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Exploring the world's flavors: 5 benefits of food tours

  withlocals.com As a traveler, you get to explore the fascinating places, people, and cultures of the world - along with, inevitably, its many delicious cuisines. Everyone has to eat, and for many eating is a huge part of the travel experience - as well as a tasty way to gain a literally tasty insight to the destinations they visit. What´s more, most destinations have local tour operators which specialize in introducing visitors to the wonderful culinary experiences and heritage of their…

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A Destination to Celebrate: Eastern Scheldt Lobster Season in the Netherlands

  The beginning of spring sees the start of each year's Eastern Scheldt lobster season in the southernnmost province of The Netherlands, Zeeland. This world-famours lobster -- as well as the region's bounty of oysters, other crustaceans and fish from the waters of the North Sea -- make Zeeland and its fantastic restaurants a place of annual pilgrimage for lovers of good seafood.   

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5 savory spots in San Diego for world cuisine

    California's second largest city is known for its seafood and Mexican cuisine (it is after all just 20 minutes from the border). But increasingly it's also home to a wide menu of world cuisine - including some you might not expect! Here are five tasty examples I came across recently: read post      

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6 top tea destinations in India

  Pxhere India has given many gifts to the world, including its cuisine, saffron and other spices, and its world-famous teas; in fact it remains one of the world's largest tea producers of tea in the world. Commercial cultivation of tea was started in Darjeeling, West Bengal during the colonial era of British rule. Nestled amidst the region's lush green slopes (top), there are many tea estates found in this region, many of which offer guest bungalows and the chance to freely roam among the…

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  • Today on The World on Wheels...we've crunched the numbers and found out the top 10 Cocktail Hour videos and reports, as voted on by our visitors. Starting at number 10, we reveal the first five today with the rest coming next week: http://tinyurl.com/69fn6tx
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    The World on Wheels
    An ongoing adventure of travel and living while using a wheelchair. Tim has been disabled from birth. Darryl is his father and caregiver who travel…
  • A new, occasional series starts today on The World on Wheels...Places That Don't Suck. You know the feeling when you go out of your way to see a famous spot, only to find it doesn't live up to expectations. Well, we'll start pointing out those that do. Today, the Original Los Angeles Farmers Market: http://tinyurl.com/46kqnlk
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    The World on Wheels
    An ongoing adventure of travel and living while using a wheelchair. Tim has been disabled from birth. Darryl is his father and caregiver who travel…
  • What do you do when life gives you lemons?  When recording today's Cocktail Hour atThe World on Wheels, the battery on our mic had died and I didn't find out until editing. What to do? Turn it into a silent movie...the American Wheat Beer Taste Off: http://tinyurl.com/4p2lnlo
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    The World on Wheels
    An ongoing adventure of travel and living while using a wheelchair. Tim has been disabled from birth. Darryl is his father and caregiver who travel…
  • wine,cheese,horses and golf http://portugaldreamcoast.com/en/azeitao-3/
  • Our latest post features foodie finds in Queenstown, New Zealand; so many places to eat there including some nice gourmet finds!

  • Thanks, Darryl!  I appreciate the comment!
  • its time to learn how to cook Portuguese fish, seafood and much more http://portugaldreamcoast.com/en/setubal-recipes/
  • DSC_10911.jpg?width=120José Maria da Fonseca initiated the business in 1834, and his passion for winegrowing has been shared by the family ever since, all of whom strive to maintain the high standards set by the founder.

    Know this amazing wine house : http://portugaldreamcoast.com/en/jose-maria-da-fonseca-wines/

     

     

  • That all looked very good, Tiffany.  Several years ago, I had the best steak I can remember at Charley's in Kissimmee.
  • Lst week I attended a Food and Wine Pairing Dinner at the Ravenous Pig in Orlando, one of teh best restaurants in town!  The wine was from Domaine Serene in Oregon.  Please check out my blog at http://thegoodtravellife.com/?p=1317.  Thanks!
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