Tagged With "Beef Sandwich"
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Food walking tours: a great way to meet a city
If an army travels on its stomach, as they say, so do some travelers. PHeymont and his wife have become big fans of food walking tours.
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British Airways: Did your meal just go out the Brexit?
While others restore pretzels and cracker, and make entertainment free, British Airways is reducing meal service in economy.
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Hungry in Coach? Help may be coming!
Delta takes first steps to returning meals to economy class, along with upgraded snacks.
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Alice Austen House: Worth a trip to Staten Island
Jonathan L takes us on a trip to Staten Island to explore the life of early 20th century photographer Alice Austen
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Eating Out in San Cris
With a month to discover what Chiapas has to offer, PortMoresby isn't disappointed by her culinary adventures in the far south of Mexico.
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Mickey D: Bringing it all back home
McDonald's is planning to show off some of its international dishes at U.S. restaurants.
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August 7, 2019: Red's Old 395 Grill, Carson City
DrFumblefinger enjoyed the food and décor at Red's in Carson City. The décor is quite unique and it's a popular place.
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History, Mystery, Art and More in Boonsboro and Beyond
Stephanie Kalina-Metzger shares some of the sights and activities in historic Boonsboro, Maryland, which she recently visited.
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Visiting Bologna's churches on Easter Sunday
Jonathan L visited two of Bologna's cathedrals on Easter morning.
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Visiting some of Bologna's Museums
Jonathan L takes on a tour of two of Bologna's wonderful museums
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Feeling On Top of the World
Bob Cranwell shares yet another delightful travel tale well worth reading, if only for its final punchline!
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Six Tapas Bars in Seville, Spain
We just spent five days in Seville, walking the city, seeing the sights, taking a day trip to Jerez—and eating tapas. If ever there were a city with a tapas bar on every corner, Seville is it. In fact, maybe two on every corner! Five...
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France tops Italy in pizza eating? Oh, my!
A startling study places France above Italy in per-capita pizza eating, with burgers rising, too. The study adds some more and suggests some reasons.
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Exploring Lobis Hof in South Tyrol, Italy
In Italy's northernmost Alpine region, where German is the mother tongue, a 550-year-old farm that's now a guesthouse and restaurant.
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Duquesne Incline on Mount Washington, Pittsburgh
George G shares a fascinating history of his home city of Pittsburgh, and the funicular ride that allows wonderful views of the city.
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Art, Architecture, History and More in Fun Frederick, MD
Stephanie Kalina-Metzger shares some of the sights and activities she experienced on a fun weekend in Frederick, Maryland.
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August 22, 2018: Wolfy's Restaurant, Chicago, Illinois
Samantha stops in at a Chicago favorite, and shares the story and the memories with us.
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Steam Power Display, Somerset, Virginia
George G steps backs in time when he attends a fair wherein steam-powered machines are brought back to life. A lovely bit of Americana.
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Bamberg, Germany
Professor Abe takes us along on a tour of a Franconian town that is both a UNESCO World Heritage and the 'secret beer capital' of Germany.
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Hosoya Sandwich, Sendai, Japan (Where Gumbo was #302)
Gumbo was found eating a burger at the famous Hosoyo Sandwich in Sendai, Japan.
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A Rambler's Munich
Munich, like all big cities, is a great place to wander and to take note of interesting sights and sites, PHeymont finds.
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Re: THAT's what a Hamburger's all about....
That analogy, PHeymont, is like equating the quality of pineapple or papaya picked and consumed in the tropics with the stuff you buy at your corner grocery store in Brooklyn. If it's a thicker patty you're looking for, I suggest the meatloaf sandwich at a local deli.
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Re: British Airways: Did your meal just go out the Brexit?
I always purchase a sandwich and a drink before flying. Pack it in my carry on. Those snack packs you get prior to your arrival are an awful excuse for a meal. So is the tea and coffee. I love orange juice but I wont drink that awful pot of sugared water that passes as juice. And that's on US carriers too. I'm pleased to see BA made a $3 billion profit last year. Lets hope this pushes the margin of profit up some more. As BA is the biggest customer for the Boeing 747 - 400 I thought you'd be...
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A Break from the Ordinary in Historic Columbia
Stephanie shares a visit to historic and memorable Columbia, Pennsylvania.
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August 22, 2020: Two Munich Street Artists
PHeymont shares images of two artists offering public performances on Munich's streets
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The Light Side of Packing
While we all wait for when we can travel freely again, PHeymont shares some tips on how to keep the freely light.
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No pilgrimage for McRib fanatics
For fanatics of McDonalds elusive pork sandwich: the wait is over again, and it will be everywhere. For those who just don't get it, well... don't get it!
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Green Giant statue, Blue Earth, Minnesota
DrFumblefinger visits a statue of the Jolly Green Giant in the small prairie town of Blue Earth.
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Loco Moco Drive Inn, Honolulu, Hawaii
Samantha and her husband Eugene enjoyed many plate lunches while on Oahu. Loco Moco Drive Inn was one of the first places they tried after landing in Honolulu.
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In Search of Cheesesteak
Join PHeymont for an irreverent tour of some of Philly's finest cheesesteak places...strictly in his opinion!
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Cedar Key, Florida
See why they say visiting Cedar Key is like visiting Key West 50 years ago.
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Re: In Search of Cheesesteak
Cheesesteak Notes from All Over At Kifak, a Lebanese sandwich shop on Rue Ordener in Paris's Clignancourt neighborhood, I spotted the sandwich—with beef, onions, peppers and mozzarella. No, Whiz is not available!
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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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Rainbow Drive-In Plate Lunch, Oahu
Samantha and her husband had a few tasty visits to Rainbow Drive-In while on Oahu. She shares some of her favorite plate lunches.
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On the Arts Trail in Sydney
Footloose in his adopted home town, Barry Barford takes a look at what Sydney has to offer for lovers of the arts.
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Road Trip: Starbucks Reserve, Seattle
For lack of a well-known public face for Starbucks, PortMoresby’s brain keeps substituting Jeff Bezos. But that’s not today’s issue, rather, do you think you know what a Starbucks looks like? Well, so did PortMoresby.
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Enjoying Shopping in Sykesville, Maryland
Stephanie visits Sykesville, Maryland, described by Budget Travel as "The Coolest Small Town in America."
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Panhandler Pies, Sandpoint, Idaho
DrFumblefinger is a pie lover and has found a wonderful restaurant in Sandpoint that serves what he loves!
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Return (limited) of the 20th Century Limited
Railfans have a chance this summer to travel part of the route of a classic train with some of the original cars.
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Maple Street BBQ, Rapid City, South Dakota
Samantha and her husband enjoyed some BBQ while in Rapid City, South Dakota. She shares some of the pictures from her visit.
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National Heisey Glass Museum, Ohio
Marilyn Jones visits a museum dedicated to the mass-produced household art of one famous glass company
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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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The Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico: A Sad Ending
Samantha and her husband visited the Arecibo Observatory and the world's largest single-aperture telescope. A sad ending, though, years later.
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Blazing Donkey
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How far can Disneymania go?
Fans are bidding on bottles and bags of water supposedly saved from the last day of Disney's Splash Mountain ride.
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The Brown Palace Hotel and Spa, Denver
This is a must-see when in Downtown Denver. Samantha shares pictures of the elegant and Historic Brown Palace in Denver, CO.