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Lobster boil, Maine food tour

Maine Foodways and a Lobster Bake on the Beach

October 3 by Priscilla 1 Comment

The highlight for guests on any of the schooner J. & E. Riggin’s trips is a traditional Maine lobster bake on the beach. But there’s so much more to show and tell before I get to the lobster bake! During the special “Two Annie’s” culinary tour onboard the historic schooner J. & E. Riggin, 24 […]

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Maine food tour on the schooner J & E Riggin

Experience a Maine Food Tour at Sea

September 8 by Priscilla 1 Comment

When you think of Maine foods what comes to mind? Maine Lobster, of course! But Maine is also renowned for Maine blueberries, apples, oysters, potatoes, cheese, and more! Come aboard the historic schooner J.&E. Riggin for a delightful Maine food tour while you glide through the waters of Penobscot Bay and revel in the pristine […]

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Things to do in the Finger Lakes, Corning Museum of Glass

Best of the Finger Lakes New York: Corning Museum of Glass

July 30 by Priscilla Leave a Comment

Looking for things to do in the Finger Lakes region? The #1 attraction in the Finger Lakes region of New York state is the Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, NY.  “Glass is different things to different people. At the Corning Museum of Glass, you will discover the many things that glass can be.” And […]

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waterfalls in the finger lakes region, Rainbow Falls, Watkins Glen State Park, New York

Waterfalls in the Finger Lakes Region

July 11 by Priscilla 3 Comments

Waterfall chasing is a thing! And there are hundreds of waterfalls to discover in the Finger Lakes region of central New York state. The Finger Lakes region derives its name from the 11 glacial lakes shaped like long fingers. The area is best known for its impressive gorges formed by water and ice over 10,000 […]

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Vietnamese food at LSXO, Los Angeles and Huntington Beach, California

Where to Eat During the US Open of Surfing

June 26 by Priscilla Leave a Comment

You’re stoked to be at the beach in Huntington Beach, California, aka Surf City USA, for the US Open of Surfing and looking for some good eats. Here are some recs on where to eat during the US Open of Surfing from a local discerning eater and food writer. It’s that time of year again […]

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Vegan chocolate dessert at Basin Harbor in Maine

Vegan in Vermont: Basin Harbor Wins

June 13 by Priscilla 2 Comments

Despite all the hype about plant-based diets, being vegan, or even vegetarian, in America makes you one of the meager 5 percent according to a 2018 Gallup poll.  Vegans know this well, but it’s harder than you think to find restaurants offering vegan fare, as we discovered in Vermont. First of all, I am not […]

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Two Willamette Valley Pinot Noirs

Pioneers of Willamette Valley Pinot Noir

May 9 by Priscilla 1 Comment

In 1985, well before the 2004 movie “Sideways” sparked widespread Pinot Noir mania, Oregon Pinots shocked the world of oenophiles at a tasting at the International Wine Center in New York when a group of wine experts was unable to distinguish between Oregon Pinot Noirs and better known, more expensive French Burgundies resulting in the […]

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Old Forester Rye Sazerac

Old Forester Rye Olfactory Experience at New Orleans Bourbon Festival

April 30 by Priscilla Leave a Comment

If you thought the whiskey business was a male-dominated industry – you would be mistaken. Come to find out, women have been making whiskey since days of yore. And any bourbon festival whose mission is to continue to highlight “Women in Bourbon”, is just one of many reasons to attend the New Orleans Bourbon Festival. The […]

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Top of the Rock Legends of Golf golf tournament, Big Cedar Lodge

The Best of Branson: Golf and Outdoor Nature Experiences

April 22 by Priscilla 1 Comment

To make the most of your Branson vacation – get out of town! Just a 15-minute scenic drive from Branson lies Big Cedar Lodge with three of the best golf courses in the U.S. and a Tiger Woods TGR Design course opening on September 22, 2020! For nature lovers and adventure seekers, incredible outdoor activities […]

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St. Augustine: Florida’s Hot Spot for Gourmands and Foodies

January 23 by Priscilla 6 Comments

Planning a trip to Florida? If you consider yourself a “foodie”, you definitely want to visit St. Augustine. Florida’s new culinary capital, the best restaurants in St. Augustine excite guests with dishes influenced by Spain, France, Italy, Asia, Mexico, and the Caribbean—cultures that are an important part of St. Augustine’s rich history. Of all the […]

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