In Pursuit of Adventure

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Recent News
7 Peruvian Dishes you Must Try in Lima

Lima is the beautiful and vibrant capital of Peru. Situated along the arid desert coast of Peru it has developed into the top culinary hub for South America...

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Spring in Wine Country | A Colorful Guide to Healdsburg, CA in the Spring

Spring in Wine Country is a gorgeous time of year.  Yes, we have had some rainy days but it has made the hills turn green, we have experienced an explosion...

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Eat Local in Paris | Our Foodie Guide to One of Our Favorite Food Cities

Truly, I can’t believe that it has taken Ashley and I so long to write an Eat Local in Paris article (Although we do have an extensive neighborhood guide...

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Unique Things to Do in Lima, Peru

Lima sometimes gets a bad rap as the “Boring Capital” of South America but this couldn’t be farther from the truth.  Lima is a vibrant youthful city filled...

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The Best Meals We Ate in 2017

Can you believe that 2017 is already over and 2018 is almost two months over? It always amazes us how fast a single year tends to go by. For Ashley and...

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7 Catalan Dishes That You Can’t Leave Barcelona Without Trying

Barcelona is a culinary adventurer’s dream destination. Catalan cuisine has an abundance of delectable treats to offer for the foodie in all of us. Plus...

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Winter in Wine Country | A Cozy Winter Guide to Healdsburg, CA

While winter may seem like a less than ideal time to visit Wine Country it actually is a wonderful time to visit.  The crowds are gone, the sun shines...

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The Best Pisco Sour in Lima

The pisco sour is almost synonymous to Peru and Lima.  It is their official national drink after all.  You can find the pisco sour in Lima everywhere...

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3 Weeks in Cuba | Our Itinerary, Budget, Tips and Tricks

We spent 3 weeks in Cuba this January/February.  While we were super excited and happy that we were able to visit Cuba there are definitely some logistical...

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Lima to Huacachina: Exploring the Only Desert Oasis in South America

Hiding in Peru is one of South America’s best-kept secrets, the stunning oasis of Huacachina.  Huacachina is the only desert oasis in South America and...

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Eat Drink Live Local – The Podcast!

Hey Guys, We are so excited to announce the launch of our new podcast!  Eat, Drink, Live Local is all about teaching you how to live local across the...

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