#EatTheWorld Twitter Round-Up: Breakfast
Have you heard about #EatTheWorld? It’s only the newest, greatest twitter chat ever. Every first and third monday Mike and I along with a few special guests get together to talk about everything food...
View ArticleEating Anchorage (or, the Time I Ate Rudolph)
I’ll be the first to admit that Alaska is pretty far to go for a weekend trip from the East Coast. 9 hours flights on either direction and a 4 hour time difference left me a little bit befuddled...
View ArticleThe Problem with French Food
One of the most exciting things about visiting France for the very first time was definitely the opportunity to sample French cuisine. So iconic, so renowned and so tasty, we added France to Eat The...
View ArticleHow to Eat Really Well on a Small Budget
My post on the prohibitive costs of french cuisine (which you guys totally lambasted me on by the way! I promise, I’m not dumb- I did make an effort to eat well) got me thinking about all of the many...
View ArticleThe Best Festivals in Spain for Food Lovers
I already knew about the many varied cuisines of Spain thanks to my research on Eat the World, but I didn’t realize until I visited just how enthusiastic they are about food. While I haven’t been to...
View Article#EatTheWorld Twitter Round-Up: Candy!
Did you have a good Halloween? I had… a soggy one, but I did get to go out and karaoke dressed as a tattoo-ed biker babe so it wasn’t a total loss. We also ran a Halloween themed #EatTheWorld chat all...
View ArticleParadise Under the Tuscan Sun
I apologize already for the corny post title. I never use movie titles for blog posts but I couldn’t resist because well, this day was just like Under the Tuscan Sun. Minus the plot and plus...
View Article#EatTheWorld Twitter Round Up: Weird Foods
One of the questions Mike and I both get a lot, after “what’s your favorite place?” is “what’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever eaten?” People seem to really enjoy hearing tails of crunchy bugs, ruby...
View ArticleWhy Europe Made my Jeggings Tight
We’re capping off Guest Post Week with some serious, serious food porn from my friend Meg of Landing Standing. WARNING: do not read this if you’re hungry! Stylish, fitted, incredibly stretchy, and...
View ArticleWhat is Finnish Food?
“What do they eat in Finland?” I asked Mike, almost immediately after we found out we were headed there (this was quickly followed by “how do we not freeze to death?”). I couldn’t name a single...
View ArticleHow To Eat Really Well in Rome (and Avoid the Food Traps)
I am obsessed with Italian food. Coming from a big Italian family I grew up on homemade meatballs, fresh lasagnas and anise flavored pizzeles. I never really thought of this as a particular kind of...
View ArticleGelato is Good For You and Other Startling Italian Food Revelations
You probably think you know Italian food. It’s one of the least mysterious, most familiar cuisines, available nearly everywhere. I doubt there’s anyone in the Western world who considers pasta an...
View ArticleLet’s Make Bruschetta!
Yup, we’re going to do the cooking thing now. I don’t talk about it much on here, but in the past year or so I’ve gotten really into cooking. I’m still not very advanced but I do really enjoy the...
View ArticleHow I Flunked Out of Gelato University
In which I prove that too much gelato is in fact a bad thing… (I was shocked too). When the Emilia-Romagna Tourism folks invited us to spend a day at Gelato University I was, as you can imagine,...
View ArticleHow to Eat Like a Local in DC
Most visitors would never know it, but the Washington DC area is actually one of the best areas in the country for really authentic international cuisine. You name it, we’ve got it, from Bolivian to...
View ArticleA Serious Taste of China in Flushing
Finding legitimate chinese food in the United States is a tricky thing. Sure there’s a chinese joint in even the smallest small town, but they all dish up “American-Chinese food” a gloopy, uniform,...
View ArticleHow to Plan Your Own Food Tour
It’s common knowledge that I’m really, really into trying local food, and recently that’s culminated in an obsession with taking food tours. From exploring Chinatown in Manhattan to combing the...
View ArticleMy Lunch at One of NYC’s Most Expensive Restaurants
I love food. I’m also poor. Luckily for me I find that when traveling that cheap food: hole in the wall restaurants, street stands and hidden local spots, is usually the best food. Since I’m usually...
View ArticleCookies, Cannoli and Finding my Roots in Boston’s North End
Every time I visit Italy I am half-searching for my grandparents. I won’t find them, they are dead now, but I’m always on the lookout for a smell, a taste, a old man in a cap, who will remind me of...
View ArticleMust Eat in Milwaukee
I know that when most people think of awesome food cities in the US, Milwaukee isn’t the first to spring to mind. Places like New York, Portland and even DC are bit flashier with what they have to...
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