Posts Tagged ‘Health’
3 Ways to Fall in Love With Dublin
I know it’s a bit blasphemous as a traveler to admit you don’t quite fancy a place, so prepare the tar and feathers: When I went to Dublin the first time, I didn’t quite fancy it. Don’t get me wrong—the accents are nice and you can find some pretty weird stuff in the tourist shops. But the city itself lacks some flavor at first glance.
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5 Beer Varieties You’ve Never Heard Of (And Where to Drink Them)
Allow me to indulge my geekery if you will. As craft breweries continue to push the limits of beer in an effort to impress customers, they look to little known styles from elsewhere in the world to revitalize and call their own. In most cases, they tend to bastardize the original under the creative license of brewing.
Read More11 Foods You Must Eat in Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Malaya Cuisine, as the locals call it, is much like the city of Cape Town itself – a melting pot of flavors with influences from Malaysia, England, France, and the Netherlands. Each dish, of course, has an African twist that creates a cuisine that is truly unique.
Read MoreHow to Travel With Your Partner Without Going Crazy
Traveling with your partner can be difficult at times and it takes a bit of hard work, compassion, patience and understanding to make it work. Keep these tips in mind and the two of you will have a journey that will bring you closer together.
Read More7 Signs the Airline Passenger Sitting Next to You Is Going to Ruin Your Flight
That hunk of tin moving at warp speed through the air is my personal oasis. It’s my time to catch up on reading, writing, or, oftentimes, sleep. That is unless I’m sitting next to one of these seven passengers.
Read More7 Most Progressive Countries in the World
Between same sex marriages being legalized federally, numerous states moving to allow marijuana, and recent changes to our healthcare system, America has made some very progressive strides in the last decade. Just not compared to these countries…
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