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10 Must Try Restaurants in London
London is my favorite city in the world. And there are so many reasons why I love this exciting, historic, and diverse city. I grew up obsessed with British culture. I mean, what 90s kid didn’t love Harry Potter? And in college, I spent 6 months living and studying in London. But I also love London for its food. I know, London sometimes gets a bad rap in the culinary world. But I really don’t understand that reputation. London attracts some of the world’s best chefs. And traditional British food is actually really delicious. So in this post, I want to share some of my favorite London food. I am going to…
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The Essential Epcot Food and Wine Festival Tips
Surprise, surprise, I’m writing about food. You guys, I just can’t help it. I love food. It’s probably the main reason I studied nutrition in school. Sure, I’m not completely obsessed with organic diets. But I love talking about food. And you know what else I love? Disney. That’s right. I don’t talk about it too much on The Adventuring Millennial, but I’m a huge Disney fan. So years ago when I first learned about the Epcot Food and Wine Festival, I knew I had to go. It’s like this event was made for me. Disney, food, and traveling around the world. Yes, I know it’s not the same as actually…
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Where to Eat in Knoxville, Tennessee: 12 Suggestions from a Local!
Updated January 2020 Let’s talk food. It’s been too long since I’ve shared a food list. So today I’m diving back in with this list of the best places to eat in Knoxville, Tennessee. Some of you know that I grew up in this Southern college town. And I’ve explored all of the best restaurants in this city. Go ahead and save this post so you’ll have some tips from a native when you find yourself in this charming East Tennessee city. Wondering where to eat in Knoxville? Let’s dig in! Where to Eat in Knoxville, Tennessee: 12 Suggestions from a Local The Tomato Head Don’t skip Market Square. Here you can find…
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The Essential NYC Coffee Shop Chains (that aren’t Starbucks or Dunkin’)
Don’t get me wrong, I am a Starbucks girl. But especially after living in Seattle, I have stepped-up my coffee game. Being surrounded by so many coffee shops, roasteries, and knowledgable-baristas really opened my eyes to the world outside the ‘bucks. After moving to New York City, I started looking for the best coffee shops. I wanted to find the best spots to study, work, read, etc. (You know, all the classic coffee shop activities). And I was successful! While NYC can’t compete with Seattle’s coffee culture, there are still some great spots in the city. Surprisingly, many of the best coffee shops in New York are actually chains. But no, I’m not talking Starbucks or Dunkin- style…