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- Guide to the Gardens Route, South Africa: Hermanus to Cape Town March 28, 2020
- Guide to the Gardens Route, South Africa: Mossel Bay to Cape Agulhas March 27, 2020
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- Barrio Logan, San Diego: Chicano Park & Las Cuatro Milpas June 26, 2019
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- Experience Meow Wolf in Santa Fe, New Mexico May 29, 2019
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- Drink the Elixir at Kakawa Chocolate House in Santa Fe, NM May 22, 2019
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- Tinkertown Museum in Albuquerque, New Mexico May 15, 2019
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- Museums of University of New Mexico in Albuquerque May 5, 2019
- Exploring Petroglyph National Monument Albuquerque, NM May 1, 2019
Tag Archives: dessert
Albany Eats: Namu Korean BBQ
I love unique food experiences, trying out different types of cuisines, keeping it interesting when dining out. I’ve tried Korean food many times, but Namu Korean BBQ [1770 Central Ave, Albany, NY 12205] was my first experience with Korean BBQ. … Continue reading
Posted in Albany
Tagged albany, banchan, bbq, black rice, chicken, date, date night, dessert, dinner, dipping, donut, doughnut, eat me, feed, garlic, garlic chicken, ginger dressing, green bean, grill, iceberg lettuce, korean, korean bbq, korean food, korean pop, namu, namu korean bbq, noodle, onion, pepper, pork, pork belly, rice, rice donuts, rice doughnuts, salad, sam gyeop, yum
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Red Iguana, Salt Lake City
This is the place to get mole. Everyone is waiting on line outside because they know about the mole. It was cold, we had hiked all day, but none of that mattered. We were thankful they offered us a hot … Continue reading
Posted in Salt Lake City
Tagged avocado, burrito, chips and salsa, cider, corn tortilla, DDD, dessert, diners drive ins dives, eat me, feed, food, fried ice cream, heating lamp, hospitality, hot cider, ice cream, iguana, jalepeno, mexican, mexican food, mole, rainbow, red iguana, rice and beans, salsa, salt lake city, slc, tortilla, travel, triple d, utah, verde, verde sauce, yum, zucchini
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The Robins Nest, Salt Lake City
I’m really fascinated by Salt Lake City. I was in town for such a short time it was hard to get a grasp on the deeper feel of it all, but I liked what I saw. You can’t drive around … Continue reading
Posted in Salt Lake City, Utah
Tagged avocado, bacon, blt, cake, capitol, chocolate, chocolate cake, ciabatta, cozy, dessert, eat me, feed, home, lunch, mormon, mormon headquarters, mountain, nest, orzo, orzo salad, rebel, robin, robins nest, salt lake city, sandwich, slc, state capitol, tea, the madam, the robins nest, travel, turkey, unsweetened, yum
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How to spend a day in Zion National Park
This November I went on an absurd road trip starting in Las Vegas, all the way around Utah, through Arizona and ending at the Grand Canyon. It was exhausting, it was glorious, and it was everything in between. Our first … Continue reading
Posted in Utah
Tagged aioli, angels landing, arizona, autumn, big horned sheep, breakfast, bunk beds, california condor, checkerboard mesa, condor, cowboy cabin, cricket, deep creek coffee, deep creek coffee co, dessert, eat me, emerald pools, emerald pools trail, fall, feed, fresh juice, grand canyon, hike, jerusalem cricket, juice, Kings Canyon, las vegas, lunch, meatloaf, mount carmel, national park, nature, panacotta, river, riverside walk, rocky mountain red trout, sandwich, scenic drive, scone, sin city, spotted dog cafe, springdale, switchback, the narrows, time zone, trails, travel, trout, turkey, turkey sandwich, utah, virgin river, waterfall, weeping rock, wild game meatloaf, wildlife, yosemite, yum, zion, zion national park, zion ponderosa ranch
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Dessert at Sweets Raku, Las Vegas
Las Vegas is known for being over the top, you’re supposed to indulge your sinful self here. So don’t skip on dessert. In fact, get dessert that’s so over the top, you may never forget the experience in your life. … Continue reading
Posted in Las Vegas
Tagged apple, big wong, blowtorch, cake, chinatown, chocolate, compote, dessert, dinner and a show, eat me, entertainment, Fun, hazelnut, indulge, las vegas, las vegas chinatown, magic, mod, mt fuji, pastry, raku, red carpet, ringo, sinful, sweet raku, travel, vegas, yum
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Flour Bakery, Best of Boston
I wanted to try some of the regional cuisine in the area so I thought the delicacy Boston cream pie was an essential bite. Although the home of the dessert is located in the city, I kept hearing great things … Continue reading
Posted in Boston
Tagged bakery, bobby flay, boston, boston cream pie, cake, dessert, eat me, flour bakery, gluttony, pie, regional cuisine, regional dish, regional food, slice, sticky bun, throw down, travel, yum
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L.A. Burdick Chocolates, Best of Boston
After a long day of exploring the Boston area, I wanted to end on a sweet note. Who are we kidding? I always want to end on a sweet note, not matter what I’ve done with my day. A visit … Continue reading
Posted in Boston
Tagged airbnb, art, bonbon, boston, cambridge, chocolate, chocolate mouse, chocolate penguin, dessert, eat me, harvard, l.a. burdick, l.a. burdick chocolates, la burdick, led, led light, manhattan, mouse, penguin, street art, travel, yum
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Dohnut, Dessert in New Paltz
If a donut has always been your favorite dessert, you are living in a dream world these days. Donut shops are popping up everywhere and I’m all for it, bring on the sugary circles! I love a good donut, and … Continue reading
Posted in New Paltz
Tagged butterscotch, chocolate, chocolate glazed, coffee cake, cream soda, dessert, dohnut, donut, doughnut, eat me, heath, new paltz, sugar, sweet, tasty, travel, treat, vanilla, vanilla glazed, water street market, yum
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Florentine Pastry Shop, Utica Eats
A little Italian bakery almost out of time, perhaps not too much has changed since it opened in 1928. If you’re visiting Utica or just passing through, make an effort to stop at Florentine Pastry Shop [667 Bleecker St, Utica, … Continue reading
Posted in Central and Western NY
Tagged 1928, almond, almond cookie, apple, chocolate, dessert, eat me, feed, Florentine, Florentine Pastry Shop, italian, italian bakery, italy, mini pie, pasticiotti, pastry, Pastry Shop, pie, pumpkin, pusties, pusty, raspberry, regional food, sweet, travel, utica, yum
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Dessert in Saratoga Springs: The Ice Cream Man
I hate to think that ice cream season is over, especially since I just found one of the most epically delicious flavors I have ever encountered. You may not think anything special is going is going on from the looks … Continue reading