This will be the first season in history that Germany will be unable to produce ice wine, a UN report found most men and women hold biases against females, the coronavirus continues to take its toll on the global economy, the U.S. and Taliban… Continue Reading “Newsworthy – march 6th, 2020”
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We return to exploring the history of food items that we may currently take for granted. In this episode, learn how the potato made its way from a misunderstood New World plant to becoming a vital European foodstuff.
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“I had the pleasure of experiencing the savage beauty of Iceland for 3 days. I can’t wait to go back.”
Creator and editor, Aristidis Marousas, reviews his trip to Iceland.
Category: Journal, Lifestyle, SpotlightTags: adventure, geothermanl, glacier, hot spring, iceland, reykjavik, travel, traveling, vacation, volcano, waterfalls
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