Please welcome today’s guest blogger, Nisrine, from dinnersanddreams.net… Berber villages in the South of Morocco boast some of the most delicious tagines in the entire country. For those unfamiliar, a tagine is a terracotta cooking vessel fitted with a dome-shaped lid and designed for slow cooking. Villagers in the South of Morocco routinely cook in [ Read More ]
Archive for the ‘Tips’ Category
Please welcome guest blogger, Angela Pearse, from bellaitalia.co.nz… The Cinque Terre is a walkway that winds round the rocky coast and up into grapevine laden hills of Liguria. It links five main villages and commands spectacular views of the north western coastline of Italy. My sister and I stayed at Riomaggiore, the first of the [ Read More ]
Please welcome guest blogger, Ena Lynne Wilson, from anotherdesertrat.blogspot.com I could ride the ferries on Sydney Harbour forever: Gazing out over the water, waves sparkling in the sunlight, sailboats flying by, the wind whipping my hair back, the spray making my lips taste slightly salty on my tongue. Adjusting to the roll of the boat [ Read More ]
Please welcome guest blogger, Marquee Miong, from Matudnila.com… I love exploring Cebu, the Queen City of the South(Philippines). Visiting its rich historical landmarks that remind me history. From the first filipino hero, that’s Datu Lapu-Lapu in Mactan Shrine. To the very location of the first Christianity Baptismal Rites- that’s the Magellan’s Cross now. To the oldest street [ Read More ]
On a recent business trip to Zurich, Switzerland, I was pleased to see smarter travel practices. No wonder the Swiss are called efficient! The Airport After picking up my luggage at the Airport baggage claim and clearing customs (wow – it was a Right for declare and a Left for nothing to declare – the [ Read More ]
Please welcome guest blogger, Belinda, from zomppa.com… When some Westerners think of Nepal, images of Maoist rebels come to mind. What often gets overlooked is that Nepal is a beautiful country nestled in the heart of the Himalayas. Kathmandu is the capital and economic center of the country, a place with serene mountains and loud, [ Read More ]
Please welcome guest blogger, Bridget Kumar from anglo-indianfood.blogspot.com… The Word “GASTRONOMY” means “THE ART OF GOOD EATING” and this is very true of Anglo-Indian cuisine, which is an ART IN ITSELF. Anglo-Indian Cuisine as every one knows, is a fusion of both western and Indian Cuisine and is perhaps the first example of FUSION FOOD [ Read More ]
Please welcome guest blogger, Kendra Kroll, from portapocket.com… Venturing off on a long-awaited trip can be fantastic, but not when you become a victim. Everyone knows the economy’s in the tank, and with that desperation comes an increase in opportunistic crime. Better to mitigate risk so you don’t end up with a much more expensive [ Read More ]
Please welcome guest blogger, Saben & Lin, from sabenandlin.com… Quite a busy day today! This morning we sat on the carpeted floor of the Blue Mosque watching the hoards of tourists pour in one side and back out the other within seconds. There were only a few local people there to actually pray and I [ Read More ]
Special Thanks to Tracy Barnett from The Esperanza Project… PAXTOCA, Totonicapán, Guatemala – Martin Pedro Toc Sic is an eco-entrepreneur on a mission. Standing amid the green, forested hills of his native village, this young Maya marketing major explained why he left a good-paying job in the city to try and make his mark in [ Read More ]



