Month: March 2024

With springtime on the horizon (fifteen days and counting, technically!), March is looking like a great month for London’s food lovers. Too great, some might say; restaurants are unveilingnew seasonal menus, we’ve got St Patrick’s Day coming around the corner, and there are more than a few new pop-ups to turn our attention to. Whether
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Outrigger Kona Resort & Spa. Photo by Jill Weinlein Kona Hawai’i is filled with culture, history and dramatic landscapes. It was the birthplace of King Kamehameha III, and playground for Hawaiian royalty. King Kamehameha established the community back in 1795, and designated Kona as his seat of government while he was chief. Kona was established
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The Faroe Islands offer superlative hiking, bird-watching and awe-filled experiences, with shard-like moss-covered mountains and roads snaking around fjords that will take your breath away.  A trip to this relatively off-the-beaten-track archipelago takes you under the sea – via the world’s first subsea roundabout – over it, on a range of ferries and boat trips,
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In Oman, visitors find pristine desert landscapes and nature experiences, all in a modern Gulf country with a vibrant cultural heritage. This heritage is apparent in the many languages spoken in the country, forts and archeological sites along ancient trading routes, and traditional practices such as rosewater distillation. Today, warm and welcoming Omanis still live by their
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Processed foods are once again a hot topic. Between catastrophic externalized costs, new diet drugs, rampant price gouging and a growing wave of regulations, processed foods are attracting all the wrong attention. But processing may also be key to reinvigorating the best and brightest trends in the food industry. People have processed food since the
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Photo courtesy of Pueblo Bonito Mazatlan A once in a lifetime extraordinary event is happening on April 8, 2024 when a total Solar Eclipse crosses North America. According to NASA, ”On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will pass over Mexico, United States and Canada.”   Mazatlan sits squarely on the path of its totality.
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Japanese whiskey is emerging as one of the spirits industry’s most sought-after subcategories, and it only takes a tasting to see why. Captivating the palates of connoisseurs and casual drinkers alike, Japanese whiskey is renowned for its meticulous craftsmanship and unique flavor profile; often, led by more subtle, citric flavor profiles. If you’re looking to
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As one of the oldest cities founded in the USA and considered by many to be the cradle of the American Revolution, Boston is a gift to history buffs. But there’s more to this northeastern metropolis than American history. Renowned sports teams that contend for national titles, museums and galleries around every corner, diverse and
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For some years, the issue of pesticide usage has ignited fervent debate worldwide, with environmentalists, policymakers, and agricultural stakeholders grappling over its impact on ecosystems, human health, and food security. Recent data presents a sobering reality: pesticides aren’t just harming the environment through pollution and biodiversity loss; they’re linked to serious, long-term health issues like
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