
Explore Wisconsin For The Best Cheese And Fascinating Master Cheesemakers
by Tom Manus
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There are only two places in the world where a cheesemaker can earn a Master Cheesemaker certification — Switzerland and Wisconsin. The Master Cheesemaker program, also referred to as a PhD in cheese from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, ensures that Wisconsin cheese remains of world-class quality. Only Wisconsin cheesemakers with at least 10 years of
Sustainable Bainbridge Vineyards Crafts Every Glass
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In 1977, Gerard and JoAnn Bentryn founded Bainbridge Island Winery and Vineyards on a one-acre plot in downtown Winslow, Washington. The Bentryns, inspired by their travels, planted vinifera wines typically grown in the Loire Valley in France and Mosel in Germany. Their inaugural vintage in 1982 made them the 84th bonded winery in Washington State.

From Camels to Cars: Exploring Jordan’s Transportation History
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The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, a young nation founded in 1946, is located at the intersection of Europe, Africa, and Asia on ancient soil. Jordan’s history is heavily influenced by transportation. For thousands of years the area served as a crossroads for cultures and trade routes. For instance, the ancient Nabataean city of Petra served

Plant-Based Dining in Jordan
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Veganism has been growing in popularity around the world and this trend has reached Jordan. An increasing number of restaurants offer plant-based options and an increased awareness of the health benefits of a vegan diet. Jordan is home to a rich and diverse food culture, making it easy for vegans to enjoy a variety of

Empowering Women in Jordan — Social Enterprises that Make a Difference
by Sharon Kurtz
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Whether you are on your first trip to Jordan or a frequent visitor, meeting the local people makes for unique and memorable experiences. This was certainly true on our 11-day International Food, Wine, and Travel Writer Association (IFWTWA) tour hosted by the Jordan Tourism Board. Rather than simply checking off a bucket list of sites—the

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,

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

Discovering the Spiritual Side of Jordan
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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

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 in Forest Grove is Tops in Quirky Places to Stay
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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