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Past Posts

Celebrating International Women’s Day: Part One

March 8, 2013 Travel

The Story In the short life of this blog so far, I’ve written briefly about the value of female solo travel, and the self-confidence and perspective it has granted me.  Ask me about it, and I could go on and on about the ways it has changed my life.  The real value, what I did […]

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Seattle for Foodies

March 6, 2013 Food and Wine, Travel

Sigh… I had no idea how hard I would fall for Seattle.  It’s like a breath of fresh air (literally.) I had an idea that it was a city worth visiting, but I had no idea how much I would enjoy the streets, the people, and most of all—the FOOD scene. Once I knew I’d […]

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New Zealand 2, 3, and 4 Week Itineraries

February 21, 2013 Itineraries, Travel, Two+ Weeks

Let’s talk New Zealand! I’ve gotten a few requests from readers (love getting these!) for my New Zealand itinerary.  While I’m certainly no expert, I did spend three weeks driving what was essentially the entirety of the country.  I did talk with a lot of Kiwis (as will anyone who travels there, they’re the nicest […]

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Bungy: The Jump of My Life I Almost Didn't Take

February 4, 2013 Stories From the Road, Travel

  Watch the full video  (including how they get you down!) here. ______ If you would have asked me five, ten years, or even one year ago if I would ever jump off of a bridge in New Zealand, or really any bridge, I would have given you a “look” and politely asked you to get […]

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Want to Learn Indian Cooking? The One Thing You'll Need

January 31, 2013 Food and Wine

There’s no shortage of beautifully colored, fantastically fragrant spices in India. Perhaps that’s why I never fully appreciated or even noticed the all-too-important spice box, or masala dabba.  (Even though they are a staple in every Indian household!)

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