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Category Restaurants/Dining

Suggestions for where to eat and what to cook

Dueling Diners in Stuart, Florida

My husband loves a good diner.  I am not much of a breakfast food person, but a good diner will serve breakfast food and lunch food all day.  Neither of us had ever visited Stuart, Florida until recently.  What we… Continue Reading →

Old World Italy in New World Ft. Lauderdale

Everyone has different environments that they like and those that they don’t.  For me, I fail to see the appeal of South Florida.  Miami and Ft. Lauderdale represent no seasons, humidity and rain all the time, traffic, crowds and dirty… Continue Reading →

The Food Spectrum in Asheville, NC

What do I mean when I say, “the food spectrum?”  I mean simply that there is healthy food and not-so-healthy food.  Since “all things in moderation” is an important rule to follow in life.  I think it’s important to show… Continue Reading →

Intimate & International: A Birthday Dinner in Greenville, SC

Over the years, it has become a tradition for my husband and I to do something special for my birthday.  This was never at my request, but rather, my husband’s.  He loves preparing surprises and treats for others.  I think… Continue Reading →

A Restaurant in Charleston, SC That You Haven’t Heard Of

Charleston, SC is one of America’s great food cities.  It has been famous for the culinary arts for decades and new establishments are popping up all the time.  Most people are familiar with truly famous Charleston restaurants like 82 Queen,… Continue Reading →

Restaurant Round-Up in South Carolina

Columbia, South Carolina One of the things I am learning to love about South Carolina is its capital city, Columbia.  I have now visited there three times and I seem to find something new to like each time.  I have… Continue Reading →

Mobile, Alabama’s Diverse Offerings

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Supporting Local Business in Pensacola

First, let me say that if you aren’t familiar with southern geography, the fact that I spent two nights in Pensacola, Florida while visiting Alabama is going to make NO sense to you at all.   In truth, Pensacola is so… Continue Reading →

Books, Bamboo & Breakfast in Alabama

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Eating Local in Asheville

Sometimes when we have been driving or flying for a long time, and we are tired, we fall to the familiar and find a fast-food restaurant.  I confess that now.  I think that most travelers would agree, though, that half… Continue Reading →

Creative Cooking without a Kitchen

As we travel around the Southeastern U.S., we typically stay in one city (or a general area) for one week.  We try to be relatively frugal with our lifestyle, whether we are traveling or not.  This means that for the… Continue Reading →

A Charleston/Beaufort Wrap-Up

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A Columbia Wrap-Up

Our visit to Columbia, South Carolina lasted a week and a half.  We have come to really like this city.  The downtown is larger than our hometown’s downtown without being overwhelming.  There are dozens of restaurant options and when staying… Continue Reading →

Foreign Food Experiments (Part 2)

In part two of my quest to review my culinary experiments while travelling, we will visit Slovenia, Scotland and Belgium.  As I mentioned in part one of these culinary memories, sometimes your adventures will work out well and you will… Continue Reading →

Foreign Food Experiments (Part 1)

Let’s talk food.  Yay!  The first thing you need to know about me is that I don’t have four food groups like other people.  I only have three: chocolate, cheese and bread.  Hey, I earned these hips honestly, folks.   Seriously,… Continue Reading →

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