Traveling for $3.50 with Megabus

Traveling for $3.50 with Megabus

Have you heard of Megabus? It’s a bus service that will often travel non-stop routes to certain popular destinations. They operate in the US, UK, Canada, and Europe. These double-decker buses with bathrooms are available to you if you would like to travel, work,...

A Caribbean Culinary Adventure– Tassa Roti

Hailing from the stunningly beautiful, untamed Caribbean, the Jamaican Tassa Roti is a culinary experience that you don’t have to hop on a plane to taste. You might even be able to find one in your nearest big city. While most of America has an abundance of...

6 Travel Tips for the Savvy Traveler

Here in the USA, we’re midway through travel season, commonly called summer. The kids are out of school. Productivity at work is at an all-time low thanks to sunny days, vacation pictures from friends on Facebook, and the general restlessness that stirs in our...

#FoodieFriday: Britain’s Sausage Roll

In honor of the US’s independence from Britain, I’m writing on a British food. Look at what we’re missing out on! In my household, the words “sausage rolls” are usually said with a groan. “Mmm saaausage roooollls.” (How was my...

BBC Presents: Woman Performing 17 British Accents

This is great! Being from the US, I could immediately tell the difference between two that she did one right after the other, but I’m in doubt as to how they all sounded different from each other. At one point, they do kind of blend. Whew. Hold on to your...

Culture & Travel– At Home In Japan

**This is a guest post from my wonderful friend, Kalyn Kinomoto who is living in Japan now. You can read about more of her experiences at www.mochiandmunchkins.wordpress.com** Japan is a wonderful place to—as I’m learning first-hand—live and work. In the short three...

Culture & Travel- What’s Left of the Romans in England

Most everyone wants to leave their mark on history, and we all do in one way or another.  But the Romans-wow- talk about changing history. They did it. They were history in a lot of ways. Ruins of what they built remain today as scars on the landscape all across...

Bludgeoned in Geneva

It’s a lovely fountain isn’t it? Charming. Beautiful. Peaceful. But it has a dark secret. More on that later. Jet d’Eau is the name of the fountain, literally meaning Water Jet. Geneva.info says the fountain was built in 1886 to release pressure from...

Culture & Travel– Football in Europe

Everywhere we turn there’s talk of the World Cup. #WorldCupFever. Maybe you’re sick of it. Maybe you love it. But regardless of how you feel about it, let’s look at how the world sees it. I don’t really think it needs to be said, but I’ll...

Brazil’s National Drink- Guarana

As the kickoff of the World Cup begins tonight, all eyes turn to Brazil. So I thought this #foodiefriday could be in honor of our friends in Brazil. Guarana is the national, carbonated beverage of Brazil. And amazingly enough Guarana Antarctica is Coca-Cola’s...
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