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Aug 31, 2010 0

Will Travel for Food!

Categories:  Restaurants, Travel, Will Travel For Food!
Tags: airlines, Alitalia, beer, Bunol, culinary, culinary tourism, Disney, eating, Epcot Center, extreme pig outs, Food, food festivals, La Tomatina, literary, lobster shacks, maine, meals, Mexico, museums, Oaxaca, paris, pizzeria, Restaurants, San Francisco, Sonoma, Spain, tours, Travel, trips, U.S., Via Napoli, walking, weird

  1. We’ll Always Have Paris! Peripatetic, Poetic and Sweet – A Walking, Literary & Culinary Tour of Paris (BOOK PASSAGE)
  2. The Five Best Things I Ate in Oaxaca Mexico (THE PAUPERED CHEF)
  3. Five Tasteful U.S. Trips (BUDGET TRAVEL)
  4. Ten Places to Eat Now in San Francisco (TABLEHOPPER)
  5. World’s Weirdest Food Festivals – SLIDE SHOW (FOOD & WINE)
  6. Disney: Epcot Center’s New Pizzeria, Via Napoli – VIDEO (SLICE)
  7. Best Beer Museums in the World (GOT SAGA)
  8. The 10 Best Lobster Shacks in Maine (TRAVEL & LEISURE)
  9. La Tomatina / Buñol, Spain (FLYDIME/FLICKR)
  10. 36 Hours in Sonoma (NY TIMES)
  11. The Secret to Good Airline Food: Fly Alitalia (ATLANTIC)
  12. Extreme Pig Outs: Meals That Will Blow Your Mind and Tip the Scale (TRAVEL CHANNEL)
Aug 26, 2010 0

Will Travel for Food!

Categories:  My Writing, Travel, Will Travel For Food!
Tags: airport, American eaters, barbecue, cook's tour, Cost Mesa, culinary adventurists, culinary tourism, culture, department-store basements, dining, eating, fast food, food festival, Hurricane Katrina, Meatopia, Mexico, Mexico City, New Orleans, new york, New York City, nyc, pilgrimage, Puebla, Southern Italy, street food tours, Tokyo, Travel, Williamsburg

DO YOU PLAN your vacations around food?

If so, you’re a culinary tourist — and these links are for you!

  1. Floating Food Festival in Mexico City (SMITHSONIAN)
  2. Where Is Puebla — and Why Should I Visit? (ALL ABOUT PUEBLA)
  3. Street Food Tours with Eat Mexico (PLANET EYE TRAVELER)
  4. A Cook’s Tour to Mexico (GO MEXICO GUIDE)
  5. NYC airport trades fast food for sit-down service (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
  6. Five years after Katrina, New Orleans’ charm calls again
  7. An American Barbecue Pilgrimage (SLATE)
  8. Welcome to Meatopia! On Williamsburg New York’s blossoming carnal id (CAPITAL NEW YORK)
  9. Adventurous American eaters going abroad: A Costa Mesa café is organizing groups of ‘culinary adventurists’ to southern Italy (DAILY PILOT)
  10. New York City Dining and Travel Notes (DAVID LEBOVITZ)
  11. Tokyo’s department-store basements take shopping to another level (LONELY PLANET)
  12. K+5: 13 Things in the New Orleans food culture changed by Hurricane Katrina (NOLA.COM)
Aug 22, 2010 0

Will Travel for Food!

Categories:  Food, Will Travel For Food!
Tags: beer, Berkshires, budget eating, chefs, Christopher Hirst, culinary tourism, destinations, dinner, eats, Food, food souveniers, foodie tools, gadgets, Germany, hunting, Italy, lifestyle, Markets, Maui, mezeler, Morocco, native foods, New Orleans, Ramadan, rare produce, scallopini, sightseeing, small portions, Travel, Turkish food

DO YOU PLAN your vacations around food?

If so, you’re a culinary tourist — and these links are for you!

  1. Morocco’s Ramadan culinary and lifestyle experience (AFRIK.NEWS)
  2. What Food Souvenirs Do You Bring Home? (NEW YORK TIMES)
  3. In Italy, diners like to savor the flavor in small portions (CHARLOTTE OBSERVOR)
  4. Top Ten Eats in Maui (KQED)
  5. 36 Hours in New Orleans: The Budget Edition (SERIOUS EATS)
  6. Scallopini? There’s a gadget for that: Forget sightseeing, Christopher Hirst would rather spend his holidays hunting for obscure foodie tools (INDEPENDENT)
  7. For Some Foods, You Just Had to Be There (NY TIMES)
  8. In the Berkshires, Dinner’s Not Far Away (NY TIMES)
  9. Wide World of Markets (SAVEUR)
  10. Native food race gains pace: A Turkish chef leads the search for rare produce before it’s lost forever (SMH.COM)
  11. Top six beer destinations in Germany (LONELY PLANET)
  12. A Turkish Food Primer: Mezeler (SURLEE VOYAGE)
Aug 12, 2010 0

Chefs in the News

Categories:  Authors / Writers, Books, Chefs in the News, Cookbooks, Food, News
Tags: america, authors, Books, Chef-Dude, chefs, confession, Cookbooks, feast, fittest-chefs, Guy Fieri, Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Labor Day, News, Restaurants, Thomas Keller, Travel

The Chef Recommends:

  1. Publish or perish: Local chefs who have cookbooks (SF GATE)
  2. Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, with restaurants around the world, makes a confession about travel (ZESTER DAILY)
  3. Famed chef Thomas Keller whips up Labor Day feast (NY DAILY NEWS)
  4. Welcome To $yndication Gordon! (PEREZ HILTON)
  5. Guy Fieri, Chef-Dude, Is in the House (NY TIMES)
  6. America’s Fittest Chefs (FOOD & WINE)
Aug 11, 2010 0

Will Travel for Food!

Categories:  Food, Travel, Will Travel For Food!
Tags: Barvaria, Bastilla, China, Eat.Pray.Love., eating, Fess Parker Winery, Food, Frankfurt, gastro-diplomacy, gelato, Leavenworth, Los Olivos, lunch, Mongolia, Morocco, movies, road-trippers, Russia, Street of Heavenly Dumplings, summer, theme towns, tianguis, trail ride, trains, Travel, travel industry, vodka, Wine, wine tasting

DO YOU PLAN your vacations around food?

If so, you’re a culinary tourist — and these links are for you!

  1. Mexico’s Popular Tianguis (ZESTER.COM)
  2. The Street of Heavenly Dumplings (CONCIERGE.COM)
  3. Three weeks, twelve nations – the most exciting active tour of the summer: Largest Vodka Train Tour of SMS Frankfurt through Russia to Mongolia and China completed (JUERGEN SCHREITER)
  4. In Los Olivos, pairing wine with the equine — The Vino Vaqueros experience at Fess Parker Winery combines trail ride, wine tasting and lunch. Saddle up. And belly up (LA TIMES)
  5. Summer in Morocco or, Bastilla Day (BAY AREA BITES)
  6. Road-Trippers: Where Did You Go and What Did You Eat? (SERIOUS EATS)
  7. Barcelona’s La Boqueria (ZESTER DAILY)
  8. Travel industry courting ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ fans (YAHOO! NEWS)
  9. Theme towns: Bavarian look fits Leavenworth just fine (WENATCHEE WORLD)
  10. Taiwan launches ‘gastro-diplomacy’ drive (GUARDIAN)
  11. World’s Weirdest Food Festivals (FOOD & WINE)
  12. Best Ice Cream Parlors Near You (GAYOT)
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