Part of Hawaii’s allure is that it’s a mix of exotic and foreign while still remaining somewhat familiar. The familiarity comes from the fact that it’s a U.S. state, which means there are modern conveniences you’d expect to find in a first-world country. However, the “foreignness” is felt in a couple ways. First, this Pacific Read Post
Recipe: Vegetarian Hot and Sour Soup
Our decision to become pescetarians a few years ago didn’t mean we had to cut out our former favorite meat-filled dishes – we just had to get more creative in the kitchen if we wanted to achieve a similar flavor profile. Hot and sour soup was one of our go-to favorites whenever we would order Chinese Read Post
The Monetary Cost of Traveling Full-Time
Recently, I posed a question to our readers: Do you think we spent more money while traveling or living in Washington, DC? My original intention for this follow-up post was to disprove a theory that I continuously heard prior to and throughout our trip: that full-time travel is expensive and beyond one’s reach. Since I Read Post
Top Gifts for Travelers
We’re huge advocates of giving practical gifts. Not only does it guarantee use, but it also shows the receiver that you thought about their passions and want to support them. But it’s not always easy to find the best of what’s out there for every person on your list. So for those who are still Read Post
Recipe: Thai-Style Pumpkin Curry
Not sure what to do with that extra can of pumpkin sitting in your cabinet? Or perhaps you want to bring a unique dish to a Thanksgiving potluck? We have you covered! This recipe won’t overwhelm you with pumpkin flavor, but it does add a nice element to traditional coconut milk curry – and will Read Post
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