The Humble Peppercorn – Kep, Cambodia
It’s been awhile since we’ve done one of these, and as we’re being nomadic, I figured it was time to do another Where It’s Made post. This time, I will cover the humble peppercorn.
It’s been awhile since we’ve done one of these, and as we’re being nomadic, I figured it was time to do another Where It’s Made post. This time, I will cover the humble peppercorn.
Wow! What a complete treat. We have been traveling for a long time and as you know we love our western food. I was a bit worried about what we may or may not find on Koh Phangan, as we had never been. We stayed on the northwest side on a small beach named Haad …
Cooking classes, food tours, and food tastings have now become a tradition for our family travel experiences. We have had the most fun learning, cooking and eating new foods all around the world. This is a great and fun way to bring some culture into your trip and have everyone try new things. We’ve found …
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If you are looking to live the healthy Mediterranean lifestyle while in Europe, then you should be sure you have seafood and fish in Spain. For many of us, there are unfamiliar items at the fish market and different names can be confusing. Not to worry, we will translate some of the most common fish …
I know you are curious about the cost of things in Spain, as that is a popular question we are often asked. I thought we would show you a little here an there about our Spain food costs. If you have any other curiosities, feel free to ask us and we will be glad to …
Spain souvenirs can be gifts too! When the gift giving season is upon us, sometimes it can be a challenge to find that perfect gift for your special someone who already has everything. You may be able to pick up some Spanish souvenirs on your visit to Spain, but you can also get souvenirs from …
The food options in the Nimman area are endless, but we just want to share our favorite places to eat in Chiang Mai with you. Much of what we have listed is in the Nimman area, as that is where we lived for 3 months.
As the biggest Non-Foodie in the household, it’s probably a bit odd that I’m doing a food post. (Actually, Heidi is really twisting my arm…just kidding honey.) In general, when it comes to new foods I pretty much avoid them, but I made an exception for today’s post: Fruits. Specifically, Spanish fruits grown locally right …
No matter where you go in Chiang Mai, you will see people eating food on a stick. It is amazing what is available to you and how much can be eaten from a stick. I will be the first to admit, we don’t know what most of this food is. Nope, we haven’t ventured too …
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