The holidays are almost here and I’m looking forward to spending time later this week with family and friends. We’ll no doubt start talking about Christmas! Over the last several weeks, I’ve been working to pull together my recommendations for gifts for the travelers and foodies on your list. Some of the items here are items […]
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One of my favorite foodie travel destinations in the world is certainly Spain. Kevin and I visited the country back in 2010, and I fell in love with the tapas, food markets, and the almost addicting jamón Iberico de bellota. Last night I got to relive some of those culinary memories at Spain’s Great Match, a wine and food […]
One of my favorite things to do in a new city is to visit local food markets and Nishiki Market in Kyoto, Japan was top of my Kyoto travel wish list. Food is serious business in Japan; traditional Japanese food, or washoku, is so important to the culture that it was recently placed on UNESCO’s […]
California is a pretty magical place and one of my most telling local travel memories is this one… The Amtrak Coast Starlight train runs 1,200 miles up the West Coast of the U.S. from Los Angeles to Seattle. We took the train north along this route back in January 2011. We were headed to Southern […]
Thanks to Norton by Symantec for sponsoring this post and encouraging me to share these internet safety tips. All opinions are my own, lessons learned the hard way! When you are on the internet all day and all night like many of us are today, it’s easy to not think much about the risks involved in making […]
Last weekend we held our latest #SweetsCrawl, an occasional EIT reader meetup and dessert-fueled city walking tour. We’ve done them several times before in various cities across California. It’s a fun way to get out and do what I love to do–travel and eat! This time around we explored local bakeries, sweets shops, and foodie highlights in our state capitol, […]
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Kayak. Opinions are 100% my own. How would you spend a summer weekend in San Francisco? Travel search engine, KAYAK, asked me to share my best summer travel tips to help sync up with the launch of their Summer Travel Hacker Guide. Among other […]
Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kyoto, Japan A (semi-) monthly round-up of things I’m reading, watching, and obsessing about. We’re doing our next #SweetsCrawl food tour next weekend in Sacramento. Northern California friends, join us there! You learn so much from traveling and working that you could not get in school. I love this trend for college-bound […]
This is a guest post written by EIT reader, Kacey Mya. She offered to share some ways to plan healthy eats for your next road trip. Thanks for sharing, Kacey! — Cassie Road trips are the ultimate classic when it comes to customizable travel and unforgettable fun. Forgoing planes and trains to get behind the […]
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of DoubleTree by Hilton. All opinions are 100% mine. This year is a presidential election year in the U.S. Negativity fills the airwaves, conversations with friends, my Facebook feed. Now, more than ever, it’s easy to forget to be nice. But as a traveler, I try […]