Month: November 2024

Functional mushrooms are transforming the wellness industry, and at the forefront of this movement is Four Sigmatic, founded by Tero Isokauppila. A 13th-generation farmer from Finland, Isokauppila has pioneered mushroom-based products that blend tradition with modern wellness needs, building Four Sigmatic into the number one mushroom coffee and protein brand on the market. I sat
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Weekapaug Inn delights in all seasons I’ve long desired to visit Rhode Island. I’ve romanticized the state’s natural beauty, its historic charm, and its seemingly idyllic way of life. For me, Rhode Island conjures images of an enchanting coastal existence, with scenic lighthouses, sailing adventures, and endless stretches of beach. I’ve imagined it a place of
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As the dust settles from Donald Trump’s victory in the US Presidential election, it’s crucial to analyze the potential implications of his policies on various sectors, particularly the food and beverage industries. A significant focus has been on Trump’s proposed tariffs on imports, a topic that could have profound effects on food prices for both
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(credit: Engadin Tourism) There’s something magical about the holidays in Europe, where visitors (and locals alike) can savor the wonder of the holidays. With backdrops of snow-capped mountains and twinkling lights, the wonder of Christmas is brought to life around the country, from big capital cities to small towns. For seekers of fairy tales, Kempinski’s
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London is home to some of the world’s greatest museums, whether you’re looking for giant whale skeletons, classical sculptures or ground-breaking fashion.  Better still, many are completely free to visit — although venues may charge a fee for special exhibitions, you can spend hours admiring the permanent collections at no cost.  From the top attractions
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Boar’s Head became one of America’s most powerful food companies thanks to a strategy of “bullying” and “intimidation,” according to former employees and industry insiders. But since the deadly listeria outbreak, its piggish behavior may no longer work. By Chloe Sorvino, Forbes Staff When Boar’s Head recalled more than 7 million pounds of liverwurst and
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With historic cities clinging to gorgeous coastlines, endless islands and waterfall-filled national parks, Croatia has plenty of wonders to entice travelers. That’s why we’ve created three itineraries that will take you to the country’s most essential spots, the Istrian peninsula and lesser-visited coasts of Kvarner and Northern Dalmatia.  Ranging from 7 to 10 days, you can
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Americans disappointed with the outcome of the U.S. election took their anguish online, with searches related to moving abroad surging following the results of the presidential race. Google Trends showed that searches related to “leaving the country” and “how to move to …” spiked following the news that Donald Trump would be returning to the
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Tulum is known worldwide for its idyllic white-sand beaches fringed with turquoise water and boho-chic party vibes. But there’s more to Tulum than its shores. Cenotes – natural limestone sinkholes and underwater cave systems considered sacred by the Mayans – were formed over millions of years by the collapse of cave ceilings.  The Maya believed the crystal-clear pools
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