Month: January 2020

Food is one of the most amazing ways to understand and experience a new culture. It is often the lens through which we try to understand the world, how we relate to particular cultures and how we remember certain experiences. The best way to fully experience a new city or country through their food is
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Tenaya Lodge Couples looking for a Valentine’s weekend getaway will discover the Tenaya Lodge offers all the amenities to unwind and enjoy some quality time together. Tenaya Lodge is 48 miles from Fresno, 4.5 hours from the greater Los Angeles area and about 3.5 hours from the San Francisco Bay Area. Situated on 75 acres bordering
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India Adventure vlogs filmed in September 2013 for the Rickshaw Run All in aid of teenage cancer trust Donate here! http://www.givey.com/louis Full series on http://www.youtube.com/Jacksgap Jack & Finn http://www.youtube.com/jacksgap Ben Brown: http://www.youtube.com/benbrown100 Louis Cole: http://www.youtube.com/FunForLouis Max Cantellow: https://twitter.com/MaxCantellow Will Darbyshire: https://twitter.com/willdarbyshire Jack Harries: https://twitter.com/jacksgap Finn Harries: https://twitter.com/finnharries follow what i’m up to http://www.twitter.com/funforlouis http://www.facebook.com/louiscole http://www.instagram.com/funforlouis
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Dairy cows graze a pasture — Photo courtesy of iStock / steverts Happy cows don’t just come from California anymore. America’s Dairyland a.k.a. Wisconsin, has been producing delicious, award-winning cheese for years and it’s time to get a piece of the wheel. Wisconsin boasts many unique creameries that specialize in everything from cheese curds to
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Lunar New Year festival at the Oakland Museum of California. Odell Hussey Photography | Courtesy Oakland Museum of California This year, the Lunar New Year falls on Saturday, Jan. 25 and will be followed by 15 days of celebrations marking the transition from the Year of the Pig to the Year of the Rat. While
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Ireland, offers so many places and things to do as a tourist.  From exploring its diverse culture, visiting the countless museums and places with ancient history to enjoying the beauty of picturesque landscapes, you will be spoilt for choices. Here’s a list of some of the top-rated tourist attractions that you have to see the
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Jill Weinlein For football fans who aren’t flying to the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens for Super Bowl LIV on February 2, gather your family and friends for the ultimate football getaway offered by Mexico’s newest premier luxury rental experiential firm, Blue Desert Cabo. You will arrive to San Jose’ del Cabo on a private mid-size
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It’s hard to imagine England, Wales and Northern Ireland without the National Trust (Scotland has its own variation). Its acorn symbol pops up by beaches and fells, on the gates of mansions and the doors of tenements, beside footpaths, car parks and cafés. It exasperates some people and pleases many more: it means that you
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Editor’s Note — This story was first written in 2011 and last updated in 2020. (CNN) — “No, we can’t have a snack yet.” “Please don’t run through the security line.” “You don’t have to take your shoes off anymore.” I can sense those travelers who fear my active 3-year-old as we head toward the
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Boeing employees boasted about bullying regulators to approve the now-grounded 737 Max without requiring pilots to undergo simulator training while others raised safety concerns and complained about lax standards, according to a trove of internal documents the company released on Thursday. Seth Kaplan, aviation journalist at Kaplan Research, joins “Squawk Box” to discuss. 06:03 Fri,
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