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Continue reading →: [Closed] Financier Bistro + Bar | Orlando Foodie FindsIt was kind of fate. I’d been down in this part of town many times before and had tried out a lot of restaurants in the area. It had been some time and I wanted to take a stroll on a weekend, so I went and was walking up Park…
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Continue reading →: Weekend Wanderer | Austin Edition
Sometimes vacations are planned around where people can meet you. Having a lot of family based in Texas has led me there quite a few times. Usually I end up in Houston or Dallas, but I’ve managed to make it to Austin a couple times. It’s a great middle point…
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Continue reading →: Galette GaloreHello again, Wanderloves! Welcome back! As mentioned on my last post, since quarantine has begun, I’ve had a lot more time to spend in the kitchen! I’ve always liked to make delicious foods, just not as much as I enjoyed eating it. So I often found myself buying or going…
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Continue reading →: Quarantine CookingMy favorite thing to do? Eating. Most of my travel adventures are based around food. Far or near, most of my plans usually consist of a restaurant or local dish I want to try out and then I plan a full trip around it. Roundup from my past posts, NOLA…
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Continue reading →: Time to Rise
Hi Wanderloves, I came out of blogging hibernation as I’ve been wrestling with what’s been going on. Wondering if I should make a post, what to say, and how to say it. That is a part of the problem. Those of us who are not directly impacted don’t feel like…
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Continue reading →: My Solo/Group Trip ft. EF Ultimate BreakCheck out my honest review of my trip to London, Paris and Rome with EF Ultimate Break!
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Continue reading →: Stranger at Home
You know, it’s funny when you live somewhere you never even think about doing the ‘touristy’ things. Or you did it way-back-when on some field trip and never felt the need to go back. Or you only go if someone comes in from out of town and you are like…
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Continue reading →: Living on a Prayer… And a Budget
I don’t know about you Wanderloves, but adulting is hard! I mean, wouldn’t it be nice to learn about life skills during some point in school? I took quick a bit of Home Ed, my cooking skills are rather on point. I remember balancing a “check” once in 5th grade…



