You may recall from a previous article that my husband and I are “travel hackers.” We make up for a lack of money by collecting frequent flyer miles and hotel points and using that currency to achieve a life of nomadic, full-time travel.
The world is the best classroom, and whether you travel a couple hours from home or 1,000's of miles, you're bound to learn something new along the way. One of the more interesting things about travel is that is teaches us all about the different cultures around the world and how they differ from our own.
So you're on the road in America. But you're also a big fan of a Major League Baseball team. Being on the road, you can't go to your team's ballpark to watch a game. You still want to get your baseball fix. You do have a few options. Here are five to help satisfy that craving for live baseball.
I love eggnog. I can't get enough of it. And I know that there are others like me - my mother in law buys eggnog year 'round (thanks to her local Kroger). I love eggnog in all forms - liquid, candy, and... frozen? Indeed! I've recently adapted a recipe for eggnog frozen yogurt.
Sure, he was one of the most brilliant military leaders of all time, but we might be able to credit Napoleon with another great feat—a pastry known in France as Bûche de Noël, also called the Yule Log.
2013 has been a year in which the ARTS stood front and center for us here in Central Florida – in ways in which we may all be proud, but it has also been a year in which we ALL joined in acknowledging the need to help our neighbors who still suffer from hunger …
Holiday Giving – Feed the Need Campaign Raises $96,000 to Fight Hunger
6 Reasons a Traveler's Life is like The Doctor's
Who do you go to when you want advice? The experts, of course! And with family travel, there are so many questions that parents (and kids) have, from where to go, to what to pack, to how to fly with a baby, to finding meaningful experiences on the road.
Unusual Italian Cookies - and a Free LIVE Online Cooking Class from Italy

Cornflake Cookies - Biscotti ai Cereali
THE IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNITY: what it takes to live and work in the north