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Finally!

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

If you’ve ever encountered one of these while living in South America (and come on, who hasn’t) then you’ve probably been confused (and come on, who hasn’t) as to how to buy the foods you want even though they’re in Spanish. Basil is Albahaca, Onions are Cebolla and Beer is Cerveza (but come on, who doesn’t know that one?). Howeve, if you’re trying for something a little more complicated you might need some help.

Enter our favorite restaurant/house in Buenos Aires Casa Salt Shaker. These guys put out a book that converts all the foods you need to know to impress your neighbors while cooking. A food English-Spanish dictionary. Check it out!

Your Country, Your Beer

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Sorry to make another post about alcohol, but seriously I used to be a Quilmes hater – and now I love it. Maybe becasue I’m from the Northwest and spoiled rotten with all the delicious microbrews. But enough about them, this post is for Quilmes. Argentina does Quilmes, Mexico is Tecate, Brazil has Skol…

give us your country and your beer and represent!

World Wide Wine

Saturday, May 30th, 2009
Argentina and Chile are head to head in becoming the leader in South American wine exports. For years Chile was the foremost wine producer, but in recent years investments in the industry and nods toward Argentina's ... [Continue reading this entry]

Traveling with your pet?

Thursday, May 28th, 2009
If you're traveling with your pet, be careful about new airline rules regarding international travel. As of February 1st, 2009 a lot of the airlines will not let your pet fly in the cabin, but instead ... [Continue reading this entry]

Selfishly I Point You To…

Thursday, May 28th, 2009
It's almost impossible when traveling to not look back. Even when you're looking forward: planning your next trip, thinking of future endeavors, or on the long overnight bus trip anticipating what's next to come. But aren't you always looking back ... [Continue reading this entry]

Tayrona National Park

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009
War Zone turned into Travel Paradise. Upon visiting Tayrona National Park you may not realize that even just a few years ago this zone near Santa Marta was a hub for narcotic trade and civil ... [Continue reading this entry]

Great Green Initiatives in South America

Thursday, May 21st, 2009
This article is from March but it talks about Green Initiatives in South America, specifically in Ecuador, Brazil and Peru. It's all about the Green Living Project, an intiative that highlights great conservation efforts ... [Continue reading this entry]

Travel Etiquette

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
What's a person to do? First things first, these girls are lovely but what happens when your dorm mates are anything but? It's happened to all of us. The Snore-er, The Loud One, The Turn ... [Continue reading this entry]

You Do Know About…

Monday, May 18th, 2009
Guia Oleo, right? Guia Oleo is our favorite city restaurant guide. Just punch in the price, type of food or nieghborhood and Guia Oleo will tell you exactly what's to eat and where. The google maps ... [Continue reading this entry]

In Case You Were Wondering…

Monday, May 18th, 2009
The Recoleta Cemetery is a favorite among tourists who visit Buenos Aires. The rows upon rows containing relics of Buenos Aires past, along with the architecture is hard to pass up. Some favorites of our are ... [Continue reading this entry]