Month: September 2023

🌿 Follow Chef Num of Samuay and Sons: https://www.instagram.com/num_samuay/ 📺 WATCH NEXT – Isan Street Food Tour: https://youtu.be/m7nvdUEa-4Y Part 2 is coming on Wednesday, get ready! UDON THANI, THAILAND – Samuay & Sons (ซาหมวย & ซันส์), is an innovative Isan Thai food restaurant in Udon Thani, where Chef Num serves unique dishes using wild and
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It’s easy to experience sticker shock when checking into eco-lodges and renting vehicles and booking tours in Costa Rica. Indeed, it is the most expensive country in Central America, thanks to a booming economy and well-developed tourist sector.  But there are plenty of ways for cost-conscious travelers to save some colones, especially those who are
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Villa Igiea, Terrazza Bar interior Sicily is having a moment, thanks in part to the elegant hospitality proffered by the island’s two Rocco Forte hotels. This London-based, fourth generation, family owned company rolls out the red carpet at each of its five-star hotels/resorts throughout Europe. Within its historic properties, Rocco Forte guests enjoy restorative spas,
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Yearning for a good night’s sleep? Join the club. Globally, more people searched about sleep this year than ever before, according to data released by Google Trends last week. People are turning to the internet to learn about bedtime routines, sleep positions and to understand — “Why am I so tired all the time?” —
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Budget-friendly Pakistan should be an obvious choice for cost-conscious travelers who want a proper adventure without breaking the bank. Most of the country is accessible by public transport and you can find accommodation and food at budget prices wherever you go.  Visiting Pakistan out of season and traveling in the same style as locals will
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With its incredible range of spectacular scenery, Pakistan offers some truly epic road trips. With a rented car and driver – or your own wheels – you can drive the world’s most dramatic mountain highway, follow historic invasion and trade routes, drift between Sufi shrines and desert forts, or follow the mighty Indus River from
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When you find bone fragments in your sausage, your response is probably not “Bone appétit.” Instead, it’s likely going to be more like “Bone-how-did-this-end-up-here?” So, after customers found bone fragments in its ready-to-eat blended meat and poultry smoked sausage, it’s not surprising that Hillshire Brands Company has issued a recall of its product. This recall
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Views of EL Cielo in Valle de Guadalupe. Photo Jill Weinlein Celebrating its 10th anniversary, El Cielo Resort and Winery in Valle de Guadalupe provides captivating wine country enrichment opportunities. The CEO of the resort, Gustavo Ortega is passionate about wine and hospitality. According to El Cielo’s Sommelier Sebastian Reyes, Ortega visited Valle de Guadalupe
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The New York Wine & Spirits Competition convened last month in Brooklyn, bringing together some of the best palates in the beverage industry together for three days of blind tasting and judging. Organized by the prestigious Tasting Alliance—the same group responsible for the San Francisco World Spirits Competition—this year’s iteration saw a record number of
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India’s astonishing variety of sights has to be seen to be believed. Travelers have devoted lifetimes to exploring the famous places and forgotten corners of India, driven onwards by the certainty that there’s always more to see. Mughal palaces, towering Hindu temples, mountain monasteries, lost kingdoms, cultured cities, and genteel hill stations in the foothills
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As an aspiring wine snob, I like to try new wines regularly, sipping and swishing and savoring the novel flavors, characteristics, and textures that might be found therein. When I do this with my spouse, I sometimes ask, “What do you think of the wine?” More often than not, his response is something like, “It
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