Category: World Tour

World Tour:  Happy Easter!
[ 0 ] April 22, 2011 |

World Tour: Happy Easter!

It’s Easter weekend and people are preparing for long weekends, family gatherings, Easter egg hunts, and most excitedly – Easter dinner.  While some people may be even boarding flights to celebrate this Christian holiday abroad, most of the people that I know prefer to save those United Airlines points and instead enjoy a hearty meal and the good […]

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World Tour: The Perfect Date
[ 1 ] April 15, 2011 |

World Tour: The Perfect Date

I’ve been making a list of things that I and my friends can do, as well as a list of things that I and my significant other can do this summer that will offer a memorable experience.  Of course, travel destinations were some of the first things I jotted down, but then I tried to […]

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World Tour: Something to consider
[ 0 ] April 8, 2011 |

World Tour: Something to consider

Traveling requires a LOT of planning – especially if you’re going to unfamiliar territory.  That’s why I got really excited to share a travel service that I stumbled upon.   Michelin Food and Travel and Road Trips, Inc teamed up to offer travelers planned and customizable itineraries for memorable  food and travel experiences in Italy […]

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World Tour: Johnna+Madrid
[ 2 ] March 25, 2011 |

World Tour: Johnna+Madrid

Madrid was amazing.  I do not have to tell you that, it’s what made it amazing that makes the trip worth writing about.  Well, let’s see:  the flamenco dancing, Botin, the endless churros and chocolate, the list goes on and on.  It’s been over a decade since I visited Spain and needless to say, it […]

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World Tour: An international food guide
[ 0 ] March 18, 2011 |

World Tour: An international food guide

I came across an interesting book from National Geographic, called Food Journeys of a Lifetime: 500 Extraordinary Places to eat Around the Globe.  This book is the perfect gift for any food lover or avid traveler or explorer.  From Canada’s lobsters and oysters, Vermont’s maple syrup, Mexico’s hot chili peppers to China’s White Silver Tip […]

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