I’ll be spending my holiday with my family (and this cutie) in New Hampshire. Our traditions include homemade dulce de leche, Christmas books, and presents for the pets. I hope you all have a wonderful holiday season filled with love and snuggles, delicious food, and cozy, sparkly outfits.
Food
Portsmouth Restaurant Week
Least week I popped up to Portsmouth, New Hampshire to preview a few restaurant week menus. Portsmouth Restaurant Week is a city-wide celebration of cuisine from March 28-April 6. Restaurants will be offering three-course lunches for $16.95 and dinners for $29.95. It’s not only a great deal, it’s a way to try unique dishes you…Read More
Turkish Airlines Review
My trip to Venice took me via Istanbul on Turkish Airlines. I’d heard wonderful things about the airline and let me tell you, it lives up to the hype. Aside from the elements that were out of their control (like the man next to me who kept falling asleep on me every 30 seconds) it…Read More
Montreal, Quebec Travel Guide
I’ve been hankering after a taste of Paris lately but haven’t had the funds to jet across the Atlantic. Instead, I took a Greyhound to Montreal. All the European charm, without the price tag. Where to Stay I stayed at Hotel Chrome, a budget spot about a ten minute walk from the bus station. It’s…Read More
Champlain Valley Travel Guide
Last weekend I traveled to Champlain Valley, Vermont to report on the arts and culture scene. Though I’m an urbanite through and through, I was surprised how much I enjoyed the expansive landscapes and local art scene. Each town had its own vibe, Charlotte was rustic and scenic, Shelburne was full of day trip destinations,…Read More
Ogunquit Travel Guide: What to Eat
In this second installment of my Ogunquit Travel Guide (see the first here), I’m covering where to eat on the road to the seaside city, and once you’re there. On the Way Up: The route up from Boston takes you through one of my other favorite seacoast spots, Portsmouth, NH. I recommend stopping for lunch at…Read More