Month: January 2023

Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Happy Friday! We’ve almost made it! Take a moment to congratulate yourself. I know I’ve had a full week. What about you? My highlights included interviewing the CEO of the country’s largest fishing company, as well as a fun lunchtime talk with Northwestern M.B.A. students. We’re
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Start exploring Seattle with Lonely Planet’s video guide to getting around, when to go and the top things to do while you’re there. For more travel tips, head to https://www.lonelyplanet.com/usa/seattle
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DAY 571 // 31ST AUGUST 2014 Follow.. Darcy http://youtube.com/darcyjcole Dad http://youtube.com/mrcolecooks Lily https://www.youtube.com/user/LilyLaneMusic follow what i’m up to as it happens on Snap chat: FunForLouis Tweets by louiscole http://www.facebook.com/funforlouis http://www.instagram.com/louiscole http://www.funforlouis.tumblr.com FIND THE NOMADS http://www.findthenomads.com http://instagram.com/findthenomads Tweets by findthenomads http://www.youtube.com/findthenomads http://www.facebook.com/findthenomads upload video intros to youtube unlisted (in landscape) and message me the link at
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Check out my Eating Thai Food Guide: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/eating-thai-food-guide/ and also my travel and street food website here http://migrationology.com/ Here’s the article and information about how to get here: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/2012/12/best-durian-ice-cream-bangkok/ I’m not convinced there’s any better sweet dessert in the world than Durian Ice Cream (ไอศกรีมทุเรียน). Well, of course, that is if you like durian –
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European airports are back up and running and people are traveling again, but due to staffing shortages there will be long lines at check in and security points in a number of European airports. here are some things to consider when heading to Europe this summer. #Europe #europetravel #airlineissues filmed in Turku, Finland copyright Mark
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The chilly waters off the coast of Maine are a bounty of delicious seafood. You’ll find fresh clams, kelp, scallops, crab, oysters, mussels, fish and of course the acclaimed Maine lobster. Mainers also grow a plethora of fresh farmed products like wild blueberries – 40,000 acres of the Pine Tree State are dedicated to the
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From calorie count to portion sizes, we wanted to find out all the differences between fast food in India and the United States. This is Food Wars USA vs. India! —————————————————— #FoodWars #IndiavsUsa #FoodInsider Insider is great journalism about what passionate people actually want to know. That’s everything from news to food, celebrity to science,
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Corporate consolidation in our food system is going on without most of us knowing. Massive companies are controlling a greater and greater proportion of food production. And at a time when we urgently need to be taking steps forward in protecting our climate, biodiversity, and workers, this sort of industrialization is actively pushing us backward.
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Casa Gangotena Our first impressions of Quito were at night. We were going from the airport to the old town, and all that could be seen were old buildings, and winding streets. Then, a lighted building, white, almost-church-like, with huge, hand-carved wooden doors. “We have arrived,” said the driver in a grandiose tone, “At Casa
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As a kid growing up in Manila I was always given a mixture of hot water, honey, and lemon whenever I felt marginally under the weather—a non-alcoholic toddy, if you will. And while it didn’t always “cure” whatever ailed me, it certainly eased some discomfort and made things a tad more tolerable. (After all, the
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Getting around Dublin without a car is easy. The compact city is well served by an efficient network of buses, trams and trains that connect the city and the suburbs. No more than a few square kilometers, the flat city center is highly walkable and cyclable too, with public bike-sharing schemes making bicycles accessible to
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Santa Fe, New Mexico is a historic city, teeming with alluring views, unique experiences, and delectable cuisine, making it the perfect place for a romantic getaway. New Mexico’s capital truly has something for type of couple, whether art junkies, history buffs, thrill seekers, or epicureans looking for a charming weekend away. If you’re looking for
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Interested in an Icelandic outdoor adventure? Here are expert tips to ensure your Iceland camping trip is fun and safe. ICELAND’S RING ROAD TRIPS: https://shop.lonelyplanet.com/products/icelands-ring-road-trips-2 Why the Westfjords are the place to escape the crowds in Iceland: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/escape-the-crowds-in-westfjords-iceland Iceland travel guide: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/iceland
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2015! Greetings from the small town of Nan, which is in the eastern part of northern Thailand, not far from Laos. Ying and I just went to the evening market, and bought some food for dinner. The roasted fish is always a good choice, and when paired with some
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If you’ve spent ages planning your perfect wedding, who wouldn’t be looking for the dream honeymoon to match? But between the flowers, favors and the flights costs can rack up pretty quickly. With these top ten budget-friendly getaways you can count your pennies without compromising on all the once-in-a-lifetime experiences, dynamic culture and delicious cuisine you could want
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In this article AAL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Employees of American Airlines help check in passengers at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on January 11, 2023 in Arlington, Virginia. Alex Wong | Getty Images American Airlines‘ fourth-quarter profit beat analysts’ expectations as strong travel demand and high fares buoyed results during a turbulent
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