Postcards from Italy – Artichokes and an Unexpected History Lesson
While in Rome, we visited the Jewish Ghetto in search of fried artichokes. We found them, and a history lesson, too.
Two Avid Eaters Exploring the World
While in Rome, we visited the Jewish Ghetto in search of fried artichokes. We found them, and a history lesson, too.
We spent an enjoyable evening sampling a variety of food and wine in the Prati neighborhood of Rome.
This is our first “postcard” from Italy – a brief post with reflections on what we’ve seen and tasted.
On the first stop of our North Carolina road trip, we enjoyed a wonderful meal at Cúrate, a tapas bar in Asheville, North Carolina.
We have a standing rule that has helped us stay married. Here’s what happens when we forget it.
We found a delicious and surprisingly affordable dinner on Waikiki at Murakame Udon.
After our hike to the harbor on the first day, it was late morning and we decided to start back toward the other end of Waikiki to get lunch. A couple miles later, we were having lunch at a local Honolulu landmark.
We’re visiting Hawaii to enjoy some warm weather and good food. Here’s our first installment.
In our search for good food, sometimes we get really lucky. Eating at The Noble South in Mobile, Alabama was one of those lucky occasions.
Over the years, we’ve learned that a reliable guidebook is an indispensable part of any successful journey. As we embark on this exploration of food, we are no less dependent on the wisdom of those who have traveled before us.