
11 Things That The US Should Seriously Adopt From Other Countries, According To A World Traveler
I hate to break it to you, but the US could learn a thing or two.
I hate to break it to you, but the US could learn a thing or two.
There's no feeling more glorious than completely skipping the baggage claim at the end of a long flight.
You can get by on less than $20 a day in these countries.
New year, new you. 💰
If I'm honest, I didn't get everything I wanted.
To rent or buy, that is the question.
You can't control airport crowds or flight delays — but you can control what you pack with you. Here's how to make it all as seamless as possible.
I hate to break it to you, but the US could learn a thing or two.
When it comes to Japan, the more I know, the more I love — but the less I understand.
Halloween road trip, anyone?
Let's take a few pointers from the French, shall we?
Whether you're fully vegetarian or just trying to add more meat-free options to your recipe rotation, these will help.
I haven't eaten red meat in years, but some of these I still had to learn the hard way.
You don't have to travel far to find a nature-y escape from the city.
Who needs Martinique when you've got Marco Island?
You don't have to go far to get out of the city and into nature.
Rice: the MVP of the pantry.
There's no feeling more glorious than completely skipping the baggage claim at the end of a long flight.
I've always wanted to have kids, but I wouldn't say I was one of those women who felt *destined* to be a mother.
Also known as the list of meat, butter, and sugar.