Mezze at Sharah Luxury Camp ©Linda Milks

Jordanian Food and Hospitality

by Linda MIlks

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The food of a country provides an insight into the people, their land, and their way of life. And for many of us, it is one of the highlights of a trip. Jordanian food and hospitality invoke all that is Jordan. When eight of the International Food Wine Travel Writers Association members journeyed to Jordan,
Beer flight at Basnet Brewery-4 glasses with craft beer on tap

Tampa Bay Breweries: Florida’s Heart of the Craft Brew Movement

by Dawn Damico

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Benjamin Franklin said, “Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.” And in Tampa, Florida love and happiness flow freely through the heart of Florida’s craft beer movement! Breweries are run by people who are passionate about their craft, enjoyed by people who are passionate about beer, and provide a
The baptismal site of Jesus at Bethany on the Jordan

Discovering the Spiritual Side of Jordan

by Teresa Bitler

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There’s more to Jordan than Petra and Wadi Rum. From Biblical sites to Roman temples, the country has a surprising number of spiritual places. Here’s a guide to the top seven religious sites in Jordan. Amman and the Amman Citadel The capital of the Ammonites, Rabbath Ammon, appears several times in the Old Testament. Most
Unique experiences in Jordan - Rose Palmer

6 Unique Experiences in Jordan

by Rose Palmer

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For a small country, Jordan offers a diverse array of sights that are both historic and scenically beautiful. Yes, Petra is the jewel in the Hashemite Kingdom’s crown of impressive wonders, but an itinerary to Jordan should also include at least a few connections to its wonderfully welcoming people. Use this list of unique experiences
McMenamins front entrance in Forest Grove, Oregon

McMenamins in Forest Grove is Tops in Quirky Places to Stay

by Julie Diebolt-Price

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Imagine the encouragement by the host to explore the newly refreshed third-floor attic and receive a big clue to finding the secret room in this unique accommodation. I could hardly wait to immerse myself in this one-of-a-kind experience and begin my scavenger hunt in one of the top quirky places to stay in Oregon. McMenamins
The Drexel owners Anastasia Koutsioukis and Ahmet Erkaya

Sharing Life’s Simple Pleasures – A Conversation with Anastasia Koutsioukis

by Lisa Morales

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I recently had a chance to speak with Anastasia Koutsioukis who co-owns The Drexel (in Miami Beach) with her husband Ahmet Erkaya, along with husband and wife duo, Chef Nano Crespo and Tamara Magalhaes. If you’ve visited Miami, you probably know Anastasia and Ahmet’s very popular restaurant, Mandolin Aegean Bistro in Miami’s Design District. Anastasia

Five Must-Try Restaurants in the Quad Cities

by Mary Farah

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In the Quad Cities of Iowa and Illinois, there's more than meat, potatoes, and corn. Surprises include a "global" breakfast place and a meal in the chef's own house.
Fireworks over Calton Hill remains a wonderful vantage point

31 Experiences Celebrating Scotland’s Hogmanay New Year’s Eve Celebration

by Gail Clifford

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When it comes to New Year’s Celebrations, Scotland may not be your first thought, but it should be … Edinburgh’s Hogmanay is a three-day festival where the world comes to party, to celebrate the New Year.  Edinburgh is a great place to start your exploration of Scotland’s holiday celebrations. My great-great-grandfather was born in Edinburgh,
Cotes du Rhone Villages tourist route

Discovering Wines from Côtes du Rhône Villages

by Lisa Morales

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It’s no secret that we are all having to cut back and make changes to our monthly budget because of inflation. If you’re like me, wine is a part of the weekly food budget. Although I don’t drink wine with every meal (unless on vacation), I need everyday wines on hand that aren’t “two buck
Walla Walla Valley

Walla Walla Valley, A Retreat for the Soul

by Darla Hoffmann

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The Walla Walla Valley is the perfect getaway for a long weekend trip. A four-hour drive from Portland, Seattle, or Boise, you find a little oasis of wine, food, and nature. Moreover, a piece of history may or may not surprise you along the way. Although I chose this trip based on wine and my
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