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A visit to New Mexico means experiencing a unique kind of cuisine that lets you know you're someplace special.

One of the best ways to explore southwestern cuisine is at the Santa Fe School of Cooking. In this podcast episode, meet Nicole Curtis Ammerman, the Director of the business.

She explains the intricacies of the cuisine of the region, including key ingredients and dishes. Nicole also tells us about the various offerings of the Santa Fe School of Cooking, founded by her mother, that includes classes, demonstrations, food tours, shopping for goods and even evenings of jazz and food together!

Read our article on RealFoodTraveler.com that accompanies this podcast to see Nicole and other images from the school as well as links to their website and a great recipe she shared with our readers.

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Attending a culinary festival in a city is a great way to check out its foodie scene when you visit. That's certainly the case with the Denver Food + Wine Festival, happening August. 26-29, 2026 in Colorado.

In this episode of the Real Food Traveler Podcast, we talk to a member of the organization team who gives us the inside scoop on which events to attend, why they are such a great window into Denver's food and drink world and how to make the most of the experiences.

Be sure to use our exclusive discount promo code "TRAVELER10" to receive 10% off tickets. Our article on ⁠RealFoodTraveler.com⁠ explains exactly which events are part of that offer.

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Dining and sipping next to the winemakers themselves; opportunities to get to know new wineries, wines and trends; a new concert and a charming Colorado mountain town.

These are the things awaiting guests at the 2026 Breckenridge Wine Classic this August. Get an insider's look behind-the-scenes at what makes this event a great reason to visit Colorado this summer.

As a bonus, get our exclusive discount code, "realfoodtraveler" to save $10 on tickets. Get the live links and see images from the event on our website, RealFoodTraveler.com.

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Go behind-the-scenes with us to learn about the 2026 season of the Santa Fe Opera. You'll get a teaser of the storyline of each of the operas plus you'll learn what's so unique about the way the venue is built and how it plays off of the nature all around Santa Fe itself to add to the drama and excitement.

You'll also get insider tips for making the most of your visit to the Opera and to visiting the City of Santa Fe itself.

Learn more, see photos, and get live links on our associated article on RealFoodTraveler.com.

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On a recent trip to Jerez de la Frontera, named the Gastronomic Capital of Spain for 2026, I met Enrique Medina, owner of a company called Bilinguo. Enrique was one of our group's guides and knew so much about everything essential in the city of Jerez, from the food, drink, history, traditions and cultural ways, I knew I had to have him on as a guest on the Real Food Traveler Podcast.

Listen and learn from Enrique before planning your own trip to Jerez de la Frontera. And check out our associated article on the RealFoodTraveler.com website where you will see photos of Enrique, some of the things he talks about in this episode, and live links to things he references as well.

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Hear from Kristen Slater, the organizer behind the August. 6-8, 2026 Vail Wine Classic in Vail, Colorado. Get the inside scoop on what to expect when you attend, tips for making the most of it, including avoiding long lines and how to prepare for the high altitude. Find out what goes into planning the event including how the wine + restaurant pairing meals come together.

Also, get our exclusive discount promo code for $10 off all tickets.

Learn more, including getting live links to ticketing, see photos from past years, and more on RealFoodTraveler.com.

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In what is considered Florida's "lake country" is a town called Howey-in-the-Hills (and there's a great story behind that name). And in that town is a beautiful place to stay, Mission Resort + Club (and there's a great story about that too).

Join us as we share a his and hers take on ways to enjoy the resort and offerings off-resort too.

You can read more about Mission Resort + Club and see images on RealFoodTraveler.com.

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The Presidio was a military base but now it's an oasis at the edge of San Francisco, a prime example of reuse and community. Learn about the history and transformation of the Presidio as well as what it's like to stay there as a visitor at either the Lodge or the Inn. My guest for the Real Food Traveler Podcast is Terry Haney, Managing Director of Presidio Lodging.

You can see photos, get live links and learn more on our website too, at RealFoodTraveler.com.

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What started out as a movement to promote reducing the consumption of alcohol (while still having something special to drink) has become a way of life. No longer just relegated to "Dry January," alcohol-free drinks are big business and can be found on restaurant menus and on beverage shelves everywhere.

In this episode of the Real Food Traveler Podcast, we meet the couple behind Madame Mocktail, makers of bottled mocktails that can be enjoyed on their own, or as the foundation of other drinks. Get to know co-owners, Alena Brook Mahoney and James Mahoney and hear the powerful story of what's behind their business, what's so unique about the Madame Mocktails and what the future holds for them, as they take their place in the mocktail market.

Learn more, and see photos of Alena and James and their products on RealFoodTraveler.com.

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Twice a year, wine (and food) lovers get the opportunity to visit a great mountain town destination and experience wine from around the country and local cuisine. The Park City Wine Festival is back with its Spring Edition, April 9-11, 2026.

You may have listened to our episode about the Fall Edition last October. But there's plenty that's new and exciting (including our exclusive discount on all tickets!) to learn about this springtime event in Park City, Utah.

Enjoy learning about the Park City Wine Festival: Spring Edition with its organizer and make plans to attend this year. You can learn more on our website, RealFoodTraveler.com.

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One of our favorite guests is back on the Real Food Traveler Podcast. Travel writer Abbey Algiers is our resident expert on Spain and has shared her knowledge and experiences in previous episodes. But this time, she's telling us about two weeks she and her husband spent in Spain's neighbor, Portugal.

Abbey shares great tips for different styles of hotels, the authentic and local food and drink not to miss plus things to do - including golf, one of her favorites.

Enjoy listening to the episode and also check out our accompanying article (with photos and live links to some of the places Abbey talks about) on RealFoodTraveler.com.

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There are so many reasons why going on a mid-week escape to Colorado's Monarch Casino Resort & Spa is a great idea. In addition to fewer people, there are money-saving deals available too. Listen to our Real Food Traveler Podcast episode with Executive Chef Alex Lopez who tells us about all that Monarch has to offer guests and why each one is better when you're there in the middle of the week instead of the weekend. Learn more on RealFoodTraveler.com.

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Meet Susan and Rene Trevino, the owners of Enjoy Corpus Christi Tours, during this informative and fun conversation on the Real Food Traveler Podcast. We learn about how their business got started (it was a total switch from their previous careers), what they offer in terms of tours (new offerings are coming), and some great tips for what to see, do and eat in Corpus Christi, Texas (you don't want to miss this!).

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Real Food Travelers, like me, will be surprised to know there's a pretty logical connection between the Denver Broncos football team, Nigeria, Colorado, agriculture, honey and whiskey. See how all of those things are combined in this sponsored Real Food Traveler Podcast conversation with Omar Lababidi, of Goldswarm Honey. And find out how you can partake of the honey and the whiskey! Learn more, see photos, and get live links on our site, RealFoodTraveler.com.

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When we were in Scottsdale, Arizona, we kept seeing a striking building that turned out to be a museum perfect for people looking to immerse themselves in the American west. On this Real Food Traveler Podcast, we meet Andrew Patrick Nelson, PhD, the Chief Curator of Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West and find out all the reasons why no visit to the city is complete without some time viewing their exhibits.

Read our accompanying article on RealFoodTraveler.com for photos and live links.

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In Northwestern Arkansas, in a place called "Rogers," is Ozark Beer Company, with a focus on enabling community-making brewed up with beer-making. Meet Marty Shutter from Ozark Beer and learn about the unique approach they have to their beer, cocktails and other drinks plus their efforts that go way beyond just something to drink.

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Hot off of a whirlwind visit to Scottsdale, Arizona, listen to this couple's podcast recorded in their airport before returning home. Hear real-person recommendations and tips for places to stay, where (and what) to eat and things to do in Scottsdale, AZ.

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We’re back with Part 2 of our Real Food Traveler Podcast about our back-to-back river cruises with Viking in the summer of 2025. In Part 1, we covered the first cruise, the “Rhine Getaway,” which went from Basel to Amsterdam.

The second cruise, the “Lyon & Provence” itinerary sailed along the Rhone River. In this episode of the Real Food Traveler Podcast, we, RealFoodTraveler's Courtney Drake-McDonough and Jimmy McDonough, describe what to expect from the ship and sailing experience and from each destination along the itinerary, including helpful tips.

Read the article that accompanies this podcast on RealFoodTraveler.com that includes photos and live links.

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Listen to our conversation with Irvina Lew, the author of the new book "Forays in France, A Flavorful Memoir." We hear what inspired the book, who it's best for, and what benefits readers will come away with after reading the book.

Read our accompanying article on RealFoodTraveler.com where you'll see photos from Irvina's travels to France and some links to our favorite articles by Irvina, who is our Europe Editor.

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Learn about the October 2025 event in Park City, Utah PLUS get our exclusive discount promo code.

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In the summer of 2025, we had the wonderful opportunity to do back-to-back river cruises with Viking. The first cruise was on the Rhine River. While Viking's cruises sail in both directions, our cruise started in Basel, Switzerland and ended in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. In this episode of the Real Food Traveler Podcast, we, RealFoodTraveler's Courtney Drake-McDonough and Jimmy McDonough, tell you what to expect from the ship and sailing experience and from each destination along the itinerary.

Visit RealFoodTraveler.com to read more about our journey, get live links and see photos from the destinations.

And listen to our Part 2 podcast about sailing on the Rhone and a post-cruise extension in Aix-en-Provence.

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After spending a wonderful evening at a whisky pairing dinner with Craig Engelhorn, co-founder and head distiller at Spirit Hound Distillers in Colorado, I knew he had to be a guest on, not only the Real Food Traveler Podcast but also on our sister podcast, the In Good Taste Denver Podcast. Learn about Craig's interesting path into making spirits and how visits to the source in Scotland made him look at distilling very differently.

See Craig in action and get links to his website (which includes where to find Spirit Hound where you are), and his social media platforms in this article on RealFoodTraveler.com.

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Aussie Select produces premium deli products responsibly sourced from Australian lamb. The pre-cooked products, available throughout the United States, brings a convenient, creative and delicious protein option to diners. I grew up eating lamb so I was really curious to know what lamb deli products would be like. After having tried several, and hearing the story behind the business, I was excited to have Jaclyn Oyola, CEO of Aussie Select as my guest. Learn more and see some photos of the products on RealFoodTraveler.com.

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What awaits travelers to Mississippi? We find out on the Real Food Traveler Podcast from my guest, food/travel/lifestyle/wellness writer, Abbey Algiers. She was recently on a golf-music-food tour that started in Biloxi, Mississippi and worked its way north.We learn about the food, drink, music and culture scene to prepare us to visit on our own. See some photos and get the links to everything Abbey talks about on our site, RealFoodTraveler.com.

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Abbey Algiers is back for another Real Food Traveler Podcast episode about Spain. This time, it's Valencia where Abbey recently visited, coming back with a wealth of useful and delicious information to help us plan our visit there. She gives us the ins and outs of the foodie scene, including what time it's appropriate to eat Paella, unique places to get authentic cuisine and much more. You can see photos from Abbey's trip to Valencia on our accompanying article on RealFoodTraveler.com, including live links to some of the places she talks about.

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Imagine the opulence of the Court of King Louis XIV, hosting lavish balls and welcoming dignitaries from around Europe to the Palace of Versailles, France. Among the delicacies that were served were Bissinger's chocolates. The family was granted the title of Confiseur Imperial (Confectioner of the Empire) by Louis. Those scratch-made, hand-crafted chocolate treats are still made today in St. Louis, Missouri. On this episode of the Real Food Traveler Podcast, we chat with Dan Abel, Jr., Chief Chocolate Officer at Bissinger's Handcrafted Chocolatier. We talk about what's so special about their chocolates that still create demand 350 years later and how they keep up with the times to ensure the family-run company's legacy. See some examples of Bissinger's chocolates and get live links to their site on RealFoodTraveler.com.

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First, she was an actress in New York. Then she ran a car dealership. Then, she made ice cream for a living. Listen to how these seemingly unrelated careers blended together perfectly, much like the creative flavors of ice cream Erika Thomas makes. Her Colorado-based company, High Point Creamery, may have started as a favorite treat she made for her family at home but it now includes four scoop shops and distribution of pints of ice cream across the country. Meet the self-titled "Boss Lady" on this Real Food Traveler Podcast episode.

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With a long, rich history, plentiful seafood and a supportive restaurant scene, it's easy to experience the culinary scene in Galveston, Texas. The city's Restaurant Weeks offers an annual opportunity to enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner menus at special price points that enable restaurant owners and chefs to show off the best of their best each year. Learn about what Restaurant Weeks are like in Galveston and what you can expect from the local food scene in this Real Food Traveler Podcast episode.

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My guest for this episode is Abbey Algiers, a fellow travel journalist, whom I met in 2024 in Mallorca. Abbey has had a passion for Spain for years and years and has been fortunate enough to return many times. Hear Abbey tell about some of her local foodie experiences around Spain but, specifically, about the real experiences of dining - beyond just eating good food. You can see photos and get links to things Abbey talks about in our article on RealFoodTraveler.com.

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You'd be amazed how much of Vienna, Austria you can experience in a short time! As part of a river cruise on the Danube, my husband and I had the opportunity to experience a quick stay in Vienna through an excursion tour offered by Viking River Cruises, plans we made on our own, plus a lovely overnight stay at a very unique hotel.

For the first time on the Real Food Traveler Podcast, I am joined by my husband, who is also co-owner of Real Food Traveler and our Eco-Friendly Food, Travel and Adventure Editor. Here's the link to photos and other information that will help you plan your quick visit.

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Thanks to its health benefits and delicious flavor, olive oil has never been more popular. Enjoy this podcast conversation with Tiffany Blackman of Aubocassa, makers of extra virgin premium olive oil on the island of Mallorca. Learn about their revolutionary techniques for harvesting and production and how best to use and store olive oil. And, you'll learn why you might have been thinking about olive oil the wrong way all this time.

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Meet Luis, the owner of MOLTAK Kitchen Life, which provides hands-on cooking experiences (and dinner afterword) inside a centuries-old windmill in the heart of Palma Mallorca. His classes are a great way for Real Food Travelers to get to know the stories behind, and flavors of, the local cuisine.

Read the article that accompanies this podcast where you can also watch our YouTube video that shows you what happens during class.

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With the third of his 3-part series about travel in Peru now available on Real Food Traveler, here's a conversation that shares some of the best tips and memories from a sibling trip that included a visit to Machu Picchu. Learn more and get the links to all three articles on our site, RealFoodTraveler.com.

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Downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana is enjoying a refresh. With a revitalized riverfront area, world-renowned genealogical center, thriving arts and culture scene, bold mural walk and new places to stay, there's a lot to see and do. And their restaurant scene has been experiencing a big boost as of late. Enjoy this conversation with Johnny Perez, owner of Te Gusto Hospitality which encompasses several restaurant concepts in Fort Wayne. He tells us about his places, where he loves to eat on his own time, and what to watch for in the city's food scene.

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Let some Paris into your life, whether you're planning on visiting or just doing some travel dreaming. Real Food Traveler Podcast host, Courtney Drake-McDonough chats with travel writer, author, and Europe Editor at RFT, Irvina Lew. They cover helpful tips for visiting Paris including essential phrases, lesser-known (and less busy) places to visit, and news about Irvina's upcoming book, Forays in France: A Flavorful Memoir.

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Meet Richard Lomax who introduces Real Food Traveler readers and podcast listeners to his family-run collection of restaurants in Corpus Christi, Texas. Each is a completely different concept where locals and visitors love to eat.

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A lot of destinations say they have the best beaches. But only some can say it’s official. St. George island, off the gulf coast of Florida, has been enjoying that designation of “Best Beach in the U.S.” since the venerable Dr. Beach declared it so in June of 2023. Since then, the Island has been welcoming visitors to enjoy what they’ve known for years – that St. George is a great place to go for a beach vacation. After checking it out personally, I can see what the appeal was for Dr. Beach. Here, I’ll share ways RealFoodTraveler.com readers and podcast listeners can make the most of the island. Read our full article on RealFoodTraveler.com.

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Beyond what the cruise lines tell you in their promotional materials, here's a glimpse into a Discovery Princess Cruise that provides been-there-figured-that-out tips from the editor of RealFoodTraveler.com, a digital, culinary travel magazine.

You'll discover tips and tricks to make your time onboard and on shore more relaxing, less rushed, and way more enjoyable. Read more about it and see beautiful photos and video on our site at RealFoodTraveler.com.

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There's a new distillery on the scene that's doing things differently, taking advantage of local crops (including potatoes and quinoa), emphasizing renewable energy in the process. Get to know the owner of Dune Valley Distillery in Masca, Colorado, near the famous Great Sand Dunes National Park.

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Our efforts to be mindful about what we eat don't have to go out the window just because we're traveling. Sure, there's a lot of amazing food to be had out there in the world, but it IS possible to balance that with healthy eating too. Enjoy this podcast interview between Real Food Traveler's Europe Editor, Irvina Lew and Registered Dietitian Elizabeth Huggins of Hilton Head Health, a destination wellness resort. Together, they share information and tips for eating healthy and (staying) well when traveling. Learn more at https://www.realfoodtraveler.com/podcast/eating-healthy-and-well-when-traveling/

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On a recent trip to Green Bay, Wisconsin, I met Ashley Grant, owner of Bountiful Boards, a small business helping to promote and nurture small dairy farms and cheesemakers around the state. Although her shop is reason enough to go, and stock up for picnic fare, it's her own story and the stories she wants to tell about the local cheese scene that got our attention. Read more about the shop and see photos on our website: https://www.realfoodtraveler.com/podcast/meet-ashley-grant-of-bountiful-boards-in-green-bay/

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On a recent trip to Green Bay, Wisconsin, I met Ashley Grant, owner of Bountiful Boards, a small business helping to promote and nurture small dairy farms and cheesemakers around the state. Although her shop is reason enough to go, and stock up for picnic fare, it's her own story and the stories she wants to tell about the local cheese scene that got our attention. Read more about the shop and see photos on our website: https://www.realfoodtraveler.com/podcast/meet-ashley-grant-of-bountiful-boards-in-green-bay/

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Enjoy this special podcast episode with a lively conversation between Real Food Traveler's Europe Editor, Irvina Lew, and Restaurant Manager Claire Sonnet and Chef Emmanuel Pilon of Le Louis XV Alain Ducasse at the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo. Gain a good sense of what it's like to experience an exquisite meal of this standard. Read the accompanying article here: https://www.realfoodtraveler.com/podcast/le-louis-xv-alain-ducasse-dining-experience/

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Make reservations on a cruise ship and you have access to a seemingly endless supply of food included in your fare. But many cruise lines go a step further with specialty restaurants. Here are our tips for making the most out of those dining experiences.

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It's one thing to commit to living a more eco-friendly life when we're at home. It's not hard to remember to take our reusable bags to the grocery store, use recyclable containers, and be more aware of where our food comes from. But does that all have to go out the window when we hit the road (or air, or sea) to travel? No, says Jimmy McDonough, Real Food Traveler’s new Eco-Friendly Food, Travel & Adventure Editor, who wrote an article on the subject for our site. Here's the audio version of that article, via the Real Food Traveler Podcast.

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What we eat impacts our personal health and that of the planet. As described in this article, I learned a great deal about the body/planet connection at a conference where one of the most impactful speakers was Jennifer Bushman. She introduced me to the concept of blue foods and the vital importance of healthy water ecosystems for food supplies across the globe. Jennifer shared facts about sustainable ocean farming that upended my understanding of fresh fish versus frozen. As Eco-Friendly Food, Travel & Adventure Editor, I knew she had important and interesting information to benefit the Real Food Traveler community. Happily - she accepted my invitation!

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Learn how to save money, time, and stress (and maybe your back too!) with these concepts and tips for packing better when you're traveling. You'll get our quick list of 11 things to keep in mind as you plan what you want to take on a trip and how to pack it within your bag(s). 

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There’s a lot to love about Cheyenne, Wyoming. And there are a lot of ways to discover the wide variety of things to do, places to go, and ways to experience the city. We visited with someone who has literally made it his business to know as much as possible about Cheyenne and to pass that information on to perspective visitors. See some images from Cheyenne in this article on RealFoodTraveler.com: https://www.realfoodtraveler.com/podcast/an-insider-view-of-cheyenne-wy/

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One of the biggest things that has come out of the global pandemic, is a rethinking of how we are spending our lives. When life feels so uncertain and we’re on edge every day, it’s only natural to start re-evaluating the what, why, how, and when of our lives. Diana Laskaris and Sue Reddel, founders of the FoodTravelist.com blog, were already thinking about their next big move in life when the pandemic hit. Listen to our podcast conversation with them in which we talk travel and food, Twitter chats, and making big changes.

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It's 2021. I mean, 2022. It may feel like the same year all over again but there are a lot of great, new things coming our way and yours with Real Food Traveler. Our publisher and managing editor tells you why, despite the state of things, she's feeling really optimistic about 2022.

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On a family camping trip in California a few years ago, parents Marsh and Jan Mokhtari watched their daughters playing, ocean within reach, and had an epiphany. Despite envious careers and success, the couple wanted to do something with their lives that would make a difference, and that be a good example to their kids. That idea to do something bigger than themselves starts with gin and ends with protecting the world’s oceans. An unlikely route for a business model? Listen to this Real Food Traveler podcast with Jan and Marsh and you’ll see why it makes total sense. Save this article and podcast about Gray Whale Gin to Pinterest. Photos courtesy Gray Whale Gin. Graphic by Real Food Traveler.   Hungry for more? Plan a long weekend in Sonoma County. In our podcast conversation, we find out how this couple went from being fans of gin to making, distributing, and selling it. Jan and Marsh explain what’s so different about their gin (hint, it’s the surprising ingredients in their botanicals), what’s so important about where they source each one, and how they are helping California Gray Whales, but also many other creatures, and our very oceans – all through gin that comes from a beautiful, ocean-blue bottle. It’s a very interesting and honest discussion we think you’ll love. Citrus, pine needles, and other surprising ingredients go into Gray Whale Gin. Their commonality is that they are all foraged along the coast that the Gray Whale follows during their migration.   Whether you love gin (or think you don’t), want to know more about what it’s like to start a business you’re unfamiliar with, or want to learn about the

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We here at Real Food Traveler certainly felt the impact of the world coming to a screeching halt when the pandemic lockdowns began across the world. We are a digital magazine that focuses on travel, afterall. Fortunately, we also cover food extensively and had no problem covering everything from the bread-baking craze to recipes for pork chops from Dollywood to chai from India. But imagine what it’s like when your entire livelihood is based on being able to travel and write about those experiences for magazines, newspapers, websites, and books. That’s what happened to Carole Jacobs and Irvina Lew whose wonderful travel writing graces Real Food Traveler. I had the pleasure of getting Irvina and Carole together over Zoom for a podcast conversation about what this year has been like, what’s filling their travel dreams, and some excellent tips for packing and traveling better.  Save this article and podcast link to Pinterest so you can get great travel advice anytime.   Meet Irvina Lew. Don’t miss learning how Irvina is tapping into her favorite European city from in her kitchen in this podcast. Irvina Lew, an award-winning food and travel writer, savors traveling the world to find places to sip wonderful wines, sup memorable meals, stay in haute hotels and spa in splendiferous wellness retreats. Irvina is an author who has been published in dozens of national and regional publications; she is a member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Society of American Travel Writers and an alumnus of Travel Classics. The Long Island based widow is mom to three daughters, abuelita and grandmere to two granddaughters and former French, Spanish and ESL teacher to thousands of students.   Here are a few of our favorite articles by Irvina that she has shared with Real Food Traveler readers:

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What do dance, food, and travel have in common? So much! I found that out when I had the pleasure of talking to the host of PBS’s Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi. We discussed what it’s like to be a travel professional who currently can’t travel, why dance is so universal, and why she’s not afraid to make mistakes when she’s dancing on her TV show. Enjoy my conversation with Mickela Mallozzi on the Real Food Traveler Podcast in the player, above. Keep this podcast conversation with the host of Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi handy by pinning it to Pinterest.   The TV show was the natural progression of Mallozzi’s personal travel experiences, which always involved connecting with people through dance. When I asked her about the commonalities of dance throughout the world, Mickela said, “It’s really the idea that through movement, people can communicate without opening their mouths. You can you read body language. Dance is a form of body language and to express joy.” For Mickela, dance is a door to connecting cultures. When talking about viewers of her show, Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi, she explained that she hopes people “see how much fun it is to connect with other people… And the way we connect with the people is through my language of dance and music. And what I hope it does is inspires people to travel a little differently, especially once we can travel again.” Hear about Mickela’s special series about Carnival in the Guadaloupe Islands, filmed prior to the COVID pandemic, and why now is such an important time for the episodes to run. Find out about Mickela’s newest project, #BareFeetLIVE series that provides all of us a way to connect to other people and places through dance, wherever we may be at that moment. Follow “Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi” at @travelbarefeet on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.   —  Courtney Drake-McDonough, Publisher/Managing Editor of RealFoodTraveler.com & host of the Real Food Traveler Podcast

Hungry for more? Click to get Mickela’s very own recipe for Homemade Chai.

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Many people love sausage. And many have preconceived notions about what it is and what goes into it. You’ll come away from this Real Food Traveler podcast understanding more and wanting Mulay’s Sausage in a big way. Listen and find out how they’ve always managed to be ahead of their time and food/health trends and what it’s like to be a woman running a sausage-making company.  

Meet Loree Mulay Weisman, owner and CEO of Mulay’s Sausage. Photo courtesy Mulay’s.

Every Mulay’s Sausage package offers great recipes.

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After a year like no other, this turning to a new year is like no other. Still carrying the fears of 2020, we head into 2021 with trepidation but also a lot of optimism. With all of that in mind, please click the link above to hear a special podcast message from Real Food Traveler’s Publisher and Managing Editor, Courtney Drake-McDonough.     Click here to listen to the podcast about Mulay’s Sausage. You can subscribe to the Real Food Traveler podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Radio Public and other listening services. .pf-button.pf-button-excerpt { display: none; }

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It may seem too good to be true, but it’s just good and just true! A family-owned and operated Colorado company, Decadent Saint, has created a line of mixers that make it easy to play mixologist at home with some basic ingredients. They can be used to make anything from sangria to a hot toddy to an elegant sauce for cooking.    Listen to this podcast conversation with Michael Hasler and his wife, Carolee Corey, as we discuss life, loss, chocolate, fresh fruit, and the art of a great cocktail. Learn more about the company on their website.  

Photo courtesy Decadent Saint.

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Thanks to improved fishing practices, the old rule of only eating shellfish in months ending in “r” no longer applies. Now, you can enjoy high-quality, delicious oysters in Virginia Beach, Virginia any time of year. But in November, the famous Lynnhaven Oyster gets its own month of celebration.     Enjoy this podcast conversation between Real Food Traveler publisher and managing editor, Courtney Drake-McDonough, and Erin Goldmeier, director of public relations for Virginia Beach, VA. Learn about what makes the Lynnhaven Oyster so unique, the way the locals eat them, some of the other seafood that abounds in the area, and the iconic cocktail you shouldn’t miss, by clicking on our link, above. Find out more about the history of the Lynnhaven Oyster in this article on Real Food Traveler. And to learn more about Virginia Beach, Virginia, visit their website.    

Virginia Beach’s Lynnhaven Oysters served on the half shell. Photo by Virginia Beach.

Please note, this article is sponsored content provided by Virginia Beach, VA on RealFoodTraveler.com to serve as information and inspiration to our readers. 

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Find out what it’s like to dine at Perry’s Steakhouse and Grill, which got its start as a Houston neighborhood butcher shop. Food and travel writer, Ron Stern, talks to Managing Editor, Courtney Drake-McDonough about the vibe, the appetizer you must order, and that famous Perry’s Pork Chop that’s 7 fingers high! Read more and see pictures of the dining experience on this article.

The famous Perry’s Pork Chop before it’s cut up and served, tableside. Photo courtesy Perry’s Steakhouse and Grill.

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When I asked Jessica McCready to tell me about Camano Island and what life is like as a local, she painted a wonderful and enticing picture. As Executive Director of the Camano Island Chamber of Commerce, playing up what’s wonderful about the island in the Pacific Northwest comes naturally. But so does telling us about some of her personal favorite places to go, things to see, and local foods to eat. I especially loved her recounting of her initial impressions of the area when driving over the bridge for the first time as a prospective resident. It felt “right” to her and, from what she shared with me in our podcast interview, it could be just the right place for you to visit. Whidbey and Camano Islands has been a long-time advertiser on Real Food Traveler, even before I purchased the site January, 2018. I’m so honored to have their advertising featured on the site and to learn more myself (while sharing the information with you), about this unique area. Settle in, close your eyes, and listen to my podcast conversation with Jessica (or click the player above). She gives us some practical tips for how to get there, where to stay, and how to make the most out of a visit. Learn more about Camano Island on their website.    Hungry for more? Click to enjoy a podcast about a bee keeper on Camano Island. Shop for locally-grown produce on Camano. Photo by Visual Photography.

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When I heard about Chef Pacheco’s lineage in Arizona, I knew I had to meet him. I mean, nine generations all in the same area, working in the food production and preparation industry? That’s a deep-rooted knowledge of and passion for what truly is local food. As Executive Chef of LON’s, the restaurant at The Hermosa Inn, Jeremy Pacheco brings that history and connection to the people responsible for the food in the area to the plates of the people who are fortunate enough to dine in his restaurant. I am honored to be able to bring you this podcast conversation for a true taste of Scottsdale, Arizona. Be sure to read our full article about our experience at The Hermosa Inn and many other stops, in Scottsdale, here.

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On a recent trip to Park City, Utah, an historic mountain town just outside of Salt Lake City, we discovered an unlikely combination. Pie and distilled spirits. No, not served in the same vessel but definitely served side by side. Located down a set of stairs on Park City’s Main Street, behind a curtain, you enter another world. Part speakeasy, part mini-gin distillery, part pie shop and all sumptuous lounge, Alpine Pie Bar is a real experience. Here’s our podcast interview with co-owner, Sara Sergent, who also owns Alpine Distilling with her husband, Rob. Read more about Park City, Utah, in our recent article.

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“An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” “As American as Apple Pie.” “Comparing apples to apples.” The delightful fruit is part of so many sayings, our culture, and our food options. There’s a huge variety of apples out there in the world but the Gravenstein Apple is rather unique to California. After a trip […]

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No, we’re not proposing you drink your way across Santa Fe, New Mexico. Not really, anyway. But we do suggest you take advantage of the Margarita Trail program that enables you to try unique, hand-crafted Margaritas (in a very responsible way), at different restaurants and bars. Each Margarita has been conceived of to show off the personality, tastes, and vibe of the place serving it. So in that way, it’s a unique way to experience Santa Fe’s food and beverage/restaurant and bar scene – authentic cuisine you can sip!     Hungry for more? Hop on the Margarita Trail while you’re in town for the Santa Fe Opera! See what is in the schedule for 2020, plus some other things to do while you’re there.

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Old Salem, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina is this wonderful, unique slice of life (and history) that combines living history with regular, every day life! We wrote about our visit to Winston-Salem which included some time we spent in Old Salem. Learn more about the Moravian culture and the rich history in Old Salem in addition to what awaits you when you go, and when the best times of the year are to visit. Here’s the link to our Editor’s Pick article, Weekend in Winston-Salem. Meet Martha Hartley, Director of Moravian Research and Co-Chair, Hidden Town Project, Old Salem Museums & Gardens in North Carolina. To learn more about Old Salem and the Moravian culture, visit their website, here.    

The crafts people have examples of wood turning that they are working on, for people to see such as spindles for chairs or stair railings.

Balls of cookie dough to roll out and bake for customers at Winkler Bakery in Old Salem.

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It started with some sips of whiskey around the family table. For Bev Heising, her husband, and adult kids, a simple “what if” became a thriving distillery business on an island off of the state of Washington. Listen to my conversation with Bev about the process of starting Whidbey Island Distillery, what life is like there, and what you’re in for when you visit.     Hungry for more? Listen to our podcast with the Chief Bee Wrangler on neighboring Camano Island, and one about the Organic Farm School on Whidbey Island which is growing future farmers, as well as food.

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You know the old saying: “Birds of a feather flock together”? It certainly applies to the great Crane Migration is one of the major animal migrations in the world. How lucky for those of us who live in the U.S. that it comes straight up through the middle of the country, giving so many of us the opportunity to experience this natural wonder. We spoke with Nebraska’s Director of Conservation Research at the Crane Trust, Andrew Caven. He has a front row seat to the migration every year, and studies the birds year ’round. There’s a lot more to the event than just seeing a bunch of birds. Andrew tells us about the work of the Crane Trust, why Nebraska has been a favorite stopover for the birds (you won’t believe how long this has been going on), and some of the birds’ unique behaviors, including how they romance each other.

Photo courtesy of the Crane Trust.

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Chef Shahin Afsharian, currently living, working and discovering the food scene in Savannah, Georgia.

Whenever we visit a new place or move to a new city, part of the thrill is getting to know the restaurant scene. Imagine, then, what it’s like to be a chef who has lived all over the world, getting to know the food scene – with an insider’s perspective! We spoke to Chef Shahin Afsharian who recently moved to Savannah, Georgia and is happily getting to know knew ingredients, new methods, new people and new restaurants. Listen in on my conversation with him about what it’s like to be a foodie, exploring the foods of the world.

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Dr. Jennifer Short of Camano Island Honey.

You’ve heard of beekeepers, but have you ever met a Chief Bee Wrangler? That’s what Dr. Jennifer Short, DVM, MBA is. Camano Island Honey at Sanctuary Farms Apiary on Camano Island in the Pacific Northwest is ensuring the health, success, and purpose of bees. And she’s helping other people do it to. There has been a lot of “buzz” about the importance of bees in the world today. I had a really interesting and informative talk with Dr. Short about the whole bee scene and learned a lot. I bet you will too. Take a listen.

A nice summer day at Camano Island Honey. Photo by Dr. Jennifer Short.

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How do we get our food? Farmers are an enormous part of that answer. Important as the industry is, the number of farmers is dwindling. That’s where the Organic Farm School comes in. Meet Judy Feldman, Executive Director of the program. Let’s talk farming and the future. Learn more about the Organic Farm School on their website, here.

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Wisconsin is cheese country. But it isn’t about mass quantities for the masses. It’s also about the art of making it. When we visited, we met a man who has made cheese his life, building a business (and the building that houses it), while pursuing the art of cheesemaking in Door County, Wisconsin. Meet the owner of Door Artisan Cheese Company,  Mike Brennenstuhl, who we talked to about pursuing dreams later in life and the extent he went to provide excellent cheese experiences.   After listening to this podcast, you’re going to want to visit Door County. Here are a couple of RealFoodTraveler.com articles that will help you plan your trip: Three Perfect Days in Door County, Wisconsin and Al Johnson’s Swedish Restaurant.

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We’ve heard the name, of course, and even had it several times in restaurants. But we really didn’t know what it meant in terms of what the cow is like, what it means in terms of raising them and feeding them. And, since it is something of a delicacy, and more expensive than regular beef, we wanted to know how to prepare it well at home and how to order it well at a restaurant. So, what’s Wagyu Beef all about? All of this Wagyu curiosity was prompted by an annual event at Angel Fire Resort in Angle Fire, New Mexico, called the Wine & Wagyu Weekend. In 2018, it takes place August 24-26. Visit our main article to get details about it. But to learn more about the main focus of the event, the beef, we had a chat with two folks from the ranch supplying the beef, A Bar N Ranch, Katie Bolner and Chef Al. Take a listen and learn about this very special beef and a very special event honoring it. What’s Wagyu Beef? It’s more than just a name. It’s a way of ranching, and eating.

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Hot Springs is not just a name for the destination in Arkansas. It’s a vast history – geological, social, economic, and more. Recently, we got a glimpse into what a perfect day would be in Hot Springs from writer Jamie Siebrase. And we found out about the unique ingredient to be found in the beer. We found it so interesting, we called up Tom Hill, Museum Curator for Hot Springs National Park and asked him to tell us more about what makes Hot Springs such a great place to visit. Stay tuned for an upcoming article about Hot Springs’ very unique beer scene! Tom sent along a few photos from what it was like inside some of the bath houses. The photos are National Park Service images, courtesy of Hot Springs National Park.     We have more podcasts for you to enjoy from RealFoodTraveler.com journeys. Enjoy them here and be sure to subscribe on iTunes.

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It’s so easy to love Carmel-by-the-Sea and Hofsas House Hotel. Photo by Courtney Drake-McDonough.

In our expanded post about Carmel-by-the-Sea, we said that visiting Carmel is like coming home, even if you’ve never been there before. It’s such a charming, small-scale, safe, friendly place. Part of that feeling of “home” comes from where you call your home base during your stay. For us, that was the utterly charming Hofsas House Hotel. Pretty in pink, European, and just a short walk to the core of the village and to the ocean with white sand beaches, it’s ideal. We spoke to Carrie Theis, one of the owners and the general manager of Hofsas House, about Carmel-by-the-Sea. She told us some very interesting tidbits about the village including why none of the houses have street addresses, why the whole place feels like it’s right out of a fairy tale and the artistic roots of Carmel. She also tells us more about Hofsas House including her childhood memories of this family-run hotel. Carrie provides a wonderful preview for any visitor to Carmel-by-the-Sea. Let her words be your guide.

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Paola Legarre, owner of Sage Creations Organic Farm in her beautiful lavender fields in Palisade, Colorado. Lavender plants have a long and storied past. They have been used for centuries for food, health and beauty purposes. And beautiful it is, in varying shades of blue, growing in mounds in vast fields. Colorado will host its annual Lavender Festival June 29-July 1, 2018 in Grand Junction, on the Western Slope of the Rocky Mountains. Learn more about the festival, the plant’s history and what it’s like to grow lavender in our latest podcast. Our guest this time is Paola Legarre, owner of Sage Creations Organic Farm. Learn more about Paola and her farm on her blog:  https://sagecreationsorganicfarm.com/category/blog/

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Devil’s Thumb Ranch is only about an hour outside of Denver, yet the Colorado ranch feels a world away. It’s the perfect place to get in touch with your inner cowboy or cowgirl (that you might not have known was lurking). You can read more about it, here. We had the opportunity to sit down with former Executive Chef Josh Bettis who, relatively new to the Ranch and to Colorado, is responsible for a staggering amount of meals in the Devil’s Thumb Ranch family of eateries. After our chat for this podcast, Chef Bettis took me into the kitchen to show us how he and his team assemble a pretty darned amazing steak dinner. He also threw in some great meat-cooking tips we can use, whether grilling outside or in a cast iron skillet as he was. Check out the video, here.

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Typically, when one wants to have a camping experience, they need to hit the road, head to the hills or otherwise be pretty isolated from the rest of civilization. But there’s a new type of camping area, just minutes from the heart of Savannah, Georgia that allows people to get in some wilderness time (with leanings toward glamping), yet take in some shopping, strolling and dining in the city, nearby. Listen to this podcast to get to know CreekFire Motor Ranch. Beautiful trees, sprawling expanses of grass and a lake ringed with a path are at the heart of CreekFire Motor Ranch.     — Courtney Drake-McDonough, Managing Editor, www.RealFoodTraveler.com   Get another glimpse of CreekFire Motor Ranch, here.

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When Lia Huber came to town on her book tour, I was so ready to meet her! I’d gotten a good start on her book, “NOURISHED: A Memoir of Food, Faith & Enduring Love (with Recipes),” and loved it. She did such a wonderful job of describing her travels, her issues and the food she experienced that I felt like I was right along with her. We met at a coffee house downtown, with construction trucks all around. Turns out, those background sounds would become part of the story. Get to know Lia Huber and her book along with me. And be sure to learn more about her book and get a delicious recipe, in our article, too. — Courtney Drake-McDonough, Managing Editor, www.RealFoodTraveler.com