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Interview with Matthew Savage, Sales Director at Smart Aviation
Ive been in the aviation industry for 25 years in charter sales roles, working for two major airlines and another large broker prior to Smart Aviation. I spend my time running the Smart Aviation charter broking team, as well as personally arranging private jet flights for my clients. My clie
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Interview with Rana Florida, CEO of the Creative Class Group
Rana Florida is the CEO of the Creative Class Group, managing new business development, marketing, consulting, research and global operations. The firms clients include BMW, Converse, Starwood, IBM, Philips, and Zappos to name just a few. Rana has appeared as a guest on The Today Show and MS
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19 facts you may not know about Champagne
The idea of Champagne conjures up feelings of good living, elegance, sociability, and somehow that only the best in life is good enough. It’s funny when you think about it, Champagne is probably the only alcoholic beverage that you can drink in the morning and not be considered a ravin
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7 tried and tested travel accessories from my latest trip
On a trip a short whileago(not written about on this blog), we went on a short, not-so-luxurious camping trip on the excellent National Trust campsite in the Langdales in the heart of the English Lake District. Unfortunately it was cut short with a visit to hospital (I’ll spare you the
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7 ideas to help you make the most of 3 days in Singapore
Described by some as the ‘gateway to Asia’ Singapore is a small country with a lot to offer. It’s the busiest convention city in Asia and ideally located for transit stops on long haul flights between Europe, the Middle East and Australasia. It doesn’t boast the beaut
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Top 10 tips for visiting Newfoundland
When people find out Im a travel writer, they invariably ask me what my favorite place is. I usually reply, That depends on what Im in the mood for. My favorite exotic place would be Papua New Guinea. Favorite country is Turkey. Favorite city is Buenos Aires. But Kauai, which had been holdin
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6 of the most extravagant cocktails in the world
How much would you usually pay for a cocktail? If you thought that 40.00 was a bit steep then you’re about to be amazed. The current world record for most expensive cocktail stands at $50,000. It was created in Moscow to commemorate the opening of the Reka Moscow restaurant and was onl
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The top 4 brasseries in Paris
France in general and Paris more specifically are well-known for their gastronomy. Yet, in the capital of France the choices for finding reasonable and good places to eat is really wide and not always easy. This is why I would like to recommend you today four famous places and affordable bra
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6 of the best baguettes de tradition in Paris
Its a triage that should rightly take a lifetime, but given the French Bread Law (Dcret n 93-1074 du 13 septembre 1993), our choices are somewhat narrowly defined as to what is legally considered the Baguette de Tradition. So many baguettes (and croissants) sold in boulangeries are pre-made
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Recipe of the week: Pan
You are in for a treat with this Moroccan-inspired saladthat is bothrefreshing and smoky,andperfect for a Summers day al fresco lunch. Using the freshest ingredients, and with a bit of imagination, you can picture yourself eating it overlooking the bustling Djemaa-el-Fna square in Marrakech.
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Recipe of the week: Aztec Energy Bars
Aztec Energy Bars are prepared with a cornucopia of oats, nuts and dried fruits, but what really sets them apart is a traditional Mexican grain the nutritional, and gluten-free, powerhouse of amaranth that was a staple of the ancient Aztecs. Amaranth was a food of the gods in the Aztec worl
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5 of the best Sunday brunches in Marrakech
For a hectic, bustling city like Marrakech, the serene peace and quiet of a relaxing Sunday brunch can feel like an oasis of calm, in the midst of the chaotic week. And with many of the citys resorts and restaurants now recognising how popular of a ritual the weekend brunch really is, visito
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19 facts about the world's no. 1 foodie region
The world is full of lists – I don’t know about you but I love my lists, they just seem to make life so much easier. Decisions are simpler; you know which fashion brands to wear, which hotels to go to before your friends do, which gadgets to choose to be super cool and, of course
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6 reasons to love Mallorca this Summer
Mallorca has been in the news for all the wrong reasons recently but outside the raucous party resort of Magaluf discerning travellers will find plenty to love about the Spanish island this Summer. British chef Jamie Oliver and his family, racing driver Freddie Hunt (son of the late James
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Recipe of the week: Filet Oscar
The Filet Oscar is a classic recipe that blends two true heroes in surf and turf with an authentic American steakhouse twist. “Oscar Style” literally means topping one of the finest steaks, the filet, with the fresh taste of asparagus, generous servings of lump crab meat and a cr
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Interview with Kat Judge, Owner and Head Chef of AliKats Mountain Holidays
Kat Judge, along with her husband Al, runs the chalet company AliKats Mountain Holidays based in Morzine, France. They offer truly exceptional catered Alpine chalet holidays to their guests. Ever since Al and Kat met at a fancy dress party in Stoke Newington in 2006, they talked about moving
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For the best food, festivals and fun, head to Montreal, Canada
Just like the United States postal services motto, Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor hail shall prevent Montrealers from throwing a fabulous festival. Be it musical, comedy, fashion, dance, circus, film or food & wine based, theyve got it covered, and leave it to those crazy/generou
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The top 5 seafood restaurants in Boston
Having lived in Boston for a few years, I came to appreciate what fresh seafood really can taste like. Being on the coast has major advantages, like fish caught the same morning, lots of availability, and a sustainable mindset. When looking for where to dine on seafood in Boston, there are m
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The 9 best bacon festivals across the US
Pure bacon madness. Bacon Sundaes, Miso Bacon Steamed Buns, Chicken Bacon Apple Sausage Sliders and Thai Style Curried Coconut and Bacon Paella all washed down with a Maple Bacon Old Fashion. Thats just the tip of the bacon iceberg when you attend bacon festivals like the first festival on o
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Summer fun in Lake Tahoe
It was the 1960 Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley that introduced the world to Lake Tahoe. Snow is big here. The more of it the better. From skiing to snowboarding to tubing; if it requires snow, theres a stretch of mountainside here where you can do it on. But as winter comes and goes, so doe
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