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Add A Little Parisian Flair To Your At-Home Valentine's Day Plans

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Add A Little Parisian Flair To Your At-Home Valentine's Day Plans

Travelers often refer to Paris as the city of love. When Haussmann modernized the grotty medieval city and dragged it kicking and screaming into the 19th century, he did so in draconian fashion. Building heights were limited, their façades strictly regulated so they worked in harmony with each other, and boulevards were widened. The banks of the River Seine, together with its bridges and surrounding architecture, have also been protected since 1991; for that we have UNESCO to thank. But why is

Travel Through Italy With These 5 Amazing Regional Pastas

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Travel Through Italy With These 5 Amazing Regional Pastas

Thoughts of Italy will always bring a few things to mind: the aqua-marine color so distinctive to the Mediterranean sea, a landscape of architecture that gives insights into an ancient world, and a legendary array of breads, cheeses, and wines that attracts travelers from across the globe looking to partake in simple, fresh cuisine. While you may argue that pizza is Italy’s ultimate export, you’d be neglecting the cultural significance of pasta and the traditions surrounding the different shapes

The Rich History of the Traditional English Breakfast

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The Rich History of the Traditional English Breakfast

The full English Breakfast (also known as the "fry-up"): Some consider it a culinary masterpiece, while some laud it as the perfect, greasy hangover cure. The iconic morning plate of bacon, eggs, sausages, and baked beans is an integral part of British culture. You’ll find it on the menus of cafés, hotels, greasy spoons, pubs, and restaurants. Such is the emblematic status of the traditional English breakfast that playwright William Somerset Maugham once famously said that "To eat well in Engla

How to Celebrate Day of the Dead Without Traveling to Mexico

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How to Celebrate Day of the Dead Without Traveling to Mexico

Día de Muertos, or the Day of the Dead as it’s known in English-speaking world, is one of Mexico’s best known festivals. Celebrated over three days from October 31st to November 2nd, it's said that the gates of heaven open, and the spirits of the deceased return to earth to be reunited, if only temporarily, with their living relatives. Though Día de Muertos is marked in some form across much of Latin America, its origins are firmly rooted in Aztec culture. But to join in this year, you don’t nee

How To Recreate Oktoberfest At Home

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How To Recreate Oktoberfest At Home

Each autumn, a parade of horse-drawn carriages, carnival floats and bands process through Munich, Germany to the Theresienwiese. This large open space hosts the famous Oktoberfest, a beer festival that lasts for two wonderful weeks. Germans never refer to it as Oktoberfest; instead they call it the Wiesn. Its convivial beer tents, funfair rides, food stalls and street performers all ensure that everyone has fun. Oktoberfest is canceled again for 2021 due to COVID-19, however, there’s still plent