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The Best European Christmas Markets of 2024

As winter sets in and festive lights illuminate the streets, European Christmas markets transform cities into magical wonderlands. Here’s your ultimate guide to the best European Christmas markets of 2024, each offering unique charms, seasonal treats, and unforgettable experiences. Christkindlesmarkt | Nuremberg, Germany Location: Hauptmarkt Square, Nuremberg Duration: November 29 – December 24, 2024 Special Features – The iconic…

The Famous Peach Liqueur of Cochem, Germany

Germany’s Mosel Valley is dotted with lush greenery, storybook castles, and endless stretches of vineyards and it is also the place where I decided to search for a bit of calm during a whirlwind tour of Europe last summer. I found myself in the little town of Cochem–the epicenter of…
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5 Things to Know About Morocco

Situated in North Africa, the country of Morocco is one of wonder. From souks and medinas to the food culture and desert, there are layers and layers to peel back and explore. A visit to this wondrous destination should be on everyone’s bucket list. Here are some things I wish…
trdlo Prague

The Curious Case of Trdelník

Roughly pronounced as ‘treh-DEL-neek’, the sweet pastry has quite a storied past. As with most foods, its history is part of its appeal. The Charles Bridge. The Astronomical Clock. The Kafka House. All of these landmarks have given Prague enough enduring fame to last a lifetime, but ask any Czech…

5 Things to Do in Santorini, Greece

If you’ve ever drafted a travel bucket list, chances are the island of Santorini has made an appearance and rightfully so. The stark white buildings with their world famous blue domes, the dazzling views of the Aegean Sea, and expanse of multi-hued beaches make the small Cycladic island a popular…
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Where to Eat in New Orleans

New Orleans, the beloved jewel of the Gulf Coast, is easily the most underrated culinary destination in the country. New Orleans cuisine, commonly categorized as Cajun and Creole cooking, is a tapestry woven by the intertwining of Spanish, African, French, and Native American influences. The culture, cooking techniques and ingredients…
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On Grief and Baking

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