Tagged With "Iberian Ham"
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A Food Tour in Madrid
DrFumblefinger shares photos and details of a food tour he enjoyed in Madrid.
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Hadley Fruit Orchards, Cabazon, CA
Travel Rob visits a California institution, Hadley Fruit Farms that's been serving Californians far more than fruit since 1931.
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London: Lose a bridge, gain a ferry
Problems with a landmark Victorian bridge are forcing London to look to another 'old-fashoned' solution for the time being.
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Plenty to Do and See in Quaint, Historic Lititz
Stephanie shares some of the sights and experiences in charming Lititz, "the coolest small town in America">
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Sunset Limited: New Orleans to Los Angeles
PHeymont and his wife take their first overnight Amtrak journey: two days on the Sunset Limited from New Orleans to Los Angeles.
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London's Fabled Soho...with Food
A neighborhood with a "certain reputation" keeps up its appearances and attraction while also becoming a foodie heaven.
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A Food Tour in Gracia, Barcelona
DrFumblefinger enjoys some fine Catalan food while on a food tour in Barcelona.
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PortMoresby's Travel for Garden Lovers
Northern California Gardens April 18, 2014: Gallery: Springtime at Ananda April 1, 2015: Road Trip, Day 2: Mendocino Coast Botanical Garden April 15, 2015: A Road Trip Gallery: Jane's Garden May 6, 2015: Fort Mason Community Garden & the Man in Pink June 3, 2015: Travel for Garden Lovers, Part I June 10, 2015: Travel for Garden Lovers, Part II July 22, 2017: Gold Country, Part I July 29, 2017: Gold Country, Part II August 5, 2017: Filoli, the House August 12, 2017: Filoli, the Garden...
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Local Feed, Georgetown, Kentucky
DrFumblefinger enjoys dinner at Local Feed, a restaurant built into an old ice house in Georgetown.
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Porto: The Second City
PHeymont shares views, notes and some history from Portugal's second-largest city.
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Lancaster Central Market: Changed, and Not
One of America's best small city markets has changed over time, while keeping its traditional character. PHeymont visited recently.
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Street art, Parque das Nações, Lisbon
DrFumblefinger comes across this interesting work of art while exploring the site of World Expo '98 in Lisbon.
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PortMoresby's Stories
BLOGS November 10, 2013: The Tulou of Fujian Province November 17, 2013: The Worst Train in the World November 24, 2013: Buddhas of Bagan December 7, 2013: The Heart of Nyaungshwe December 12, 2013: Lawrence and the Pirates December 16, 2013: Walking the Buffalo January 23, 2014: Gallery: Fuli Town Market, Guangxi, China February 5, 2014: Gallery: A Beautiful Building in Bangkok February 12, 2014: Gallery: Details, Guangxi...
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Ethiopia Musings: 4)The Food
The food is quite unique and tends to be inexpensive. Something I noticed immediately, especially as a vegetarian, is the large number of Italian food selections on most menus. Mind you, I am given English printed menus, so who knows what...
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Perspectives on East Africa: 1) Serengeti National Park. “The place where the land moves on forever”
It takes a l-o-o-o-ong time to fly from the western USA to Tanzania, at the limits of my travel endurance really. But I’m about to head out on one of my greatest adventures.
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Silk Road becomes the Silk Railway
There's a new long-distance champ for rail routes: an 8,077-mile run from Yiwu, China to Madrid, Spain. The first trip took 3 weeks, but that may improve as time goes on.
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Mule Days, Black History and more in North Carolina
Johnston County's calendar is packed full of visitable and enjoyable events
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Hmmmmm....Dessert anyone?
I'm quick to confess -- I've a weakness for dessert, especially of the oven-baked or gelato kind. It's nothing new, an affliction I've had for as long as I can remember, making me very sympathetic to the, "Let's eat dessert first" crowd.