Our Travel Writers Share Their Favorite Holiday Edibles and Libations

by Christine Cutler

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During the holidays, there are certain traditions that the majority of us—American, Austrailian, Hungarian, Brazilian, South African, or any other nationality—follow. We decorate our homes and visit friends and family, shop and exchange gifts, bake and cook, and, especially, eat and drink. Many times, we combine most of the other activities with eating and drinking

Our Travel Writers Share Their 2018 Holiday Wish Lists

by Christine Cutler

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It’s that time of year when my husband tries to decide what I need for the holidays, and for some reason, he makes gift-buying for me a lot harder than it has to be. Since I like to buy my own clothes, am picky about the books, and don’t want knick-knacks, I tell him to

Five of Our Favorite Festive Holiday Destinations

by Christine Cutler

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It’s not too late to plan a holiday trip this year, and you won’t even have to drive. According to airfarewatchdog.com, airfares are down across the board. Domestically, you can find travel bargains to Las Vegas, Orlando, Denver, Los Angeles and more, but what you might like even better are the international fares.  Aer Lingus’

Starbucks Reserve Roastery Milano: Not Your Mamma Mia’s Starbucks

by Christine Cutler

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I didn’t start drinking coffee until I was in my 40s, and I blame it all on Starbucks. I fell in love with sitting in a cafe, drinking coffee, working, reading a book, or catching up with friends. I was soon drinking Starbucks at home, visited a cafe a few times a week, and earned

Las Vegas: 5 Sure Bet Attractions

by Christine Cutler

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When my husband and I first moved to Las Vegas in 1987, the city was mostly a mecca for adults, a land filled with aging hotels and casinos, specialty acts, and all-you-can-eat buffets. The 1990s brought about a change in Las Vegas—huge resorts opened, Broadway-style shows took over the stages, and restaurants focused on quality
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