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//August 6, 2014
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Top 5 Cocktails to Wow your Mates with

If you are constantly entertaining guests like we are, then you’re probably on the look out for exciting new recipes and cocktails to wow your friends with. Well, one of the cool places that we recently found, and where we go to, to get inspiration for making great drinks is,...
Posted On 06 Aug 2014
, By foodieshere
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16 Reasons Why Travel Is Good For You

Thursday, July 17, 2014 Ever heard the saying: Travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer?  Well, it looks like travel may also benefit your relationships and well being. In fact, after looking at the stats below, I turned to Mr. T – who likes to...
Posted On 06 Aug 2014
, By features
16

Mount Hood in Mount Hood, Oregon

One of the most recognizable and climbed mountains in the world, Mount Hood can be a relatively short climb, but climbers should definitely come prepared to spend a long day on the mountain, for severe weather that can happen at any time, and to avoid dangerous ice and rock...
Posted On 06 Aug 2014
, By features
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Gannett Peak in Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming

Many long and difficult routes await climbers who wish to scale the highest point in Wyoming at 13,804 feet above sea level, but some can make the hike shorter for a price. Gannett Peak is a very remote mountain in the Wind River Range of the Rocky Mountains in western Wyoming....
Posted On 06 Aug 2014
, By features
31

World Food Prize Hall of Laureates in Des Moines, Iowa

While it has very little to do with cooking, the World Food Prize is awarded to pioneering scientists and engineers who have contributed to the effort to feed the planet, and each of these winning visionaries is celebrated in the World Food Prize’s very own Hall of...
Posted On 06 Aug 2014
, By features
17

Brighton’s Victorian Sewers in Brighton and Hove, United Kingdom

While the Brighton Lanes are now a mecca of arty boutiques, overpriced jewelry, and hipster pubs, this was not always the case. Quaint cobbled fishermen’s cottages once made up a slum-like village with sewage going straight into the streets and down into crude storm drains...
Posted On 06 Aug 2014
, By features


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