Posts Tagged ‘Food and Drink’
20 Fancy Things to Do in Warsaw
Warsaw is a bustling city with an abundance of fancy things to do. Mark my words: you’ll have no time to get bored! Here are 20 of my favorite quirky and fun things to do in Warsaw.
Read More20 International Drinks to Spice Up Your Mood
If I had to pick one thing you can find just about anywhere in the world, I’d have to say alcohol. It comes in all tastes and colors and it’s made from very different ingredients depending on where in the world you are. So, what’s the local drink of the place you’re visiting?
Read More20 Diseases You Don’t Want in Your Travels
If you’re traveling to a somewhat exotic place or even just slightly off the beaten track, there’s a great possibility that you’ll be exposed to some nasty diseases. Make sure to get vaccinated before you leave and take plenty of precautions when you’re traveling.
Read More30 Ways to Have the Best Christmas Ever, Anywhere in the World
If you’re one of those people who wishes it was socially acceptable to hang your stockings the day after Halloween, you just might be head over heels in love with Christmas. Who doesn’t enjoy giving and receiving gifts, trimming the tree and singing carols around a warm fire?
Read MoreHow to Celebrate Thanksgiving Abroad
Many people from abroad don’t know much about the holiday, if at all, and finding a fellow American friend to celebrate with isn’t always easy. Thanksgiving, however, can be hard to pull together abroad, as it is a very geographically narrow, North American tradition.
Read More19 Diseases You Can Get While Traveling
The 2016 Summer Olympics in Brazil shined a giant spotlight on the many dangerous diseases that we can contract while traveling. Thankfully, most can be prevented, which is why it’s important to know before you go! While the whole Zika Beetlejuice head-shrinking thing may sound cool in theory, it isn’t something I’d want to live with.
Read More20 Surprising Sights in Northern Ireland
For many decades, Northern Ireland deservedly earned itself a place on the map of places to avoid as the tiny nation went through one of the darkest periods in Irish history. As the Troubles ended, the world seemed to have forgotten about the country — that is, until Brexit happened.
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