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    Explore " food and travel" with insightful episodes like "Cookbook Author Tessa Kiros: Now & Then", "The Best Autumn Eats & Exploring in Dallas, Texas during October", "Tips, Tricks, and Top Haunted Houses at Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights in Orlando, Florida", "Hidden Gems Off The Beaten Path In Richardson, Texas" and "The Most Wild Ride In Fort Worth, Texas" from podcasts like ""A Writer In Italy - travel, books, art and life", "The Travel Brats", "The Travel Brats", "The Travel Brats" and "The Travel Brats"" and more!

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    Cookbook Author Tessa Kiros: Now & Then

    Cookbook Author Tessa Kiros: Now & Then
    "I travel and collect things that I love.  Memories, tastes, colours and stories. I bring them home and make the beautiful meals I had, so we can live them all over again" - Tessa Kiros, Now & Then:  A collection of recipes for always

    Welcome to Episode #84:

    Tessa Kiros is here today, her most recent book is 'Now & Then:  A collection of recipes for always'.   This is Tessa’s 11th cookbook.  This is a beautiful conversation about Tessa’s writing, her creative life, food and styling, the travels, and how she sees the world and the things that inspire.  Make yourself a pot of tea and relax into this share.  Tessa was at home in Tuscany, when we spoke about 'Now & Then' and what inspired this book.  Thank you Tessa, so much, for this bountiful and generous conversation.  Enjoy…

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    The Best Autumn Eats & Exploring in Dallas, Texas during October

    The Best Autumn Eats & Exploring in Dallas, Texas during October

    In the heart of the Lone Star State, Dallas, one of its major cities, is a vibrant blend of rich Texas history and modern charm. From the iconic skyline to the rich cultural culinary scene, Dallas promises an unforgettable adventure for every traveler.

    We ended our Dallas trip in big ole Dallas. We kicked off Sunday with an outstanding church service at Park Cities PCPC church in downtown Dallas, then changed in the car (yes, we did that) and sped over to our JFK Assassination and Museum Tour. We met at the JFK memorial, which was ugly, isolating, and empty. A solitary place for thinking and apparently singing, this spot was supposed to be ugly, a prominent reminder of the tragedy that occurred on November 22, 1963. 

    We booked this trip through TripAdvisor, and we were taken on a full walking and driving tour around the city. Our fantastic tour guide gave us the history and background of Lee Harvey Oswald, a tour of JFK's exact assignations spots, and the conspiracy (or truth) behind the horrific events. We even explored the Lee Harvey Oswald Rooming House, where Lee resided. The tour was terrific and quite informative; however, make sure you get to the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza on time! We arrived 5 minutes late to our scheduled time, and the grumpy employees would not let us in! Apparently, it was the first time this had occurred. 

    The tour started at 1:40 p.m. and lasted about 4 hours. Mid-tour, our guide took us to the Dallas Farmers Market, where I had the best brisket I have ever had at Beyond the Butchers Homestead Grille. If you don't like BBQ, the market had everything from sushi to Jamaican food and cute boutiques and shops. Here, I discovered the best-smelling soaps and lotions at Abundantly Aromatic and bought way too many of them!

    If you are a foodie looking for the best eats around town, try Hudson House. If you are more of a coffee person, try LaLa Land in lower Greenville, where you can order breakfast but focus on the excellent coffee. For an elegant French-inspired brunch spot, try Toulouse Cafe.

    Try these Tex Mex. spots for lunch or dinner: Mesero in Klyde Warren Park, Las Palmas and Gloria's in Uptown, Meso Maya in Downtown Dallas, Javier's, and Casa Mama's.

    The Velvet Taco is a great fast-food taco spot. My fave late-night downtown taquito spot was Uno Mas. They are open till 11:00 p.m. and are perfect for any late-night cravings! Their tacos and queso fundido were terrific, and our waitress was super cool and friendly. 

    For the best Margarita in Dallas (called the Mambo Taxi), try Mi Cocina in Highland Park Village. For excellent rooftop drinks, try HG Supply Co. For a Casual New American kitchen & wine bar, try Sixty Vines. For the best pizza in Dallas, try Cane Rosso. 

    For fresh seafood, try TJ's Seafood Market. Uchi has incredible sushi, and Bob's Steak & Chop House is an A+ steakhouse. The Honor Bar has shareable snacks and delectable sandwiches, and Pecan Lodge is a phenomenal BBQ joint. For a casual burger restaurant, try Rodeo Goat.

    Other unique spots for tasty lunch, dinner, and drinks are The Henry in Uptown, Dolce Rivera in Uptown, and Casablanca in the Bishop Arts District. 

    If you are looking for other activities to do in Dallas, the Fort Worth Water Gardens are a different sight. The Dallas Arboretum is gorgeous in the Spring or Autumn. We also saw the Rocky Horror Show at the Majestic Theater. It was a bit crazy for my speed but very interactive, and the regular playgoers loved it. 

    Other fun areas in and around Dallas to explore include Highland Park Village, West Village, Deep Ellum Dallas, Trinity Groves, John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza, Northpark Center, and Klyde Warren Park. The homes in Highland Park are spectacularly enormous. West Village is perfect for people-watching while you eat. Deep Ellum Dallas has fun restaurants, breweries, and bars. Northpark Center is a local favorite mall, and Highland Park is a great shopping spot for all your luxury needs. 

    We stayed in the Magnolia Hotel while we were in downtown Dallas. It was beautiful on the outside and a little dusty on the inside, but I loved the view of downtown Dallas, the full-length vintage mirror, the large bathtub, and the cute coffee shop attached to the Hotel. I found the Magnolia on Expedia and would give it a B+.

    Some other Hot Hotel Recommendations are the Canvas Hotel, Crescent Court, The W, Virgin Hotel, and Canopy.

    Tips, Tricks, and Top Haunted Houses at Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights in Orlando, Florida

    Tips, Tricks, and Top Haunted Houses at Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights in Orlando, Florida

    Haunted Houses

    We went on the first Saturday of October and had a blast. From the horror-themed food to all the different haunted houses, we were totally spooked but made it through 8 out of 10 houses. The houses we thought were the scariest, in order, are as follows: Exorcist Believer, Blood Moon Dark Offerings, The Darkest Deal, Universal Monsters Unmasked, Dr. Odd Fellows Twisted Origins Chucky Ultimate Kill Count, Dueling Dragons Choose Thy Fate, and Yeti Camp Ground Kills. Blood Moon Dark Offerings was about a satanic cult, and The Darkest Deal was bayou-themed. Dr. Odd Fellows Twisted Origins was a twisted spin on clowns and creepy creatures. Our personal favorite was Universal Monsters Unmasked, and the creativity award goes to Dueling Dragons Choose Thy Fate, where I am almost positive I saw the Game of Thrones Night King in there multiple times. 

    Express Pass

    We recommend splurging on an express pass if you want to make it through all the haunted houses in one night. We missed 2 of the most popular ones, The Last Of Us and Stranger Things 4, which remained between 75 and 90-minute waits. If you have a season pass, you can get a discount on your Halloween Horror Night tickets.

    Scare Zones

    There were also five trippy and wild scare zones, including vampire hippies, Dr. Odd Fellows’ shipyard, jungle monsters, and chainsaw chasers.

    Tips for Halloween Horror Nights

    1. Universal Studios closes at 5:00 p.m., and the Island of Adventure stays open till 10:00 p.m. 
    2. If you have a season pass or a day pass, stay in the park for horror nights and go to a holding spot that starts at 5:30 p.m. vs. 6:00 p.m. because the line to get into the park is extremely long.
    3. Download the Universal App for all the details on Halloween Horror Nights, park wait times, and more.
    4. Always check the Universal App for park hours because they vary by day, season, etc. 
    5. A note for season pass holders: A season pass acts as an express pass once for each ride after 4:00 p.m.
    6. Dress in black to get in the spirit, and try not to scream too loud!

    Hidden Gems Off The Beaten Path In Richardson, Texas

    Hidden Gems Off The Beaten Path In Richardson, Texas

    A Brief History

    Richardson's history dates back to the mid-1800s when settlers began to arrive in the area. Originally a small farming community, it grew over the years and was officially incorporated as a city in 1925. The city's namesake, E.H. Richardson, was a railroad executive who played a pivotal role in the development of the region's transportation network.
     

    Today, Richardson is a vibrant and thriving city that has retained its sense of community while embracing the growth and progress of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
     

    Cultural Diversity

    The city's diverse population is one of its greatest strengths. Richardson is a melting pot of cultures, with residents hailing from all corners of the globe. This rich cultural tapestry is celebrated through various events and festivals throughout the year, including the annual Cottonwood Arts Festival, where visitors can experience a wide range of art, music, and cuisine from different cultures.
     

    Recreation and Green Spaces

    For outdoor enthusiasts, Richardson offers an abundance of parks, trails, and recreational facilities. Breckinridge Park is a local favorite, boasting over 400 acres of green space, walking trails, and even a golf course. The Spring Creek Nature Area provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, offering opportunities for birdwatching and hiking along scenic trails.

     

    Where to Stay

    We stayed at the Doubletree Dallas Richardson, an excellent bang for your buck hotel. My husband calls it the Cookie Hotel because they give you cookies at check-in. Another recommendation would be the Aloft Hotel, 5 minutes down the street and located in a fun little shopping center. There, you can find an incredible BBQ restaurant called Good Union Urban BBQ.

     

    Entertainment and Dining

    Richardson's dining scene is a testament to its cultural diversity, with a wide array of international cuisine to satisfy any palate. The city is also known for its lively music and arts scene, with local theaters, galleries, and music venues offering entertainment options year-round.

    Right around the corner from the DoubleTree was an adorable little theatre called the Richardson Theatre Centre. Honestly, we didn’t know what to expect, but when I came across the theater on the web, they were running a production of “A Few Good Men,” which was my husband’s favorite movie, so I decided to go for it! Turns out it was wonderful! The theatre was the coziest, most unique little theater I have ever seen! When we arrived, it was rainy and dark. With the blinds drawn shut and the older-looking shopping center dimly lit, I wondered if we were even in the right place. However, when we walked in, I was taken aback. Decorated with black and white film shots covering the walls, red velvet curtains, 1920s antique couches, lamps, and rugs, it was so unique! The theatre also served complimentary snacks and drinks, a wonderful touch! Let me tell you, wine and popcorn equals happy Sof. There was also coffee and cookies if that is more your vibe. We saw the 8:00 PM showing of “A Few Good Men,” and the acting was superb.

    My hands-down favorite breakfast spot in Richardson was Fairview Farmers. The presentation was gorgeous, and the taste was so rich. My favorite meal was the breakfast skillet (they have so many). Some other breakfast recommendations that we received from locals were the Lone Spur Cafe and Eddie’s Diner. If you are a pizza and wine lover, a great casual dinner spot is Sixty Vines. For a warm, quaint, and  romantic bistro, try Toulouse Cafe & Bar. For funky tacos try the Velvet Taco. For premier steak, try Bob’s Steak and Chop House. For the best burgers, beers, and cocktails, try Rodeo Goat. For Phenomenal Mexican food, try Mi Cocina. Other great Mexican spots are Meso Maya, Casa Mama, and Mesero.

    Our main reason for coming to Texas on this particular trip was to attend a good friend’s wedding, which took place in Richardson at the Chapel of the Heights Church. It was a beautiful wedding, and the reception was held in a super cute, intimate Art Deco, rustic venue called 34 Events in historic downtown Richardson.

    Richardson, Texas, is a city that beautifully blends the modernity of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex with a welcoming, small-town atmosphere. With abundant hidden gems, cultural diversity, and plenty of recreational activities, it's no wonder that Richardson has become an excellent spot for a short visit. Richardson proved that every place, big or small, is full of hidden gems well worth the research and while. Come and discover the charm of this vibrant Texan city for yourself!

    The Most Wild Ride In Fort Worth, Texas

    The Most Wild Ride In Fort Worth, Texas

    We took a day trip to the Fort Worth Stockyards. Here, we got our true authentic cowboy experience! We saw Texas Longhorns paraded through the streets, “the Fort Worth Herd," by real cowboys and looked at some authentic cowboy hats. If you have time, stay for a rodeo!

    Visit the Fort Worth Stockyards

    The Fort Worth Stockyards are one of the city's top attractions. Step back in time and explore this iconic district, which is a National Historic District and home to the world's only twice-daily longhorn cattle drive. While there, check out the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame and enjoy a night of live music and delicious Texas cuisine. Over at the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame.

    Explore the Cultural District 

    The Cultural District is home to some of Fort Worth's best museums, galleries, and performing arts venues. Spend an afternoon exploring the Kimbell Art Museum, the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, and the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. Then, catch a show at Bass Performance Hall or the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, The Fort Worth Opera

    Other A+ Venues Include:

    Billy Bob's Texas continues its decades-long run of delighting visitors by hosting some of the best performers and artists in the land. Legendary Texas musician Charlie Robison, Nashville Star Season 4 winner Chris Young and red dirt band Reckless Kelly are just a few of the acts coming to the World's Largest Honky Tonk. Don't forget to go early for the bull riding.

    Enjoy a Day at the Zoo.

    The Fort Worth Zoo is one of the top-rated zoos in the country and features over 7,000 animals from around the world. Spend the day exploring the habitats, watching the animal shows, and enjoying the rides and attractions. 

    Explore the Water & Botanic Gardens.

    The Fort Worth Water Gardens are a must-see for any visitor. This beautiful park features three distinct pools, including a large upper pool, a recirculating stream, and a lower pool. Take a walk around the gardens and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. 

    Step into a blooming paradise at the Fort Worth Botanic Gardens this spring! With over 2,500 species of plants and flowers bursting with color and fragrance, you'll feel like you're in a fairy tale. Take a stroll through the peaceful Japanese Garden or explore the vibrant Rose Garden.

    Taste Delicious Food in Fort Worth! 

    The city is home to some of the best restaurants in Texas, serving a variety of cuisines. Sample some local favorites like Tex-Mex, barbecue, and steak. Or, try some of the city's unique fusion dishes, such as tequila-lime shrimp. No matter what you're looking for in a vacation, Fort Worth has something for everyone. From the unique cowboy culture to the delicious food, there's something for everyone in this vibrant city. So, come and explore all that Fort Worth has to offer. Some favorite food spots include Fred's Texas Cafe, & the Swiss Pastry Shop.

    On a side note, even the chains taste better in Texas. Try Torchy's Tacos - a must-taco fast food spot that tastes better in Texas!

    Seasonal things to do:

    Wear your house costume or colors and attend the 5th Annual Hogwarts Ball Crawl on August 19. This ball includes themed drinks at local bars, wands, and more.

    Party with the top taco chefs in DFW at the Second Annual Tacos and Tequila Festival on May 20. This festival includes live performances by Flo Rida and Ja Rulesalsa, queso competitions, a Chihuahua Beauty Pageant, and Lucha Libre wrestling!

    Award Winning Restaurants located around the globe, along with breakfast all day comfort foods, and an exciting opportunity for everyone in the family!

    Award Winning Restaurants located around the globe, along with breakfast all day comfort foods, and an exciting opportunity for everyone in the family!
    What drives you? We wondered what drives our guests in their success, and Kayla Bolyai of Altamerea Group, Kyle Algaze of Iron Rooster, and Scott Noye of Chef Dad's Table joined us on Food Farms & Chefs to discuss their respective backgrounds, current ventures, and what to look forward to in the near future! (episode 234)

    Table for One - On Solo Travel, Artist's Dates and Grand Adventures

    Table for One - On Solo Travel, Artist's Dates and Grand Adventures

    "We often need to be alone to reconnect to life and to ourselves, which then allows us to connect more meaningfully to others" - Sarah Wilson, This One Wild and Precious Life

    Welcome to Episode 57:

    Solo travel is make or break in my opinion and not for the faint of heart.  However, traveling alone can be a lot of fun too.  I love sharing the journey of travel with family and friends, yet I know there can be plenty of wild and beautiful moments when you take the reigns and travel solo.  

    After a couple of adventures up may sleeve where I leave the kids and the husband at home, here is my take on what is good and bad, and deliriously wonderful….I love the quote from the book Alone Time:  Four cities, Four Seasons and the Pleasures of solitude….
    “Alone time is an invitation, a chance to do the things you’ve longed to do”.  Exactly, and there is nothing wrong with that!

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    Why Are We Obsessed with Being in a Constant State of Travel?

    Why Are We Obsessed with Being in a Constant State of Travel?

    What do two travel editors do when they’re faced with months of lockdown and lots of paused plans? We side-step tie-dye projects and sourdough starters in favour of creating our own at-home adventures.

    For the past few months, we’ve fantasised about travel more than ever. Whether rustling up our favourite dishes from the Amalfi Coast, immersing ourselves in diverse cultures through literature or binging on Netflix’s globe-trotting flicks, we’ve become obsessed with incorporating travel into our daily lives. Join us, Editor-in-Chief India Dowley and Content Editor Fleur Rollet-Manus, as we discuss how you can do the same. 

    We catch up with chef Tom Brown, the culinary creative behind Hackney Wick’s hit restaurant Cornerstone. He talks to us about his travels in Japan, secret beaches in Mexico and reveals how to nail the recipe for those crab crumpets

    We’ll also be revealing the European hotels we’re checking into as lockdown measures ease.

    We’d love to know where you’re travelling next and how you think the travel landscape might change post-pandemic. Send your voice notes to fleur@suitcasemag.com or drop us a DM on Instagram @indiadowley and @fleur_rm. For a daily dose of travel inspiration, check in with us at suitcasemag.com

    Links and notes from the episode 

    Peckish and in need of a chef-approved snack? Try whipping up one of these recipes from our favourite chefs.

    https://suitcasemag.com/articles/home-cook-recipes

    … or one of these global plates: 

    https://suitcasemag.com/articles/chefs-reveal-favourite-holiday-dishes

    Add to your lockdown library with our Sub Editor Rae’s well-curated selection:

    https://suitcasemag.com/articles/books-every-female-traveller-should-read

    https://suitcasemag.com/articles/best-life-changing-travel-books

    https://suitcasemag.com/articles/books-on-sustainability-and-climate-change

    https://suitcasemag.com/articles/dismantling-racism-books-podcasts-films

    Support your lock bookstore and buy your stash from one of these independents:

    https://suitcasemag.com/articles/independent-bookshops

    Combining our love of food and literature, dig in to one of these SUITCASE-approved cookbooks:

    https://suitcasemag.com/articles/20-global-cookbooks

    Find out when our favourite European hotels are opening here:

    https://suitcasemag.com/articles/favourite-european-hotels-re-opening

    Netflix and chill more your bag? Tune into these far-flung flicks:

    https://suitcasemag.com/articles/netflix-best-travel-series

    https://suitcasemag.com/articles/indie-travel-films

    https://suitcasemag.com/articles/favourite-films-to-inspire-your-travels

    Or if you’re after something more avant-garde, these are the museums and galleries you can (virtually) wander from home:

    https://suitcasemag.com/articles/mueseums-and-galleries-to-virtually-tour

    Chef Tom Brown’s favourite spots

    Crate

    https://cratebrewery.com

    Pearl 

    https://pearlhackneywick.com

    Natura 

    http://naturapizzeria.com

    Silo

    https://silolondon.com

    Henne Kirkeby Kro

    https://www.hennekirkebykro.dk

    Ynyshir 

    https://ynyshir.co.uk

    … and don’t forget the Shibanuma soy sauce 

    https://www.shibanuma.com/en/

    India and Fleur’s top picks and recommendations

    Books:

    Educated by Tara Westwood

    Alone in Antarctica by Felicity Aston

    Walls of Change: The Story of the Wynwood Walls by Jessica Goldman Srebnick 

    What I was Doing While You Were Breeding by Kristin Newman

    Women Alone: Travel Tales from Around the Globe by Faith Conlon 

    Girl, Woman, Other by Bernadine Evaristo 

    Driving While Black: African American Travel and the Road to Civil Rights by Gretchen Sorin 

    Our favourite European hotels:

    La Bastide de Fléchon
    Provence, France 

    https://www.bastidedeflechon.com

    Torre del Marqués

    Teruel, Spain

    https://www.hoteltorredelmarques.com

    Sublime Comporta

    Comporta, Portugal

    https://www.sublimecomporta.pt

    Miramonti

    Avelengo, Italy

    https://www.hotel-miramonti.com

    One Writer’s Journey - On Memoir, Writing, Belle Italia and Food for Soul.......

    One Writer’s Journey - On Memoir, Writing, Belle Italia and Food for Soul.......

    Welcome to Episode #13 and One Writer’s Journey - On the beauty of writing and reading Memoir, a homage to Belle Italia and Food For Soul.

    This share is a montage of sorts and covers a few relevant areas of life in these modern times.

    1.  Ode to Italy as we brace ourselves for our new reality.  

    2.  Writing Memoir and the Writers Life: A share of tools and creative ways to get writing and enjoy the process as much as the outcome.  For the love of writing as a practice and the books and the writers that have paved the way and given one much to contemplate as the years have passed.....

     (All notes have been posted to Podcast Blog visit:  'A Writer in Italy Blog' on website)

    3.   A small introduction to Food For Soul the Organisation and the book 'Bread Is Gold: Extraordinary Meals with Ordinary Ingredients' by Massimo Bottura and Friends - Possibly one of the most important books of our times.....

    4.  The Cook-book Project and deep dive into the epidemic of food waste we tolerate and sustain, sustainable living as a model and social responsibility as a practice.  

     Food for thought indeed.........

    This journey will continue in future episodes........Stay tuned........and visit the Blog: 'Cooking with Massimo and Friends' for updates and shares along the way....

    And more importantly watch the Documentary:  Theater of Life (on Netflix)

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    About A Writer in Italy Podcast:

    Five years ago Michelle Johnston traveled to Italy to create space for herself and her writing.  Michelle traveled solo giving herself time to recalibrate after many years of parenting and life in general.  Leaving her husband to take care of the family she reconnected with her writing, her art and her love of travel.

    The adventure turned into the book and travel memoir...............

    In the Shadow of a Cypress: An Italian Adventure


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