Once in a great while, a book is published that refuses to allow me to look at the world in the same way I did before reading it. I challenge you to read Mark Easter’s new book, The Blue Plate and look at the world in the same way you do today. Easter is a
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A vision of eerie volcanic peaks, misty laurel forests and Atlantic-whipped shorelines, soulful Tenerife tempts with much more than its balmy weather and beach-vacation buzz. On the largest island in Spain’s Canary Islands, you can meander around neighborhood markets and linger at low-key terrace cafes before diving into cutting-edge art, local crafts and regional architecture,
Pizza beans, a cozy dish from Deb Perelman’s Smitten Kitchen cookbook, have unexpectedly landed at the center of a true crime saga. This humble casserole hit the headlines when TMZ reported it was on the menu for Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. What started as a simple recipe
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Somehow, even as the Algarve took off as one of Europe’s great getaway spots in recent years, Faro, the region’s principal city, seemed to fly under the radar. Yet that’s all changed now. Southern Portugal’s regional capital has slowly cemented its city-break credentials. And today, this exciting city is rightly considered one of the country’s
The Christmas season is all about celebrating the joys of life, and what’s more joyful than dessert? But just where do Christmas desserts come from? And how did they become part of the holiday season? Here’s a handy guide to some of the most delicious traditional Christmas desserts that you might not have heard of – and
The China Wine And Spirits Awards isn’t just any ol’ judging. It’s the biggest competition of its kind across all of Hong Kong and China. The industry vets involved are together responsible for selling over 75 million bottles of liquid per year—distributors, retailers, and spirits buyers. By that metric it is actually among the most
From Amazon jungle to the world’s largest salt flats by way of soaring Andean peaks, Bolivia rewards travelers with a giddying variety of landscapes. Better still, this quiet corner of South America doesn’t see half as many visitors as neighboring Argentina, Brazil or Chile, so you can admire the views without a crush. This general
Five years into its launch, Seth Rogen and his Houseplant lifestyle brand enter a new chapter of the business today, releasing its first consumable product in the US that gets you lifted. Cofounders Rogen and Mikey Mohr tell me that Houseplant is launching a hemp-derived Delta-9 THC-infused sparkling water with four flavors: Black Cherry, Blackberry,
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Many visitors may be surprised to find out that when it comes to food, San Juan truly has it all. This hasn’t always been the case. When I was growing up in the sprawling metropolitan area throughout the ’90s and early 2000s, the options were mostly limited to Puerto Rican, Spanish and Caribbean fare, along
I’m a California-based photographer who recently visited Mexico City for a weekend getaway with my girlfriend. I had heard time and time again how amazing the city is. Given its proximity to Los Angeles, I needed to check out its exciting food scene, world-class museums, trendy neighborhoods and beautiful parks for myself. My biggest concern
Mr. Yoshida’s Japanese-style barbecue sauce was acquired by Heinz almost 25 years ago—but the food giant nearly killed the brand. So its 75-year-old immigrant founder bought it back this year and is ready to “go, go, go.” By Chloe Sorvino, Forbes Staff The labels on Mr. Yoshida’s Japanese-style barbecue sauce have long featured a photo
Passengers deplane through the business class seating area on an American Airlines flight, London Heathrow Airport, Aug. 14, 2018. Jeff Greenberg | Universal Images Group | Getty Images Cheap seats aren’t enough for airline passengers anymore. Since the pandemic, travelers have shown airlines that they’re willing to pay up to sit at the relatively spacious
When Siddhi Mittal and Heinin Zhang swapped their six-figure incomes for the uncertainties of entrepreneurship, they weren’t chasing a safe investment, but an idea: that is, to start a company that would make private chefs as accessible as dining out. And, unlikely as it was for two women who’d spent years in trading and corporate
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I’m from Lisbon, less than an hour away from Sintra, so it’s one of my top destinations for a day trip. Again and again, I find myself driving along the mountain’s winding roads, strolling through the village towards places selling delicious travesseiros (Sintra’s signature almond and egg flaky pastries), or just peeking into the manor
Soaring over the provinces of Trentino and Alto Adige in northern Italy, the Dolomites are the Alps in overdrive. These mountains don’t just deliver height (though the mightiest peak, glacier-capped Marmolada, does top out at 3343m / 10,968ft). They’re about drama. These Dolomites whoosh up like natural fortifications – sheer, big-shouldered and rugged – above
Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin The grocery industry is reeling this week from the collapse of the proposed $25 billion merger of the nation’s second- and third- largest supermarkets, Kroger and Albertsons, and the fallout is shaping up to be a full-on holiday season drama. Someone call in the Hallmark Channel.
In this article MAR HLT Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT The global travel industry is set to fully recover from the Covid-19 pandemic this month, according to U.N. Tourism. During the first nine months of 2024, international arrivals worldwide reached 98% of pre-pandemic levels, compared to the same period in 2019, it said. The
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