting from the food.

1. Take a more...

 
86. Where to eat in Puerto Vallarta? The best places to enjoy as you...
by Enrique Helmbrecht
February 21, 2008
Learn Spanish in Mexico and experience the traditional food of the country in Puerto Vallarta, one of the finest coastal destinations in the globe. Puerto Vallarta also offers a wide range of international restaurants so that you eat whatever you feel like eating as you learn Spanish in Mexico. If you are a meat lover and wish to taste local flavours, your pick should be one of the many all-you- ...more...
 
87. Indonesian Traditional Foods
by Sisca Azma
February 18, 2008
Your travel to Indonesia would not complete without having its traditional foods. Below are some of those foods you should not miss them when you come to that country.

Indonesia consists of many islands and many provinces. There are five big islands and more than thirty provinces altogether, and each provinces has its own unique traditional foods.

Jakarta, the capital city of the ...more...

 
88. How To Transform Your Vegas Hotel Room Into A Home
by Rebecca Ashby
February 11, 2008
Having all your essential travel accessories immediately available upon arrival at your hotel room will greatly enhance your hotel experience and assist you in transforming your hotel room into a temporary home. Think ahead; organize and make sure that your generic room feels as warm, spacious and inviting as your own home.

While most hotels provide soap, shampoo, conditioner and loti ...more...

 
89. Backpacking Food Ideas, Planning Your Backpacking Supplies
by mike legg
January 30, 2008
One of the biggest challenges when backpacking is actually trying to get everything you need packed into your backpack. It is so easy to over pack especially when it comes to your backpacking supplies. One way to avoid this is to have a few backpacking food ideas, just a simple plan of your expected food and supply needs for the length of your trip.

When planning your backpacking supplies ...more...

 
90. Las Vegas Travel Tips For The Novice
by Rebecca Ashby
January 27, 2008
Are you thinking of making an excursion to Vegas? Here are some helpful tips for the novice. Initially, you will want to check the various online travel sites for reasonably priced airline tickets. As a general rule, travel on Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday is inexpensive. In addition, book your trip at least fourteen days in advance in order to get the best bang for your buck. Red eye, late ...more...
 
91. Dog Training Tips: Protecting Your Dogs While Traveling by Car
by Daniel Bell
January 22, 2008
Dogs need to learn the proper behavior for traveling in a car. After all, not only do you want your dog to enjoy his ride, but also, you want to make sure that he is safe. Additionally, you want your dog to learn the proper behavior for riding in a car so that he will not become a distraction and a danger to the other passengers in the car.

The most successful way to teach this is to be c ...more...

 
92. Cincinnati Bound
by Rebecca Ashby
January 15, 2008
Wow! I just drove from central Florida to Cincinnati,Ohio. What a journey! I allowed myself two days to reach my destination thinking I wouldn't tax "my poor worn out ole self" too much that way. The first day went really well. The sun was shining brightly and I just boogied on down the road without a care in the world! First travelling up through Jacksonville where I encountered just a bit of ...more...
 
93. Austin BBQ: A Tour of the Town
by Dane Smith
January 14, 2008
Deep in the heart of Austin Texas, folks have been cooking up their own brand of BBQ for years and years. Unlike those other BBQ meccas like Memphis and Kansas City, where pulled pork is all the rage, in Austin it's all about the beef. We'll start our tour a bit out of town (about 30 minutes) in Driftwood where The Salt Lick BBQ Restaurant brings the city dwellers out in droves.

Their ...more...

 
94. Eat and drink in Rio de Janeiro
by Angela Corrias
January 14, 2008
I have been to Rio de Janeiro maybe five times and what amazes me the most, after the greatest opportunity to meet people from all walks of life, is the great choice of restaurants and different kinds of food. My last visit to one of the most spectacular cities in the world was last July and exactly like every time, I spent my way back to Europe thinking that, sooner or later, I will go to live t ...more...
 
95. Tuscany Tours - Don't Miss Out on Tuscany Italy
by Candance Right
December 27, 2007
Thinking about going to Italy for your vacation? Excellent choice! There is so much to see. But the place I am going to tell you about are a part of the Tuscany tours of Italy. Why Tuscany? For one thing, it is here you will see the most beautiful architecture. In Tuscany there are the most picturesque and the most exquisite architecture in the world.

There are at least six UNESCO protected ...more...

 
96. Backpacking Food Ideas,Top Tips For Backpacking Food
by mike legg
December 22, 2007
If you are considering going on any lengthy backpacking trip, then you will have to think about the food that you will require for your trip.Your food and water are a vital part of your kit, and should be one of your top priorities.Having a few backpacking food ideas will help you to plan a good menu that will keep you fit and happy on the trail.

TIPS FOR SAFE WATER Making sure that your ...more...

 
97. A Guide To French Food - Some Interesting Facts & Information Ab...
by James Burrows
December 21, 2007
You can’t stay away from the French food, while in France, the country known worldwide for its numerous gastronomic delights and specialties. Certainly, the French cuisine is extremely diverse including a wide variety of foods and recipes from national and regional cuisines. France really offers one of the richest cuisines in the World.

French cuisine is often categorized as National Cuisi ...more...

 
98. Hello from Toronto - Free Music, Great Food and Street Life at T...
by Susanne Pacher
December 12, 2007
Festival season is in full swing. Summer is a great time to be in Toronto since there are multiple events going on at the same time. I had just heard about the “Taste of Little Italy” street festival and decided to partake of a little free-admission Italo-style celebration.

When I got there yesterday at about noon the restaurants and bands were still setting up. Streets were closed all th ...more...

 
99. The Most Popular Fruit in the World
by Jim Scherrer
December 2, 2007
It's probably safe to say, that when asked which fruit is the most popular fruit in the world, the majority of Americans and Canadians would respond with apples or bananas. That response would be normal, but far from accurate.

To the astonishment of most North Americans, mangoes are consumed worldwide by a factor of three to one over bananas and ten to one over apples. Although mangoes ar ...more...

 
100. Winter on Majorca is fiesta time
by Elisha Burberry
November 23, 2007

Majorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands, is so well-known as to be practically synonymous with sun, sea, sand and summer holidays. Tourists from all over Europe flock to the Mediterranean, and about ten million each year follow the lead of the Spanish Royal Family and spend their holidays in Majorca.

Visiting Majorca in winter, on the other hand, can provide a good way to avoi ...more...

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