Brent

Podcast: Revolutionary Road Trip with Darley Newman

Darley Newman is an Emmy Award winning TV host, producer, and creator of the PBS show “Travels with Darley”. Darley…

4 days ago

Modena, Italy Food & Travel Guide

Known for the sweet/sour fruity elixir Balsamic Vinegar of Modena, the city is rich in foodie delights. There’s also a…

6 days ago

Sweet Treats & Studio Secrets in Culver City | Ice Cream, Cookies & Hollywood History

Brent heads to Culver City — a town packed with classic Hollywood history and seriously delicious desserts! There's creative ice…

6 days ago

Podcast: Wine from Bordeaux, Emilia-Romagna, Georgia, and Sweden

We’re exploring some of the most diverse wine regions in Europe. From Bordeaux and the natural wines of France to…

2 weeks ago

Portugal Vacation Itinerary

Portugal, about the size of Indiana, is surprisingly diverse. From the stunning vineyards in the north to the grandeur of…

2 weeks ago

Hiking Cap Ferrat (with Snacks!) 🌿🥐 | Villa Ephrussi & a Rolling Stones Secret

We’re hiking around Cap Ferrat (fueled by snacks, obviously 🍫), exploring the stunning Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild, and stumbling upon…

2 weeks ago

Podcast: Auckland, New Zealand with Elle-Armon Jones from The Big Foody

Auckland, New Zealand has been growing at a dizzying pace, so Elle-Armon Jones from The Big Foody food tours is…

3 weeks ago

Little Hat pasta of Emilia-Romagna, Italy

Cappelletti is one of the most popular pasta shapes in Emilia-Romagna. In the city of Ravenna, they put their own…

3 weeks ago

Nice, France Food Crawl | Socca, Tourte de Blettes & Local Markets

Brent explores Nice, France through its food, starting with the city’s famous socca (and socca beer!) before moving on to…

3 weeks ago

Podcast: Columbus, Ohio with Bethia Woolf from Columbus Food Adventures

Columbus has a surprising and incredibly diverse food scene. From Algerian Pizza to a Chinese meal that doesn’t seem Chinese…

4 weeks ago

Dante’s final resting place

Dante Alighieri, known by the mononym Dante, was an Italian poet and philosopher who is most famous for his work…

4 weeks ago

Is Nice, France the World’s Best City for Hot Chocolate? 🍫🇫🇷

Nice, France was named one of the best cities in the world for hot chocolate by Time Out Magazine—so Brent…

4 weeks ago

Oslo, Norway with Pål from Norway with Pål

Pål Johansen is from Norway and is a licensed Oslo travel guide, sailor, filmmaker, and writer. Pål talks with Brent about Norway’s…

1 month ago

Piadina, street food from Emilia-Romagna

You'll find the famous flatbread everywhere from distinctive striped kiosks to sit-down restaurants.

1 month ago

Is Genoa’s Pesto Overrated? I Had to Find Out

In Genoa, pesto isn’t just a sauce—it’s a legacy. Brent dives into the city’s food scene to uncover the best…

1 month ago

Ravenna Food & Travel Guide

Ravenna, in northern Italy's Emilia-Romagna region is often dwarfed by Venice, Florence, and Bologna, all within easy reach of the…

1 month ago

I Came to Menton for the Lemon Tart… Then Ordered the BIIIIIG Salad!

Menton, France is famous for lemons, and Brent is here to test the hype. Expect the best lemon tart ever,…

1 month ago

Podcast: South Carolina and Alabama with Darley Newman from Travels with Darley

Darley Newman is the creative and talented force behind the award winning PBS TV show “Travels with Darley.” She tells…

2 months ago

The fancy fisherman’s drink

Fishermen in Fano, Italy drank a high octane mix of espresso and alcohol to prepare themselves for their rough days…

2 months ago

The BEST Hummus I’ve Ever Had… in France?!

Brent heads to the French Riviera—Nice, Antibes, and Menton—in search of the best Lebanese food on the coast. From a…

2 months ago

Podcast: Galway, Ireland with Sheena Dignam from Galway Food Tours

Sheena Dignam was running a chocolate shop in Dublin when she decided to move to Galway over a decade ago…

2 months ago

The Pope who didn’t want to be pope

A monk who built a following from a remote hermitage in Abruzzo, Italy was tabbed as pope in 1294. It…

2 months ago

Antibes Travel Guide 🇫🇷 | Best Food, Picasso Museum & Cote d’Azur Views

Antibes, France is one of the most charming destinations on the French Riviera, and in this video Brent explores the…

2 months ago

Podcast: Galway, Donegal, and the Wild Atlantic Way in Ireland

We’re celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in Galway, Donegal, and Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. Mickela Mallozzi from the TV show Bare…

2 months ago

Kitchen of the poor in L’Aquila, Italy

Cucina povera, known as “peasant food” or “kitchen of the poor”, is the idea that while some parts of Italy…

2 months ago

Podcast: Rome, Venice, and Abruzzo, Italy

Planning a trip to Italy? We’ve got some of the best things to eat in Rome, drink in Venice, as…

2 months ago

L’Aquila, Italy Food & Travel Guide

L’Aquila suffered a devasting blow when a 2009 earthquake severely damaged the city and killed over 300 people. But, L’Aquila…

2 months ago

Eating My Way Through Genoa 🇮🇹 Focaccia, Farinata & Hidden Street Food Gems

Genoa might be gritty, but its street food is pure magic 🇮🇹 Brent dives into the rough-and-tumble streets of Genoa…

2 months ago

Podcast: Kyoto, Japan with Lauren Shannon of Arigato Travel

Lauren Shannon has been living in Japan for over 25 years and is a partner at Arigato Tours. Lauren shares…

2 months ago

A cake named after local wildlife

Scanno, Italy is proud of their brown bear population. So, of course, they named a cake after them.

3 months ago

Must-Try Foods of the French & Italian Riviera | Ultimate Food Travel Guide

From creamy pesto with a surprising twist to rich and earthy ratatouille, and a street food perfect for a hike…

3 months ago

Podcast: Black Forest with Ashton Schottler of Type Ashton

Ashton Schottler is an American who created the popular YouTube Channel Type Ashton and moved to Germany for love. She…

3 months ago

The world famous edible Confetti

Enjoyed all over the world, Confetti has been made in a little Italian town for over 500 years.

3 months ago

Alassio, Italy Food Tour 🇮🇹 | Pesto, Aperitivo & Riviera Eats

Join Brent in Alassio, Italy, a beautiful town on the Italian Riviera, as he eats his way through local specialties…

3 months ago

Podcast: Carnival in Venice, Rio, and Guadeloupe

We’re celebrating Carnival season by starting the party early in Rio (at 7am!), dancing in the streets in Guadeloupe, and…

3 months ago

When the Dutch artist visited Abruzzo, Italy

Known for his surreal, yet mathematical drawings and lithos, the Dutch artist is remembered in a remote Italian town. Maurits…

3 months ago

I Ate Incredible Street Food & Snacks on the French & Italian Riviera 🇫🇷🇮🇹

From sizzling street food in Nice to centuries-old snacks in Genoa, I traveled the French and Italian Riviera to taste…

3 months ago

Podcast: Markets in Palermo, Venice, Kuala Lumpur, and Mexico City

Visiting local markets is one of the best ways to immerse yourself in the culture and food of a city. Brent…

3 months ago

Scanno & Sulmona, Italy

It may be a tiny, mountaintop village, but Scanno has more than its share interesting cuisine including a pastry named…

3 months ago

Lisbon’s Best Kept Secret? Inside Alcântara’s Food, Views & Culture

Discover Alcântara, one of Lisbon’s most underrated and least touristy neighborhoods. In this video, Brent explores the local side of…

3 months ago

Podcast: Luang Prabang, Laos with Somsack from A Chef’s Tour

Somsack is from Laos where he became a Buddhist monk as a young man and spent time living in a…

3 months ago

Little bird pastries to celebrate an Egyptian saint

In the Italian region of Abruzzo, they light fires and eat delicious little pastries every January 17th.

3 months ago

Ultimate Italian Street Food Tour | Eats from Bologna to Puglia

Italy is famous for its food—but the street food might be even better 🇮🇹 In this video. Brent travels across…

3 months ago

Podcast: Modena, Italy with Lori Sganzerla from Taste Bologna

Lori Sganzerla is a foodie tour guide from Modena, Italy. She knows the famous city of gastronomy as well as…

4 months ago

The fishing platforms of Abruzzo called Trabocci

The coast of Abruzzo, Italy is dotted with characteristic fishing platforms called Trabocci. In fact, they are so common that…

4 months ago

Italian Desserts Road Trip 🇮🇹 | Lecce to Bologna Sweets You Must Try

I drove across Italy’s east coast from Lecce to Bologna on a dessert-filled road trip, tasting some of the most…

4 months ago

Podcast: Ethiopia with Xavi Curtis from Go Further Tours

Xavi Curtis is the brains behind Go Further, a tour company that takes curious travelers around Africa. Xavi tells Brent about…

4 months ago

Pescara, Italy Food & Travel Guide

Pescara is a thoroughly modern city with miles of beaches and typical Italian beach resorts. However, it is also home…

4 months ago

I Ate Some of Italy’s Most Unique Pasta Dishes on a Foodie Road Trip 🇮🇹

Experience Italy through its most authentic and unexpected pasta dishes (and more!) on this unforgettable foodie road trip. In this…

4 months ago

Podcast: Vacation Mishaps with Rick Kaempfer

Award winning author and podcaster Rick Kaempfer joins Brent to talk about vacation mishaps. There’s broken arms in Switzerland, broken…

4 months ago

Tourist tax

Ever been shortchanged, overcharged, or received less than you paid for while on vacation? Congratulations, you just paid the Tourist…

4 months ago

Lisbon’s Secret Tram Museum: Vintage Rides, Old Carriages & Amazing History

Discover one of Lisbon’s most underrated hidden gems — the Lisbon Tram Museum (Museu da Carris). Join Brent as he…

4 months ago

New Year’s Eve & red underwear

If you're in Italy for New Year's Eve, be sure to wear this specifically colored undergarment.

4 months ago

Podcast: New Year’s celebrations in Edinburgh, New Zealand, Ireland, Naples and more

Happy New Year from Destination Eat Drink! On our special New Year’s episode we’re ringing in the new year by…

5 months ago

How the Grinch avoided prison

"Have you been looking for a job?"  When Mr. G. didn't answer, I kept looking him in the eye, saying…

5 months ago

Magical Lille Christmas Market 🎄 Mulled Wine, French Macarons & Holiday Shopping

Step into the holiday magic of Lille, France! 🎄 Join Brent as he explores the Lille Christmas Market, sipping warm…

5 months ago

Podcast: Christmas in Ireland, Peru, London, and South Carolina

Merry Christmas from Destination Eat Drink! For the holiday we’re in Ireland to chase the wren, visiting South Carolina for…

5 months ago

Puglia Foodie Travel Guide

From Baroque Lecce to rugged Monte Sant’Angelo, Puglia is a foodie's hidden paradise. Each city and town has its own…

5 months ago

Magical Ghent Christmas Market | Belgian Waffles, Mulled Wine & Festive Food Tour

Step into the holiday magic of Ghent’s Christmas Market in Belgium! 🎄 ✨ Join Brent as he explores cozy wooden…

5 months ago

Podcast: Taiwan with Mickela Mallozzi from the TV show Bare Feet

Mickela Mallozzi has been all over the world filming her award winning TV show Bare Feet. Mickela returns to Destination…

5 months ago

Bread as big as a hubcap in Italy

One of the most unique breads in all of Italy is Pane di Monte Sant’Angelo. These comically large loaves can…

5 months ago

The Best International Food in Portugal 🇵🇹 | Brazil, Angola, Cape Verde + Must-Try Spots!

Discover Portugal’s most surprising and diverse food experiences! 🇵🇹 From Brazilian comfort food to rich Angolan dishes, spicy Mozambican flavors,…

5 months ago

Podcast: Wine in Venice, New Zealand, Beaujolais

We’re celebrating the 7th anniversary of the Destination Eat Drink podcast with some delicious wines from around the world. There’s…

5 months ago

Monte Sant’Angelo Foodie Travel Guide

Perched on a mountaintop in the middle of a national park, Monte Sant’Angelo is a pilgrim destination with several unique…

5 months ago

From Abandoned Factory to Lisbon’s Trendiest Food & Art Hub | LX Factory Guide

Once an abandoned textile factory, LX Factory in Lisbon has transformed into one of the city’s most vibrant creative hubs.…

5 months ago

Podcast: Overtourism in Florence, Dubrovnik, and Rome

So many places in Europe are suffering from overtourism; massive crowds, overpriced hotels, and grumpy locals. So, we're giving some…

6 months ago

Why do they have a bouncer?

I just wanted a slab of Focaccia Barese. Hopefully, I won't get roughed up. I was standing in the street,…

6 months ago

☕ I Tried Italy’s Most Unique Coffees — From Espresso to Caffè Speciale!

Embark on an Italian coffee crawl with Brent as he explores Italy’s most delicious and unique espresso drinks! 🇮🇹 From…

6 months ago

Podcast: Shanghi, China with Ruixi Hi from Lost Plate

Ruixi Hu has brought her passion for delicious local food to her company Lost Plate where she takes hungry visitors…

6 months ago

Santa Claus is entombed in Bari, Italy

The 4th century saint lived and preached in present-day Turkey. Somehow, his bones ended up in Bari.

6 months ago

I found a hidden gem bakery in Portugal! | Iron Age Ruins & Top Winery!

Join Brent as he explores Palmela, Portugal, uncovering hidden gems you won’t find in any guidebook! 🇵🇹 🥐 First stop:…

6 months ago

Podcast: Rome, A Culinary History with Katie Parla

New York Times bestselling author Katie Parla talks with Brent about her adopted hometown of Rome and her new book…

6 months ago

Bari, Italy Foodie Travel Guide

A rough and tumble port city, Bari’s charm lie in its culinary culture, especially several unique street food items. Foodie…

6 months ago

The Quirky Free Library Inside a Fridge in Setubal!

Ever seen a library inside a refrigerator? 👀 Brent takes you to a unique free pop-up library in Setúbal, Portugal…

6 months ago

Podcast: Ireland with Grainne Lawlor from Flavour Trails

Brent met up in Dublin with Gráinne Lawlor from Flavour Trails last summer where she told Brent about the little…

6 months ago

Moscato di Trani

Arriving in the Puglian town of Trani, I had one beverage-based mission. Find and sample the local sweet wine, Moscato…

6 months ago

Portugal’s Wackiest Regatta: Bathtub Regatta on the Sado River

Get ready for one of the wildest and most unique festivals in Portugal! Brent travels to Setúbal to witness the…

6 months ago

Podcast: Tahiti with Heimata Hall from Tahiti Food Tours

Heimata Hall from Tahiti Food Tour has a fascinating story. Born in Tahiti, Heimata was destined to work in his…

6 months ago

Trani, Italy

A quaint town on the Adriatic, Trani held great importance in the Middle Ages. Today, it’s more sleepy with a…

6 months ago

5 Must-Try Portuguese Pastries (Beyond Pastel de Nata!)

Forget Pastel de Nata—Portugal’s pastry game goes way deeper! 🍩✨ Join Brent as he travels across the country tasting legendary…

7 months ago

Podcast: Bengal, India with Avik Mitra of A Chef’s Tour

Avik Mitra from A Chef’s Tour is back on the podcast to talk about the cuisine of the Bengal region…

7 months ago

Taralli, southern Italy’s delicious cracker

When you go to Puglia (the heel of the Italian peninsula), you're sure to see Taralli. They're everywhere! Taralli are…

7 months ago

Bocage Day in Setúbal, Portugal 🇵🇹 | Fado, Food & Festival Vibes

🇵🇹 Brent is in Setúbal, Portugal for the annual **Bocage Day celebration**, honoring the city’s most famous poet, **Manuel Maria…

7 months ago

Podcast: Kolkata (aka Calcutta) India with Avik Mitra of A Chef’s Tour

Avik Mitra is a foodie tour guide from Kolkata (aka Calcutta) India. He tells Brent fascinating stories from his childhood…

7 months ago

Celebrating Volare in Italy

In Polignano a Mare, they pay tribute to their favorite son, Domenico Modugno. Who was Domenico Modugno? In 1958, there…

7 months ago

Sweet Adventure in Portugal 🇵🇹 | Iconic Pastries & Hidden Gems

Get ready for the ultimate sugar rush in Portugal! 🇵🇹 Brent goes on a sweet adventure to taste some of…

7 months ago

Podcast: Lima, Peru with Samantha Lewis of Lima Gourmet Company

Lima, Peru is one of the top rated food cities in the world, recently boasting the best restaurant in the…

7 months ago

Caffe Speciale, the coffee drink invented a seaside Italian town

A coffee drink in Puglia is as delicious as it is decadent. Coffee in Italy I'm always amazed at the…

7 months ago

🌸 Street Festival & Salt Carpets Viana do Castelo, Portugal | Romaria de Nossa Senhora da Agonia

Experience one of Portugal’s most colorful festivals in Viana do Castelo! Brent explores the Romaria de Nossa Senhora da Agonia,…

7 months ago

Podcast: Street Food in Palermo, Seoul, Sydney, and Queens

Brent revisits some of his favorite conversations about street food around the world. There’s the famous Arepa Lady in Jackson…

7 months ago

Monopoli, Italy

If Lecce is the sophisticated historical center of Puglia and Bari is the rough and tumble port, Monopoli is the…

7 months ago

Portugal’s Craziest Sandwich? Francesinha Festival in Setúbal

Portugal is home to one of the world’s wildest sandwiches — the Francesinha! 🍴 In this video, Brent heads to…

7 months ago

Podcast: Hungarian wine with Gabor Banfalvi of Taste Hungary

Food and wine expert Gabor Banfalvi from Taste Hungary is back to talk about Hungarian wine. He tells Brent about…

8 months ago

Lecce, Italy Foodie Travel Guide

My latest foodie travel guide is to the Italian city of Lecce in Puglia. We've been going to Lecce for…

8 months ago

Bologna Street Food Tour 🍝 Hidden Michelangelo & Rum-Soaked Cake | Italy Road Trip

Discover the ultimate Bologna street food tour in Italy’s culinary capital! 🇮🇹 From a rum-soaked cake to tortellini en brodo,…

8 months ago

The unique coffee drink from Lecce, Italy

Need to cool off in hot Lecce? Don't get a soda, have a coffee! Caffe Leccese origin story Lecce is…

8 months ago

Modena, Italy Food Adventure: €5000 Balsamic, Lambrusco & one of the Best Meals Ever!

Modena, Italy is a food lover’s paradise — and in this episode, Brent dives deep into its culinary treasures. 🇮🇹✨…

8 months ago

Podcast: Rhode Island Food Crawls with Jamie Coelho

Rhode Island is an amazing foodie city and its small size makes it easy to see and sample so much!…

8 months ago

Amazing sandwich shop in Lisbon

A Michelin recognized chef has opened a humble-looking sandwich shop whose food is next-level. Sandwich Club Sampling deliciousness at Sandwich…

8 months ago

Exploring Ravenna 🇮🇹 1,500-Year-Old Mosaics, Unique Pasta & Italian Street Food

Discover Ravenna, Italy — a city of dazzling 1,500-year-old Byzantine mosaics, medieval history, and incredible food you won’t find anywhere…

8 months ago

Podcast: Transplanted cuisine in Sicily, Chicago, and Kuala Lumpur

Food doesn’t recognize borders, so Brent explores some of the best Transplanted Cuisine from around the world. There’s a famous…

8 months ago

Bitoque, Portuguese steak and eggs

One of the most popular dishes in Portugal is Bitoque, a steak dish you can get in any traditional Portuguese…

8 months ago

L’Aquila Food Tour | Hidden Gem in Abruzzo with Torrone, Meatless Meatballs & Evening Passeggiata

Discover the hidden flavors of L’Aquila, Italy — a city that rose from the 2009 earthquake to become one of…

8 months ago

Podcast: Bruges, Belgium with Patrick Verleye from Tour In Bruges

Bruges is a gorgeous Medieval city in Belgium. Besides the centuries old site, we learn about the best eats and…

9 months ago

Lisbon’s “Cold Greenhouse” Estufa Fria

Inside the Parque Eduardo VII is a massive greenhouse filled with tropical plants. Passeio Público The earthquake of 1755 leveled…

9 months ago

Scanno, Italy Food Crawl 🇮🇹 | Hidden Mountain Town, Confetti Sweets & Arrosticini BBQ

Join Brent on a mouthwatering road trip through Scanno, a hidden gem in the mountains of Abruzzo, Italy. 🍝🍷 We’ll…

9 months ago

Podcast: The British in South America with Shafik Meghji

Award winning travel writer Shafik Meghji joins Brent to talk about the surprising British colonial history in South America. He…

9 months ago

5 Things you won’t find in a Portuguese grocery store

Portuguese grocery stores are well-stocked with delicious food and handy household items. But for me, an American living in Portugal,…

9 months ago

Italy Roadtrip: Pescara | Homemade pasta, local pastry, Montepulciano wine & empty beaches (for now)

Brent is in Pescara to sample the food of Abruzzo. That means homemade pasta named after a musical instrument, a…

9 months ago

Portugal’s answer to French Toast

You've probably had French Toast, but what about Rabanadas? Rabanadas for sale at Martinho da Arcada (photo: Brent Petersen) Rabanadas…

9 months ago

Italy Roadtrip: Monte Sant’Angelo | Gorgeous town tucked away in the mountains of Puglia

Brent drives up Monte Gargano to the stunning town of Monte Sant'Angelo. Here, coffee is done right and there's a…

9 months ago

Podcast: Florence, Venice, and the Bay of Naples in Italy

Everyone wants to visit Italy! Brent shares some of the best things to eat and drink in Florence, Venice, and…

9 months ago

Obidos Chocolate Festival

One of Portugal's yummiest festivals is held annually in a Portuguese city famous for chocolate. Photo: Brent Petersen Obidos Castle…

9 months ago

Belfast Pub Crawl | Political Mural & The Troubles Tour

Brent is in Northern Ireland to visit Belfast home to some amazing pubs including one almost 400 years old! In…

9 months ago

Podcast: Edinburgh, Scotland with Nell Nelson from Edinburgh Food Safari

Nell Nelson was born and bred in Edinburgh, Scotland. She shares with Brent why you gotta do more than the…

9 months ago

Italy Roadtrip: Trani by the sea in Puglia | Searching for a unique liqueur

Brent's roadtrip takes him to Trani on the Adriatic Sea. He searches for a unique local liqueur and pastry (only…

10 months ago

Podcast: London Pubs with John Warland from Liquid History Tours

John Warland is an expert on pubs and pub culture in London. He takes thirsty travelers around the city to…

10 months ago

Malta’s heroic journalist

Daphne Galizia was so dedicated to exposing corruption in her beloved Malta that it cost her life. Daphne's life as…

10 months ago

Italy Roadtrip: Bari’s incredible street food and confronting Santa Claus

Brent is in Bari for deep-fried polenta, a bakery with a bouncer, and the local focaccia. Plus, a visit to…

10 months ago

Podcast: Delhi, India with Gajendra from A Chef’s Tour

Gajendra is an expert on the cuisine of Delhi, India and a foodie tour guide for A Chef’s Tour. He…

10 months ago

A bread from Malta called Ftira

Unlike Malta's other famous bread, Ftiria only takes 20 minutes to bake. Malta's incredible sourdough bread, Ftira, is traditionally made…

10 months ago

Italy Road Trip: Seaside Monopoli with amazing rustica and pumped up coffee!

Brent is in the seaside town of Monopoli for homemade pasta and a giant slab of delicious rustica! Plus, a…

10 months ago

Podcast: Northern Ireland and the Wild Atlantic Way with Mickela Mallozzi

Mickela Mallozzi is a bundle of creative energy. She is the creator and host of the award winning TV show…

10 months ago

Malta’s delicious Honey Rings

Honey Rings were traditionally a Christmas treat. Today, they're available all year round. Honey Rings origin story Honey Rings are…

10 months ago

Italy Road Trip: Delicious Lecce in Puglia

Brent kicks off his Italy roadtrip in the far southern tip of country with an amazing food crawl in Lecce.…

10 months ago

Podcast: New York City with Marshall Crenshaw and Mickela Mallozzi

To celebrate the 4th of July, Brent is in New York for the diverse and delicious dishes offered there. From…

10 months ago

Searching for a Kinnie Spritz in Malta

I thought I'd never find the elusive cocktail, until I got a brilliant, and unnecessary, idea. Kinnie Spritz origin story…

10 months ago

Legend of The Giant’s Causeway and Game of Thrones’ Dark Hedges

Brent is in Northern Ireland on a day trip from Belfast to see the natural wonder known as the Giant's…

10 months ago

Podcast: Experience Curator Aimee Moldanado

Aimee Maldonado calls herself an "Experience Curator." She tells Brent what that means and how she tailors tours to people's…

11 months ago

Lisbon neighborhoods: Principe Real food crawl

Brent visits the Principe Real neighborhood in Lisbon for incredible chocolate sorbert, a sandwich shop from a Michelin recognized chef,…

11 months ago

Podcast: China with Dr CK aka Doctora the Explorer

Dr. CK is known in travel circles as Doctora the Explorer and is a cultural intelligence consultant with a doctor…

11 months ago

The famous Welsh dish that’s beloved in France

Lille delicious cheesy, beery dish actually originated in Wales. Welsh Rarebit In Wales, there is a famous dish called Welsh…

11 months ago

Lisbon neighborhoods: Marques de Pombal foodie adventure | delicious Bitoque!

Brent visits the Lisbon neighborhoods of Marques de Pombal and Parque. He enjoys a flat white at a 3rd wave…

11 months ago

Podcast: London Cocktails with Susan Schwartz of London Cocktail Tours

Susan Schwartz is the host of the Lush Life podcast and guide based in London who takes thirsty visitors to…

11 months ago

The light as air pastry in Lille, France

The word Merveilleux translates to Marvelous in English. Never was there a more appropriate name for a pastry. Merveilleux Sampling…

11 months ago

Obidos Chocolate Festival | Dubai Chocolate, Ginjihna in a chocolate cup & Bombokas

Brent is in Obidos, Portugal for the annual chocolate festival. He samples the latest social media chocolate sensation Dubai Chocolate,…

11 months ago

Podcast: Beer in Munich, Santa Fe, Berlin & Asheville

We’re celebrating the start of summer with refreshing beers from Munich and Berlin in Germany as well as Santa Fe,…

11 months ago

I’ve changed my tune about bus travel

I'd owned a car ever since I was 16 and my parents gave me a '74 Plymouth Duster with a…

11 months ago

Why Portugal (and the U.S.) needs more immigrants

Brent is in Lisbon to talk about why Portugal's population is declining and what can be done about it. And,…

11 months ago

Podcast: 2foodtrippers Daryl & Mindi Hirsch

Daryl & Mindi Hirsch, aka 2foodtrippers, spent 3 years traveling the world and living out of a suitcase. Today, they…

12 months ago

Gozo, Malta | An amazing fort & incredible pizza made by two grandmas

Brent takes a ferry to the island of Gozo in Malta for a day trip to the fortified citadel. Plus,…

12 months ago

Podcast: Cuba and Tanzania with Joseph Rosendo

Joseph Rosendo is a travel and TV legend who has amassed countless accolades and awards during his career including Emmy's…

12 months ago

The unique waffle in Bruges, Belgium

Waffles are one of the must-try foods on a visit to Belgium. And, there's several kinds to sample. Waffle origin…

12 months ago

Mdina, Malta | Delicious farm to table meal, local pastry, and incredible catacombs!

Brent is in the ancient city of Mdina (and Rabat) for a traditional Maltese pastry made from dates, Maltese bread…

12 months ago

Podcast: Venice, Italy cocktails with Monica Cesarato

Monica Cesarato is a native Venician who knows more about one of Europe's most popular cities than anyone. She tells…

12 months ago

A beer for “crazy” people

Belgium is known as a beer lovers paradise, with hundreds, if not thousands, of delicious beers to sample. In Bruges,…

12 months ago

Malta Roadtrip to ancient sites and Delicious Eats | Honey rings, Pistachio croissants & more!

Brent is in Malta to visit ruins from 5,000 years ago and a famous location from Game of Thrones! Plus,…

12 months ago

Podcast Underappreciated U K cities with Ben Aitken

Ben Aitken is an award winning writer whose latest book, "Shitty Breaks" has him exploring the least-visited cities in the…

1 year ago

The best hot chocolate in Belgium

Chocolate tasting is a highlight of any visit to Belgium. But, there's another chocolate experience you can't miss! Chocolate If…

1 year ago

Why we chose Portugal as our new home

Brent has been living in Portugal for 3½ years. He shares how he chose Portugal as their new place to…

1 year ago

Podcast: Tacos in Texas, Chicago & Seattle

To celebrate Cinco de Mayo we're sampling some of the best tacos in Texas including West Indian tacos in San…

1 year ago

Belgium’s world famous cookie

The little cookie that you often get on plane flights has stirred up a controversy. Speculaas When I was a…

1 year ago

The best drinks in Malta | Cocktails, hot chocolate, happy hour

Brent is on the hunt for a unique cocktail made with a local soda. Plus, he tries a spirit made…

1 year ago

Podcast: Dublin with Grainne Lawlor of Flavour Trails

Grainne Lawlor is the founder of food and whiskey tour company Flavour Trails. She shares the best things to eat…

1 year ago

Delicious food in Valletta, Malta (including pistachio cannoli and honey rings)

Brent is on the island nation of Malta to sample the most delicious in the capital city of Valletta. He…

1 year ago

Podcast: Easter in Italy with Toni Mazzaglia from Taste Florence

Toni Mazzaglia is an expert on the cuisine of Florence and Tuscany. With Easter coming up, she tells Brent about…

1 year ago

The “Little Noses” of Ghent, Belgium

An experiment in a pharmacy likely led to the creation of this beloved local treat. Cuberdon Little Ghent Noses (photo:…

1 year ago

Food Crawl in Lille. Beer, cheese & much more!

Brent is in Lille, France where they drink beer, not wine. He samples a strong local cheese, a dish imported…

1 year ago

Podcast: Cairo, Egypt with Mona from A Chef’s Tour

Brent visits with Mona, an expert on the food and culture of Cairo, Egypt. She tells me all the different…

1 year ago

The Best Chocolate in Ghent, Belgium

Belgium is known the world over for its amazing chocolate. The city of Ghent has some of the countries best…

1 year ago

Lille, France delicious tarts and more sweets!

Brent is in Lille, France to try the best sweets & treats the city has to offer. From the famous…

1 year ago

Podcast: Small Plates in Barcelona, Venice, Seville & Istanbul

We're sampling little plates packing big flavor like salted cod on polenta in Venice, tangy pickled vegetables in Seville, eggplant…

1 year ago

The beer that requires footwear as a deposit

The classic Brown Bar in Ghent, Belgium has found a way to prevent the theft of glassware. Dulle Griet Probably…

1 year ago

Life in Portugal: Monthly cost of living 2025 | Expenses breakdown

Brent has been living in Portugal for 3 1/2 years. He breaks down the cost of living from Rent, food,…

1 year ago

Podcast: Rhode Island with Jamie Coelho from Rhode Island Monthly

Jamie Coelho is the Editor in Chief at Rhode Island Monthly magazine, an institution in the Ocean State. She shares…

1 year ago

Beer Crawl: The best beer in Ghent, Belgium

Brent is in Ghent to try some amazing Belgian beer including one with over 10% alcohol and named for the…

1 year ago

Podcast: Phuket, Thailand with Namtan from A Chef’s Tour

Namtam is a gastronomy expert from Thailand who takes hungry travelers around her city of Phuket to enjoy the city's…

1 year ago

The only tea plantations in Europe

The Azores is the only place in Europe where tea is grown commercially. Azorean Tea origin story The Azores is…

1 year ago

Culinary Aventure: Warming soups, a pastry called Snowball & Monster Fries in Ghent, Belgium!

Brent visits Ghent to try the best dishes in this fantastic Belgian city. He samples soups to warm you up…

1 year ago

Podcast: Dublin, Belfast, and Game of Thrones

For St. Patrick's Day, Brent is in Ireland for a visit to a castle (and some ice cream!) with Samantha…

1 year ago

The most beautiful spot in the Azores

Sete Cidades origin story 36,000 years ago a volcano erupted on the Azorean island of São Miguel. The resulting craters…

1 year ago

Delicious Belgian Chocolate Crawl

Brent is in Ghent, Belgian to sample the best chocolate the city has to offer. He samples fancy little chocolates…

1 year ago

Podcast: Coffee in Australia, Colombia, and Milan

Brent is getting jittery with flat whites from Australia, a frozen coffee drink from Milan, and a coffee amusement park…

1 year ago

A meal from a volcano

Portugal's Azores archipelago was formed by volcanic eruptions millions of years ago. Even today, molten rock, just below the surface,…

1 year ago

5 things the US does better than Portugal

After revealing 5 things he thinks Portugal does better than the U.S., Brent gives his opinion on 5 things he…

1 year ago

Podcast: Sandwiches of History with Barry Enderwick

Barry Enderwick literally wrote the book on sandwiches. His tome "Sandwiches of History" covers the origin of some famous sandwiches…

1 year ago

Bruges is an incredible place for chocolate!

Brent is in Bruges, Belgium to try the city's famous chocolate. He has orange slices dipped in dark chocolate, hot…

1 year ago

Podcast: Mumbai, India with Pooja from A Chef’s Tour

Brent visits with Pooja from A Chef's Tour in Mumbai, India. She tells Brent about a place she calls The…

1 year ago

Passionfruit drinks from the Azores

On the island of São Miguel, Passion Fruit is grown greenhouses. The fruit, known as Maracujá dos Açores, has a…

1 year ago

Culinary Adventure: Belgium beer crawl and a fancy high-end meal in Bruges

Brent is in Bruges, Belgium for a beer named after the crazy people of the city, another brewed by refugee…

1 year ago

Podcast: Ravenna, Italy with Silvia from Taste Bologna Tours

We're in Ravenna, Italy with Silvia from Taste Bologna Tours for a unique pasta that resembles a chicken's throat, local…

1 year ago

Portuguese pineapples

The island of São Miguel, part of Portugal's Azores archipelago, is the only place in Europe where pineapples are grown…

1 year ago

Culinary Adventure: Amazing African food in Lisbon! Dishes from Cape Verde, Mozambique, Angola

Brent is in Lisbon to sample the best African food from former Portuguese colonies. There's Cachupa from Cape Verde, Calulu…

1 year ago

Podcast: Sweets from Sicily, New Orleans, and Massachusetts

Valentine's Day is coming up so what better time than now to sample some sweets and desserts from around the…

1 year ago

Top 5 Pastries in Portugal

Portugal has some of the best tarts, cakes, and sweets in the world. Here's my 5 favorite. Pastel de Nata…

1 year ago

Life in Portugal: 5 Things Portugal does better than the US

Brent visits a cafe in Lisbon made to look like the iconic trams of the city and outlines the things…

1 year ago

Podcast: Pasta Grammar with Harper and Eva

Harper and Eva are the charming couple behind the incredibly popular YouTube channel Pasta Grammar. They tell Brent about buying…

1 year ago

Top 5 pastries in Portugal

Every city and town in Portugal has its own unique pastry. Brent counts down his five favorite from around Portugal…

1 year ago

Podcast: Singapore with P.S. from Everyday Tour Company

Brent visits with P.S. from Everyday Tour Company about the amazing food culture in Singapore where Street Food is an…

1 year ago

3 Great Pastries in Peniche, Portugal

Though not nearly as famous as some other pastries in Portugal, Peniche has several excellent treats it calls its own.…

1 year ago

Culinary Adventure: A day in Bristol, RI with craft beer, delicious food, and a weird street stripe

Brent lived in Rhode Island for 22 years, but even he didn't go to Bristol more than a handful of…

1 year ago

Foraging in Abruzzo, Italy with Marta Udalowa

Marta Udalowa and her husband gave up corporate jobs in Ireland for life in rural Abruzzo, Italy. She tells Brent…

1 year ago

Berlenga Island, Peniche, Portugal

Peniche is a lovely little city in the Oeaste region of Portugal, right on the Atlantic Ocean. The jewel of…

1 year ago

Food Crawl in Providence. Espresso in Little Italy, Craft Beer & Pepper Biscuits! Plus a Gaggah!

Brent is in Rhode Island and visits Providence's Federal Hill, or Little Italy, for an espresso with Sambuca and some…

1 year ago

Podcast: Santa Fe, Detroit and Chicago with Darley Newman

Darley Newman joins Brent to talk about the new season (her 12th!) of Travels with Darley and all the great…

1 year ago

The daring escape from a Portuguese fascist prison

Portugal's most secure prison was the site of one of the most daring prison escapes in the country's history. Peniche…

1 year ago

Building and opening a new bar in Portugal

Brent is in his city of Setubal to see how a brand new bar is built and opened. Starting from…

1 year ago

Podcast: Wine in Bordeaux, Spain and Missouri

We're welcoming in 2025 with a visit to the vineyards of Bordeaux and a famous wine museum. Plus, the reason…

1 year ago

Life in Portugal: Choosing a place to live

Brent is in Setubal, Portugal talking about how he came to live there. What was his criteria and "must haves"…

1 year ago

Podcast: New Year’s celebrations in Italy, New Zealand, the Philippines, Georgia & Bangkok

For New Year's we're celebrating with Georgian wine, a crazy fireworks display in Manila, a BBQ on the beach in…

1 year ago

Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Boa Viagem

There is a small church overlooking the ocean in Ericeira where the royal family of Portugal said goodbye to their…

1 year ago

Ponta Delgada food crawl. Amazing Azorean pineapple, cheese, and a delicious eggplant dish!

Brent is in the Azores and the city of Ponta Delgada to visit the local market in an underground parking…

1 year ago

Podcast: Christmas in France, Italy, Germany and the Philippines

For Christmas we're celebrating with Bûche de Noël in France, walking off the meal in Rome, a Glühwein crawl in…

1 year ago

Ouriço pastry of Ericeira, Portugal

Ericeira is a traditional fishing village in Portugal that now shares with water with surfers who visit to ride the…

1 year ago

The best drinks in Ponta Delgada, Azores! Blackberry liqueur, passion fruit beer and more!

Brent is in the capital of the Azores to try the best drinks. He samples the famous local liqueur made…

1 year ago

Podcast: Lyon, France

Lyon is called the gastronomy capital of France. Virginie Jandet from Food Tour company Tasty Lyon tells Brent about the…

1 year ago

Foodie roadtrip on São Miguel, Azores & a visit to the Mouth of Hell!

Brent is on the island of São Miguel in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean for a foodie trip to…

1 year ago

Podcast: Cheese in Sardinia, Nova Scotia & Australia

We're sampling some of the best cheese from around the world. Amazing blue cheese from Nova Scotia, pecorino from Sardinia,…

1 year ago

Portugal’s Tallest Lighthouse

Portugal's coast is dotted with lighthouses that have been guiding ships to safe harbor for centuries. Praia da Barra Lighthouse…

1 year ago

Furnas, a great way to spend a day in the Azores!

Brent visits the thermal baths of Furnas, Portugal for a warm dip. Then, he tries the famous local bread and…

1 year ago

Podcast: Eat Kinda ice cream with Milli Kumar & Jenni Matheson

Milli Kumar and Jeni Matheson are the founders of Eat Kinda ice cream in New Zealand, a company that makes…

1 year ago

The Sweet Portuguese Treat with a Gross Name

There's a beach town where you can get a delicious treat named after pig's guts. Don't worry, there's no porcine…

1 year ago

Livramento Market in Setubal, Portugal

Brent visits the famous Livramento Market in Setubal and buys some of the most delicious fruit and veg, honey, pastries…

1 year ago

Podcast: Naples pizza contest with Scott Weiner from Scott’s Pizza Tours [Ep 312]

Scott Weiner is the founder of Scott's Pizza Tours and owner of the Guiness World Record largest pizza box collection.…

1 year ago

Aveiro’s Sweet Little Pastry

Ovos Moles may be tiny, but they're delicious! And, they have a tie to Portuguese royalty. Ovos Moles origin story…

1 year ago

Culinary Adventure: The best markets in Lisbon

Brent visits several incredible markets in Lisbon. From organic markets to covered food halls to Lisbon's best wine & cheese…

1 year ago

Podcast: Marrakech with Mohamed Benmokhtar of Moroccan Food Tour [Ep 311]

Mohamed is a photographer and foodie travel guide in Morocco. His company Moroccan Food Tour takes curious travelers to see…

1 year ago

I’m outta here! Leaving the U.S. after the election (and why you’re probably not)

Brent talks about people threatening to leave the United States after the most recent election results and why most will…

1 year ago

Podcast: Bangkok, Thailand

Lucian Reed-Drake first visited Bangkok as a teenage backpacker. Today, he calls the bustling city his home. He tells Brent…

2 years ago

Mafra National Palace

The vast majority of visitors to Mafra come for one reason: The Mafra National Palace. And, for good reason. It's…

2 years ago

St. Martin’s Day in Portugal

In the U.S., November 11th is Veteran's Day. But, in Portugal and much of Europe, it's St. Martin's Day. Serving…

2 years ago

Life in Portugal: Immigrant vs Expat? Which one am I?

Brent visits one of his favorite cafes in Lisbon to talk about the difference between Immigrants and Expats. Which one…

2 years ago

Podcast: Coffee from Colombia, Vietnam & Seattle

Brent explores some of the best coffee from around the world including Colombia and Vietnam. Plus, great coffee recommendations in…

2 years ago

Podcast: Maria Lawton-The Azorean Green Bean in Lisbon

Maria is in Lisbon and meets Brent for an episode of the podcast. She tells Brent about her first trip…

2 years ago

The World’s Greatest Cheesecake is in Spain (sorry, New York)

San Sebastián (also known by its Basque name, Donostia) is one of the most famous foodie cities in the world,…

2 years ago

Berlenga Island, Portugal

Brent takes a boat ride to stunning Berlenga Island, off the coast of Peniche, Portugal. He marvels at the views…

2 years ago

Podcast: Manila, Philippines

Jian Tayaban is an expert on the food and culture of Manila. He shares the best dishes to try in…

2 years ago

Arrabida Nature Park, Setubal, Portugal

Brent takes a day and visits the beautiful Arrabida Nature Park. He dangles from a cliff (not really), explores a…

2 years ago

Podcast: Aveiro, Portugal

Aveiro is called the Venice of Portugal, but that might be unfair to Aveiro. The city has so much to…

2 years ago

Guggenheim Museum

Far and away the most popular attraction in the Basque region (and the 10th most visited in Spain) is the…

2 years ago

Life in Portugal: Expats Susan & Tim

Susan & Tim Darcy have been living in Portugal for 6 years. They talk about why they chose Portugal as…

2 years ago

Podcast: Pizza in Naples, Rome, Sicily & NYC

Everyone loves pizza and we're trying different kinds of pizza in Italy and NYC. Katie Parla talks about the styles…

2 years ago

The divisive drink from Spain

Kalimotxo is a popular drink all over the Basque region of Spain, but tell Americans about it and Kalimotxo becomes…

2 years ago

Aveiro, Portugal foodie exploration and boat ride!

Brent is in the "Venice of Portugal," Aveiro to take a ride on the characteristic boats of the city. Plus,…

2 years ago

Podcast: Georgian wine with Tommo from Eat This! Food & Wine Tours and Megsy from Food Fun Travel

Tommo from Eat This! Food & Wine Tours and Megsy from Food Fun Travel are back on the podcast to…

2 years ago

Two incredible tapas streets in Spain

Logroño, in the Rioja region of Spain has turned into a foodie hotspot because of the iconic tapas streets of…

2 years ago

Podcast: Tbilisi, Georgia with Tommo from Eat This! and Megsy from Food Fun Travel

Tommo and Megsy are world travelers who have visited almost100 countries. But, several years ago, they set down roots in…

2 years ago

Is there a Michelangelo painting hiding in plain sight in Spain?

Maybe the small painting discreetly displayed in a church in Logroño is by the master. Then again, maybe not. Concathedral…

2 years ago

Food & surf in Ericeira, Portugal

Brent visits the World Surf Reserve city of Ericeira, Portugal to check out the waves and sample some local food…

2 years ago

Markets in Bordeaux, Seville, Saigon & Melbourne

We’re discovering some of the best markets in the world as we visit Bordeaux, France in a motorcycle sidecar, find…

2 years ago

Best Vegan Restaurants in Lisbon

For a city whose cuisine is so closely identified with fish (Bacalhau) and eggs (Pastel de Nata), visitors might be…

2 years ago

Life in Portugal: Expat Lorraine talks about her experience moving to Portugal

Brent talks with Lorraine, a Canadian who moved to Portugal on a D7 visa. She talks about why she moved…

2 years ago

Podcast: Stockholm, Sweden with Vincent Marcus from Food Tours Stockholm

Vincent Marcus is a foodie tour guide for Food Tours Stockholm as well as a sommelier and an advanced degree…

2 years ago

Mafra, Portugal Food Crawl & National Palace

Brent is in Marfra, Portugal to visit the incredible National Palace. Then, he seeks out the city's famous bread (which…

2 years ago

Podcast: Vancouver with Doug and Sean from Vancouver Food Tours

Vancouver is getting tons of buzz as a foodie city. Doug, founder of Vancouver Food Tours, and his lead guide…

2 years ago

The Best Wineries in Haro, Spain

Grape growing and wine making dates back about 3,000 years in northern Spain. Today, Rioja is one of the most…

2 years ago

Starting a new restaurant in Portugal!

Brent follows Carlo as he builds a new restaurant from scratch in Setubal, Portugal. Everything from construction to painting to…

2 years ago

Podcast: Seoul, South Korea with Daniel Gray from Seoul Eats

Daniel Gray lived in an orphanage in Korea until the age of 5 when he was adopted by a couple…

2 years ago

Wine Fight in Haro, Spain

Every June 19th, there's a spectacular festival in Haro. Statue depicting the Wine Fight in Haro (photo: Brent Petersen) Wine…

2 years ago

Vegan Food crawl & Gastronomy Club in Donostia / San Sebastián, Spain

Donostia / San Sebastián is known for its amazing food culture. But, is it hard to find good vegan food…

2 years ago

Frozen treats from Italy, Australia, St. Louis & Canada

We're cooling off during the dog days of summer with frozen treats from all over the world. We'll sample the…

2 years ago

Portuguese Truffles

Surprisingly, there is a variety of truffle that grows in Portugal. What are truffles? Brent's novel "Truffle Hunt" Put simply,…

2 years ago

Basque Cheesecake and dessert crawl in San Sebastian, Spain

Brent is in the foodie city of Donostia-San Sebastian to try the iconic Basque Cheesecake. Will it be worth the…

2 years ago

Montmartre, Paris with Karl Wilder from The Chef Tours

Montmartre is one of the great foodie neighborhoods in Paris. Karl Wilder from The Chef Tours tells Brent about the…

2 years ago

Fernando Po, a wine town close to Lisbon

Just an hour from Lisbon, this little village is a great daytrip for wine lovers. Fernando Pó origin story Vineyard…

2 years ago

5 great Pintxos bars in San Sebastian, Spain

Brent is in one of the world's great foodie cities, San Sebastián to sample the best pintxos! He tries several…

2 years ago

French Wine with Erwan Leo from Secret Wine Door

Erwan Leo from The Secret Wine Door in Paris is a wine expert, but he didn't start that way. He…

2 years ago

Culinary Adventure in Bilbao with a visit to the Guggenheim Museum!

Brent is in the Basque city of Bilbao for a vegan food crawl at La Ribera Gastro Plaza, a 100%…

2 years ago

Podcast: Bologna with Andrea Chierici from Taste Bologna

Andrea Chierici lives and works in Bologna, Italy and loves his city! He tells Brent about the amazing food including…

2 years ago

The 5 Best Things to do in Guimarães, Portugal

Guimarães might not be on the top of your Portugal bucket list, but it's a great day trip from Porto…

2 years ago

Calle San Juan in Logrono, Spain

Brent is in Logroño, Spain for a Tapas crawl along the famous Calle del Laurel. He samples small dishes from…

2 years ago

Cicadas with Monica Eng from Axios

Monica Eng is an award winning journalist from Chicago who has worked at the Chicago Sun Times, Chicago Tribune, WBEZ…

2 years ago

The unique pastries of Guimarães, Portugal

Every city, town, and village in Portugal, it seems, has its own specialty pastry. Searching them out as you travel…

2 years ago

Tapas crawl on Laurel Street in Logrono

Laurel Street in Logroño is lined with amazing tapas bars. Many only have a single item on the menu, so…

2 years ago

Podcast: Desserts in Seville, New Zealand, New Mexico & Seattle

Brent visits Seville, Spain to learn about buying cakes from nuns. Then, we're enjoying an ice cream from New Zealand…

2 years ago

An off-the-map bar in Portugal

Spontaneity leads to a memorable travel experience. Taberna Corta I'll admit it, I'm a planner. When we visit a new…

2 years ago

Food Crawl in the Wine Capital of Rioja

Brent is in the famous Rioja region to enjoy the gastronomic delights of Haro, Spain. He sips a glass of…

2 years ago

Mexico City’s Xochimilco with Victor Gamboa

Mexico City’s urban islands of Xochimilco have fed the city for centuries. Victor Gamboa, an environmentalist and tour guide from…

2 years ago

4 Amazing Wineries in Rioja, Spain

Brent visits 4 incredible wineries in the wine capital of Rioja, Spain. He samples the unique white Tempranillo, a winery…

2 years ago

Tallinn, Estonia with Anastassia from Discover Estonia

Brent talks with Anastassia from Discover Estonia about the city of Tallinn and its unique cuisine. We’ll down Estonian Jagermeister,…

2 years ago

Buying sweets from cloistered nuns in Seville

Getting ready to try the Yemas de Sant Leandro (photo: Karen L. Campopiano) Seville's Convento San Leandro was first built…

2 years ago

Guimaraes, Portugal Foodie tour with unique pastries and an amazing viewpoint!

Guimarães is known as the "Birthplace of Portugal." Brent visits some historic places and sites with sweeping views, but mostly…

2 years ago

Diego Velázquez in his hometown of Seville, Spain

Diego Velázquez was a master painter born in Seville. His baroque works are considered some of the best of the…

2 years ago

Podcast: Pasta in Sicily, Turin, Abruzzo & Croatia

Brent searches for the best pasta shape for pesto with NYT bestselling author Katie Parla, tries the stuffed pasta native…

2 years ago

The debate over Christopher Columbus’ final resting place

Columbus may be interred in Seville...or not. Catedral de Santa María de la Sede (Seville Cathedral) The first candidate for…

2 years ago

4 Amazing places for Brazilian Food in Lisbon

Lisbon has an incredibly vibrant Brazilian community with an amazing food culture. Brent samples an Acarajé, a bowl of Feijoada,…

2 years ago

Fernando Po winery visits

Brent is in Fernando Po, a village an hour from Lisbon. He visits some local wineries, samples wines, and gets…

2 years ago

The best tapas bars in Cadiz, Spain

Little plates or snacks served to accompany a drink are called Tapas in Spain. These days, it seems every city…

2 years ago

Exploring Lisbon’s Graca neighborhood

Brent is in Graca to ride the new funicular and gave in wonder at the views. Plus, he visits some…

2 years ago

3 great (and 1 not so great) bar in Seville, Spain

Brent visits some fancy and not so fancy spots in Seville for Sherry, Cava, cocktails, and beer including a bar…

2 years ago

The unique Tabanco bars of Jerez, Spain

Almost everyone has heard of a tapas bar, but unless you've been to Jerez, you've probably never heard of a…

2 years ago

3 top places to eat & great sites in Seville

Brent visits Seville's Alcazar & Cathedral and some of the best places to eat near these famous sites including sweet…

2 years ago

Tocino de Cielo de Jerez

In Jerez, Spain, they're famous for a pastry called Tocino de Cielo de Jerez, or just Tocino de Cielo. Translated…

2 years ago

Portugal’s Freedom Day Celebration

April 25th, 2024 is the 50th anniversary of the Carnation Revolution, the event that overthrew the fascist Estado Novo regime.…

2 years ago

6 best Tapas bars in Seville, Spain

Brent is in Seville, Spain to try modern and traditional tapas including a restaurant that's been doing it for 350…

2 years ago

Caldo Verde

Portugal's Caldo Verde, known as "Green Broth," originated in Minho, an area that includes the cities of Braga and Viana…

2 years ago

4 Best Tapas Bars plus Roman Ruins in Cadiz, Spain

Brent is in Cadiz, Spain to visit some incredible tapas bars where he samples an Andalusian soup, potatoes prepared several…

2 years ago

Vinho Verde, Portugal’s Green Wine

The Minho Region of northern Portugal is famous for Vinho Verde. Translated to "Green Wine" the name doesn't refer to…

2 years ago

Delicious pastries at 5 amazing bakeries in Jerez, Spain!

Brent is in Andalusia, Spain and the town of Jerez de la Frontera to try the treat the city is…

2 years ago

Sanctuary of the Sacred Heart of Jesus

Without a doubt, the Sanctuary of the Sacred Heart of Jesus / Mount of Santa Luzia (Santuário do Sagrado Coração…

2 years ago

Sherry sampling at 3 great bars in Jerez, Spain

Brent visits Jerez, Spain, a city famous for the production of the fortified wine called Sherry. He samples different kinds…

2 years ago

Manjericos de Viana

In Viana do Castelo there's a special sweet that supposedly looks like a vase of basil. Manjericos de Viana at…

2 years ago

Tabanco bars in Jerez, Spain

Brent is in the exciting city of Jerez in Andalusia, visiting the characteristic Tabanco bars where sherry reigns supreme and…

2 years ago

The best tapas bars in Seville, Spain

There are great tapas bars all over Spain, all over the world, really. But, Andalucía is generally regarded as the…

2 years ago

Jésuita

A Portuguese pastry named for their resemblance to religious vestments. Various Jésuitas at Leitaria Do Carmo (photo: Brent Petersen) Jésuita…

2 years ago

Pastry Crawl in Viana do Castelo, Portugal

Brent is in Viana do Castelo, Portugal to try the local treat, Torta de Viana. Plus, he tries a giant…

2 years ago

Torta de Viana

The cake named for a city in Northern Portugal came out of nearby Convent. Torta de Viana from Pastelaria Dantas…

2 years ago

Foodie tour of Viana do Castelo, Portugal

Brent is in Viana do Castelo in the North region of Portugal to try some of the best food there…

2 years ago

Museu do Traje, the museum of traditional Portuguese costumes

Traditional outfits of the Minho region are still worn once year. Villagers in characteristic clothing (image: Museu do Traje) In…

2 years ago

Life in Portugal: Pros and Cons

Brent is in Lisbon and Setubal, talking about some of the Pros and Cons of living in Portugal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFR1HuO7htg About…

2 years ago

Valentine’s Scarves from Portugal

Embroidered scarves in rural Portugal were a sort of love letter from young women to the objects of their affection.…

2 years ago

Curing & Preserving Olives at Home

Brent tries his hand at preserving olives at home. He tries several different methods of curing and brining and one…

2 years ago

Bola de Berlim

Portugal's famous donut got its start in Germany. Ich bin ein Berliner There's an oft-repeated story that President John F.…

2 years ago

Delicious local pastries in Beja, Portugal (and recycled art!)

Brent is in Beja, Portugal to try the local Bambina, Azevias, and Tosquiados treats! Plus, he visit a Roman museum…

2 years ago

Coffee Milk

Some states' official state beverage seem exotic, like 'Awa in Hawaii. Others couldn't be more plain. Water in Indiana? Really?…

2 years ago

In defense of standing as soon as the plane reaches the gate

I've read a lot of so-called "plane etiquette" articles complaining about people who stand up as soon as the plane…

2 years ago

The other Cuba (it’s in Portugal!)

Brent visits Cuba, Portugal where some people think Columbus was born. He enjoys wine served in a tiny cup made…

2 years ago

Delicious food & local wine in Beja, Portugal.

Brent is in the Alentejo region of Portugal to visit the small city of Beja. He enjoys some local wine,…

2 years ago

Coffee with a Shot in Portugal

Café com Cheirinho is a Portuguese coffee with a kick! Pouring aguardente into the coffee (photo: Brent Petersen) Coffee served…

2 years ago

Reverse Culture Shock. Returning to the States after 2 years away

Brent visits some stunningly beautiful spots including Watch Hill and Narragansett, Rhode Island while talking about the surprises of visiting…

2 years ago

Federal Hill, the Little Italy of Providence, RI

Brent visit's Providence, Rhode Island's "Little Italy," Federal Hill for a delicious Zeppole pastry with some wine, eggplant roll ups…

2 years ago

The undiscovered Portuguese town of Cuba

While the island nation and this small town in Portugal have little in common, they do have a tenuous link…

2 years ago

Classic Rhode Island drinks with a spiked twist

Brent visits Rhode Island for some classic Ocean State drinks. He may or may not add a little something extra…

2 years ago

Portugal’s Simple Tosquiado Cookie

Tosquiados are a cookie from the Alentego region of Portugal. Specifically, they are from the small city of Beja, not…

2 years ago

Culinary Adventure: Best cocktails in Newport, Rhode Island

Brent visits Newport, Rhode Island and samples some cocktails including one with ties to a painful past. He also checks…

2 years ago

My favorite place for a glass of wine in Beja, Portugal

Housed in a 16th century (or earlier) building, Os Infantes is a terrific place to get a glass of wine…

2 years ago

Iconic Rhode Island dishes (Pizza Strips, Doughboys, & Johnnycakes)

Brent travels to Rhode Island for some classic and unusual Rhode Island dishes like Pizza Strips, & Johnnycakes. Plus, a…

2 years ago

Porto’s Bank of Tiles

The Banco de Materiais is helping keep alive Porto's heritage of Azulejo tiles. Azulejo mural at Igreja do Carmo, Porto…

2 years ago

Cape Cod Foodie Road Trip

Brent takes a break on Cape Cod, but not before sampling a Pastel de Nata in New Bedford recommended by…

2 years ago

Portuguese Rice Cake, Bolo de Arroz

Bolo de Arroz or Rice Cake is a sweet treat that's so moist and rich you might even wind up…

2 years ago

Delicious Christmas cookies & pastries in Portugal

Brent is on the hunt for Portugal's Bolo Rei Christmas cake. He visits a Christmas Market, bakeries & a flower…

2 years ago

The REAL Chicago style pizza & a cocktail battle

Brent returns to his hometown of Chicago to try the Chicago style pizza that locals eat. Hint: It's not Deep…

2 years ago

Foz do Douro, Portugal

A quick trip from Porto, Foz do Douro seems a world away. Foz do Douro origin story The parish of…

2 years ago

Wine Crawl in undiscovered Palmela, Portugal

Brent is in the Setubal region of Portugal to wineries in the town of Palmela. He samples wines made from…

2 years ago

The best gelato in Milan, Italy

Milan is one of the best cities in all of Italy for Gelato. It rivals even Florence for the number…

2 years ago

Life in Portugal: Cost of Living & Monthly Budget

Brent is in the Santos neighborhood of Lisbon visiting the famous Green Street and enjoying a chocolate salami with his…

2 years ago

Pastel de Nata de Bolota

In far eastern Portugal, near the border with Spain, you'll find a pastry that's a unique take on the famous…

2 years ago

Campo de Ourique, Lisbon charming cafes & natural wine

Brent returns to Lisbon's non-touristy Campo de Ourique neighborhood and visits a characteristic cafe and a natural wine bar. Plus,…

2 years ago

Pastel Cordobés

In Portugal, where I live, it seems every town has it's own pastry, usually an egg-based custard tart of some…

2 years ago

Lisbon’s Campo de Ourique food crawl & creepy 19th century murder mystery

Brent visits Lisbon's Campo de Ourique, a non-touristy neighborhood in the popular city. He samples gelado in an amazing food…

2 years ago

St. Martin’s Day

November 11th is a day wine lovers look forward to in Slovenia St. Martin's Day celebration in Ljubljana, Slovenia (Photo:…

3 years ago

Negroni Sbagliato (Incorrect Negroni)

The social media sensation cocktail was invented in Milan 50 years ago. Negroni Sbagliato origin story Negroni Sbagliato at Bar…

3 years ago

Life in Portugal as an American

Brent is in Lisbon talking about how he moved to Portugal, what it is like living there, and how he…

3 years ago

The Bone Chapel where a Duke was murdered

The Santuario di San Bernardino is not only where a creepy ossuary is located, it's also where a very unpopular…

3 years ago

Lisbon Pastel de Nata Crawl, part 2

Brent is back in Lisbon for more great bakeries serving up the famous custard tart, Pastel de Nata. He hits…

3 years ago

Pastel de Nata crawl in Lisbon, Part 1

Brent is in Lisbon to try Portugal's famous custard tart, the Pastel de Nata. He visits the place where it…

3 years ago

Witches of Wickford Paddle

An offshoot of the popular Witch Dance, Rhode Islanders dress in costume and paddle around the harbor. Witch Dance Walpurgis…

3 years ago

Quinta do Piloto Winery, Palmela, Portugal

A short drive from Lisbon is a world-class winery with incredible views. Quinta do Piloto winery (photo: Brent Petersen)Seating at…

3 years ago

Bay Festival & Custom Motorcycle Festival in Setubal, Portugal

Brent takes a boat ride during the Setubal Bay Festival (Festas da Baía de Setúbal), checks out the cool bikes…

3 years ago

Wine bars, Negroni Sbagliato, Truffles & Springsteen in Milan, Italy

Brent is in Milan visiting the coolest wine bar, sipping a "broken" Negroni, and enjoying decadent truffles. And, he caps…

3 years ago

Cabo Espichel, Portugal

A windy point with a legend about a giant donkey is a great day trip from Lisbon Cabo Espichel lighthouse…

3 years ago

Champagne sorbetto, wine & mini pastry in Milan, Italy

Brent is in Milan, Italy to visit the Milan Cathedral and tries a sorbetto made with Champagne, yummy mini pastries,…

3 years ago

Jerónimos Monastery, Lisbon

Lisbon's magnificent monastery is a must-visit for anyone coming to the city Jerónimos Monastery exterior (photo: Brent Petersen) Jerónimos Monastery…

3 years ago

The Last Supper, gelato & Navigli bar crawl in Milan

Brent is in Milan, Italy to see Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece and try some of the city's best gelato, coffee,…

3 years ago

Museu Nacional do Azulejo (National Tile Museum in Lisbon)

Outside the tourist areas is an incredible museum in a 16th century convent that most visitors to Lisbon miss. Museu…

3 years ago

4 Great Neighborhood Bars in Setubal, Portugal

Brent is bar hopping Setubal to 4 different neighborhoods and 4 different bars. He samples wine, Moscatel, Beirão, and espresso…

3 years ago

Bocage Day

Every year on September 15th, Setubal celebrates the birthdate of its most famous poet. Flower arrangements at the base of…

3 years ago

Homemade Ginjinha

Brent is on the hunt for the sour Ginja cherry at the Livramento Market in Setubal. He uses them to…

3 years ago

Benagil Cave & Algarve food crawl

Brent's in Vilamoura in Portugal's Algarve for a boat trip to the famous Benagil Cave. Then, he enjoys some great…

3 years ago

Cordoba’s incredible Mosque-Cathedral

The Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba is far and away the top site in the city. And, for good reason. This awe-inspiring…

3 years ago

Loulé, Portugal Food crawl in The Algarve

Brent is in Portugal's Algarve to visit the ancient city of Loulé. He starts the day in an historic pastelaria…

3 years ago

Algar de Benagil (Benagil Cave)

The Algarve's stunning natural rock formation is a short boat ride away. Up the coast less than 20 miles from…

3 years ago

Braga Wine Crawl & Churches

Brent visits Braga's stunning churches and enjoys some of the best ice cream in Portugal. Plus, he explores the local…

3 years ago

Who was the real Doctor Robert in The Beatles’ song?

Speculation has ranged from an art dealer to a New York doctor to Bob Dylan to John Lennon himself. Let’s…

3 years ago

Food Crawl & Huge Indoor Market in Braga, Portugal

Brent samples lots of delicious food including a vegan version of a famous monster sandwich. He also visits a massive…

3 years ago

Convent Sweets of Braga

Braga, Portugal is known for its churches and sweets. Those two things come together in the many Convent Sweets in…

3 years ago

Cork’s English Market

The English Market has been selling food to Corkonians since 1788. It was called the English Market to distinguish it…

3 years ago

Pastry Crawl in Braga, Portugal

Brent is in Braga searching for a local pastry that originated in a local convent. He also samples a delicious…

3 years ago

Garden of Santa Barbara, Braga, Portugal

The Jardim de Santa Bárbara (Garden of Santa Barbara) in Braga has an unexpected tie to a local pastry. Viúvas…

3 years ago

Dishes, Drinks & Sites in Foz do Douro

Brent takes a day trip from Porto to the oceanside town of Foz do Douro. He checks out the lighthouse…

3 years ago

Aguardente de Medronho

The Strawberry Tree produces a fruit used to make a local firewater in Portugal Aguardente de Medronho origin story Aguardente…

3 years ago

Port Wine Crawl in Porto, Portugal

Brent is in Porto, Portugal to try the namesake wine of the city. Ruby, Tawny, Rose, L.B.V., and even a…

3 years ago

Convent Sweets in Évora, Portugal

For a city with a population of about 50,000, Évora punches far above it's weight class when it comes to…

3 years ago

Azulejo Tiles & Food Crawl in Porto

Brent is in Porto, Portugal to gaze in wonder at the amazing tile murals in churches & at the iconic…

3 years ago

Tibias, the most famous pastry in Braga, Portugal

Braga's Tibias got its name from a human bone. Some say it resembles another part of the anatomy. Tibias origin…

3 years ago

Almada, Portugal pastry crawl

Brent returns to Almada to try some local pastry, drink a little wine, and order a hard boiled egg (just…

3 years ago

Folhado de Loulé

A pastry from The Algarve came from a contest between rich families. Enjoying a Folhado de Loulé (photo: Karen Campopiano)…

3 years ago

Almada, Portugal food crawl & sites

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4l-o2qUd3k&t=28s Almada, Portugal food crawl & sites Brent visits Almada, just a quick ferry ride from Lisbon to eat at…

3 years ago

Ancients & Horribles Parade

Unlike other reverent parades, Rhode Island's Ancients & Horribles parade skewers local and national figures and satirizes popular culture. Big…

3 years ago

The Bread of Alentejo, Portugal

Pão Alentejano, the sourdough bread made in the Alentejo region of Portugal is known for it crunchy crust and distinctive…

3 years ago

Coffee Crawl in Lisbon

Brent is in Lisbon to try eight different coffee drinks at both historic and neighborhood cafes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gR2htBEsi9w He tries uma…

3 years ago

Pastry Crawl in Évora, Portugal

Brent samples an unbelievable number of delicious pastries in Évora, Portugal, including many that were originally developed in local convents.…

3 years ago

Sopa de Tomate Alentejana

A delicious soup from Portugal that inspired Spanish dish. Sopa de Tomate Alentejana origin story Alentejo is the largest region…

3 years ago

Evora food & wine crawl and a visit to a creepy bone chapel

Brent visits Évora, Portugal to sample a delicious local dish called Ovos Mexidos com Espargos Selvagens (Scrambled Eggs with Wild…

3 years ago

Abandoned winery near Lisbon

Just across the river from Lisbon is an abandoned winery with some amazing street art. Quinta da Arealva, Almada, Portugal…

3 years ago

Torta de Azeitão

A lovely little cake from a town south of Lisbon. Torta de Azeitão (photo: Brent Petersen) Azeitão, Portugal Situated on…

3 years ago

Food crawl outside Lisbon’s tourist areas in Alvalade

Brent visits the decidedly non-touristy Lisbon neighborhood of Alvalade. He starts the day in the Alvalade market for a coffee,…

3 years ago

Pastries & Sites in Sintra, Portugal

Brent is in one of Portugal's most popular cities, Sintra to try the famous local pastries. Plus, he visits sites…

3 years ago

Portuguese Coffee Crawl in Setubal

Brent tries Portuguese coffee in several characteristic and charming cafes in the seaside city of Setubal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj3zixG8e4Q He samples Galão,…

3 years ago

Alcácer do Sal, Portugal

A short drive from Lisbon is the tiny riverside town known for its castle, salt production, and 27 centuries of…

3 years ago

Pena Palace, Sintra, Portugal

One of Portugal's top attractions is a fairy tale castle on a hilltop in Sintra outside Lisbon. Pena Palace origin…

3 years ago

Trying Moscatel, Portugal’s other fortified wine

Brent is in his adopted town of Setubal to try Moscatel, a local fortified wine. He sips Moscatel in a…

3 years ago

Asparagus and Eggs in Portugal

Portuguese people love eggs! It seems everything comes with a fried egg on top. From sandwiches to French Fries, don't…

3 years ago

Torta de Azeitao, a delicious Portuguese pastry

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaEbQOwPuJc Brent is in Azeitao, Portugal for the town's namesake treat, Torta de Azeitao. He visits the place where the…

3 years ago

Sintra National Palace

The Pena Palace gets all the love in Sintra. But, for me, the Sintra National Palace is more interesting. Sintra…

3 years ago

Seville Bar Crawl (with some tapas)

Brent travels to Seville, Spain to try some of the city's famous drinks like Orange Wine, Vermouth, and Sherry. And,…

3 years ago

Things I Thought I Couldn’t Live Without

We sold or donated most of our belongings and moved to Portugal, bringing only 3 suitcases each. I imagined it…

3 years ago

Lisbon Ginjinha bar crawl

Brent samples Ginjinha, Portugal's famous cherry liqueur, at three bars in Lisbon, including the place where it was first served.…

3 years ago

Bridges of Lyon

Lyon sits at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers. So, as you would expect, there are a lot…

3 years ago

What to do in Cordoba, Spain

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCZV6G18yCg Brent visits the iconic Mosque-Catheral to learn about the over 1,200 year Mezquita. Then, it's off the Roman Bridge…

3 years ago

Portugal’s Bifana sandwich

The traditional pork sandwich is often consumed late at night with beer, but you don't have to be drunk to…

3 years ago

Sherry tasting in Cordoba’s most characteristic bar

Brent is in Cordoba to try a cold Spanish soup that's not gazpacho and gets a sherry recommendation from the…

3 years ago

Almendres Cromlech ancient site

Often called "Portugal's Stonehenge," these Megaliths actually predate Stonehenge by at least 2,000 years. Unlike the better-known Stonehenge, Almendres Cromlech…

3 years ago

Video: Pirâmide de chocolate & Convento de Jesus

Brent visits the Convento de Jesus in Setubal, Portugal. Then, he enjoys a Pirâmide de chocolate at a characteristic pastelaria.…

3 years ago

Fantastic Vegetarian Restaurant in Cascais, Portugal

The wealthy oceanside town of Cascais is known for it's beautiful beaches and high priced housing market, but there's also…

3 years ago

Palmela Castle

On one of the most prominent points in the Setubal Peninsula sits an historic castle with a fascinating history. View…

3 years ago

Why We Eat Zeppole on Saint Joseph’s Day

Italian bakeries crank out millions of zeppole every Saint Joseph's Day. Enjoying this delicious pastry is a tradition not only…

3 years ago

Cabo da Roca, Portugal

Continental Europe's westernmost point is marked with a monument on the windy cape. By far, the biggest tourist attraction in…

3 years ago

Quinta de Alcube

In the heart of the Parque Natural da Arrábida (Arrábida Park) is a charming little winery. Quinta de Alcube's production…

3 years ago

Abandoned Military Post in a National Park

Some of the best views in Portugal is paired with lots of street art at this former army base. 7…

3 years ago

Pastel de Santa Clara

A delicious pastry from the university town of Coimbra, Portugal Pastel de Santa Clara and espresso at Pastelaria Briosa, Coimbra…

3 years ago

Berenjenas Fritas con Miel (Fried Eggplant with Honey)

Berenjenas Fritas con Miel (Fried Eggplant with Honey) is a tapas dish that's incredibly popular not only in Cordoba, but…

3 years ago

Pastel de Tentúgal

A pastry invented by nuns in the 16th century is now an iconic treat enjoyed all over Portugal. Pastel de…

3 years ago

Street Art in Graça, Lisbon

Graça is a neighborhood in Lisbon that is often overlooked by tourists. But, it's gaining in popularity and there is…

3 years ago

Side Trip from Lisbon: Grutas de Mira de Aire

The largest cave system in Portugal is one of the country's seven wonders. One of the many pools of water…

3 years ago

Side Trip from Lisbon: Queluz Palace

A lavish royal palace and garden is just a quick train ride from Lisbon Formal garden at Queluz Palace (photo:…

3 years ago

Salmorejo

Cordoba is famous for it's cold tomato soup, but it's not gazpacho! Salmorejo origin story Legend has it that when…

3 years ago

Parque das Nações, Lisbon

Lisbon's modern neighborhood is on reclaimed land from a former industrial site. Parque das Nações origin story Parque das Nações…

3 years ago

Menlo Castle

Just a 15 minute drive from Galway, sitting on the River Corrib, is the abandoned Menlo Castle. The castle was…

3 years ago

Four Novels That Will Enhance Your Vacation

Reading a work of fiction set in your vacation destination is a great way to get more out of your…

3 years ago

Volto já

Volto já is a Portuguese phrase with several closely related definitions. But, when going to a store, it has an…

3 years ago

Lisbon’s famous Pastéis de Belém pastry

Lisbon's custard tart, the Pastel de Nata is available at every bakery in the city. But only one place can…

3 years ago

Sausage Rolls

Sausage Rolls are popular throughout the U.K. and Ireland. They consist of puff pastry wrapped around a pork sausage. Simple…

3 years ago

Bone Chapel in Évora, Portugal

Évora is a town in Portugal that attracts tourists from all over the world for its Roman Temple, Medieval Wall, and…

4 years ago

A New Twist on the famous Pastel de Nata

A pastry chef in Palmela, Portugal has created a new pastry that incorporates one of the region's most famous products.…

4 years ago

Colares – Daytrip from Lisbon

Colares is the smallest and oldest wine region in all of Portugal. Wine grapes have been cultivated here for 800…

4 years ago

Forte de São Filipe

Who was this 16th century fortress designed to protect? Forte de São Filipe, Setubal (photo: Brent Petersen) Philip II of…

4 years ago

Cascais, a daytrip from Lisbon

A short train ride from Lisbon, Cascais, Portugal is a wealthy seaside enclave with lots of fun things to make…

4 years ago

Don’t believe online reviews of restaurants in Europe

Online rating sites don't take into account cultural differences. You're finally taking that Covid-delayed trip to Europe! Yay! You get…

4 years ago

Portugal’s public washhouses

Lavadouros have traditionally been places where ladies (it's almost always women) come to wash clothes, chat with neighbors, and sing.…

4 years ago

Regatta of Bathtubs and Unusual Boats

The annual Banheiras e Insólitos Regatta of Baía do Sado is a celebration of homemade (barely) seaworthy boats in Setubal,…

4 years ago

Lángos

The fried dough dish is a classic street food in Hungary. Lángos Origin Story Homemade Lángos (photo: zserbo.com) Historically, bread…

4 years ago

A 6 Hour Journey for a Coffee Drink

Trying to find a specific specialty coffee drink proves challenging in Lisbon. Mazagran origin story Our first Mazagran in Lisbon…

4 years ago

Sintra’s Travesseiro pastry

The culinary highlight of Sintra is the Travesseiro. This light and flaky pastry is filled an egg yolk and almond…

4 years ago

QR Codes in restaurants are the worst

Restaurants are replacing paper menus with QR Codes and it has to stop! QR Codes Origin Story The QR (Quick…

4 years ago

Vegan Pastel de Nata

Lisbon's famous egg custard tart has a vegan version. Pastel de Nata origin story Pastel de Nata is by far…

4 years ago

Azeitão Market

The first Sunday of each month is a huge open air market in Azeitão, Portugal. Hundreds of local and regional…

4 years ago

Popular Marches Competition

June is Festival Season in Portugal. Some of the biggest festivals celebrate the three saints: Anthony, John, and Peter. The…

4 years ago

The Soul of Alfama

In Lisbon's oldest neighborhood, Alfama, an outdoor art exhibit celebrates local residents. Artist Camilla Watson Alfama is one of the…

4 years ago

Santa Margarida cave

A cave in Setubal, Portugal has amazing views and an unlikely chapel. Santa Margarida cave (photo: Brent Petersen) Santa Margarida…

4 years ago

Best Bars in Cork, Ireland

Cork is a great city to enjoy a pint or two. When in Cork, you're best advised to not to…

4 years ago

Easy Pickle Recipe

Super easy and delicious to make! Photo: Brent Petersen Back in the day when I had my hobby farm in…

4 years ago

Reverse Culture Shock

You've heard of culture shock, the feeling of being upended and out of touch by the customs and traditions of…

4 years ago

Amazing African food in Lisbon

Some of the best food in Lisbon has its origin in former Portuguese colonies. Cuisine of Mozambique, Roda Viva, Lisbon…

4 years ago

Portugal’s Nêspera fruit

The slightly sweet, slightly acidic fruit has been cultivated in China for 1,000 years. But, it's also widely grown in…

4 years ago

Coffee isn’t just coffee in Portugal

There's a great scene from "Seinfeld" in which George beats himself up because he doesn't realize that when his date…

4 years ago

Ape, the three-wheeled trucks from Italy

The modest Italian lightweight trucks are popular all over Europe. Ape Origin Story After WWII, Italy was in ruins and…

4 years ago

Praca de Bocage

Lined by cafes and shops (and the City Hall), Praca de Bocage is the most beautiful square in Setubal. Praca…

4 years ago

Anti-Fascist monument in Setubal, Portugal

The statue stands in a prominent spot in the city, but it wasn't immediately met with acclaim. Monument origin story…

4 years ago

Vegan Cheese in Austin

Plant based cheese has been elevated to a new level in Austin Rebel Cheese In Austin's Mueller neighborhood sits a…

4 years ago

Our best meal in Portugal, so far

An amazing experience of cooking, feasting, & laughing wasn't in a restaurant or cafe. Not only a delicious meal, but…

4 years ago

Why you shouldn’t book the cheapest ticket

The cheapest ticket isn't always the best choice. In fact, sometimes it will make your trip miserable. Remote Airports Maybe…

4 years ago

Watts Towers

In the middle of the Los Angeles neighborhood of Watts is a stunning D.I.Y. structure with a connection to the…

4 years ago

Lisbon’s hippest vegan restaurant

Hidden in Lisbon's up and coming Mouraria neighborhood is a plant based restaurant with incredible food and a great vibe.…

4 years ago

Salsa party in Portugal

A quiet evening turns into a raucous party. We had only moved to Portugal a couple days earlier and were…

4 years ago

Traboules of Lyon

These secret passageways have helped merchants move their goods and hide the resistance fighters who took on the Nazis in…

4 years ago

Selling Citrus on the Street

When citrus is in season, you see vendors selling the bounty of their fruit trees. A lady and her son…

4 years ago

Take a Number

Everywhere you go in Portugal, it seems, you have to take a number. Ticket machine at the bakery (photo: Brent…

4 years ago

Tenants Harbor Lighthouse

Built on a tiny island at the mouth of Tenants Harbor, this lighthouse is owned by a famous family of…

4 years ago

How Portugal’s elderly can live in high-rent neighborhoods

There are parts of Portugal, especially in Lisbon and Porto that are rapidly changing. New condos and apartments are being…

4 years ago

Lisbon’s Tram 28

Lisbon's trams have become a symbol of the city. And riding the tram is a great way to see many…

4 years ago

Percussion party in Setubal, Portugal

Every year, percussion groups gather in the port city of Setubal, Portugal for a giant drum party. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaRSj8nKe1A We were…

4 years ago

Ginjinha Grandma

Ginjinha is a drink that can be found all over Lisbon. But, for a unique experience, look for a Ginjinha…

4 years ago

Uso de Mascara

Cases of Covid are currently spiking in Portugal, like much of the rest of the world. But, Portugal's citizens are…

4 years ago

The (probably untrue) legend of Spaghetti alla Puttanesca

Puttanesca translates literally to "prostitute." So, Spaghetti alla Puttanesca is "pasta in the style of a prostitute." That couldn't be…

4 years ago

Chocolate Hazelnut-the famous flavor of Turin

Chocolate and hazelnuts seems like a match made in heaven. But it took a war to bring them together Chocolate…

4 years ago

The best viewpoint in Lisbon

When your city lies on seven hills you've got lots of great views. This one is my favorite in Lisbon…

4 years ago

Don’t travel like a local

Every TV travel show and guidebook tells you "be a local" when you go on vacation. But, is that really…

4 years ago

The “R.E.M. Trestle”

The most iconic image of the 80's Athens music scene is the Georgia Railroad Trestle that graced the back cover…

5 years ago

Halloween in Italy

Our notion of Halloween in the U.S., children in costumes going door to door for candy, originates in Scotland and…

5 years ago

The Best Pizza in Naples

Naples is known as the birthplace of pizza. But, there's more than just classic Neapolitan pizza in the Città del…

5 years ago

Portugal needs to update their high speed train network

Portugal has an efficient transportation network of light rail, bus, metro, and ferry. But, their high speed train system lags…

5 years ago

Goldings Free Dive-one of the best in New Zealand

You've probably heard of a "dive bar" but what about a "free dive?" Tied House A tied house is a…

5 years ago

The best chocolate in Honolulu

Hawaii is the only state where cacao trees can be commercially grown. This makes for some of the best farm…

5 years ago

The Best Limoncello on the Amalfi Coast

Although you can now get limoncello all over Italy (and in most of Europe or any self-respecting Italian joint in…

5 years ago

Spouting Horn of the Ancient Lizard

Physics might explain the strange noises at Spouting Horn, but the legend is far more interesting. Spouting Horn of the…

5 years ago

New London Ledge Lighthouse

A Connecticut lighthouse has distinct architecture and a chilling ghost story. New London Ledge Lighthouse Origin Story New London Ledge…

5 years ago

Montezuma Castle

This well-preserved cliff dwelling in Arizona has nothing to do with the Aztec emperor, nor was it a castle. Earliest…

5 years ago

Who gets the aisle seat?

When you travel as a couple, you want to sit together on the plane. But, this creates a problem. Who…

5 years ago

Athens Music Walk of Fame

Athens Music Walk of Fame markers (photos: Brent Petersen) The Athens Music Walk of Fame is a relatively new addition…

5 years ago

Orecchiette & Broccoli Rabe (Vegan)

This is a very traditional dish from the Puglia region (the heel of the boot) in Italy. But, I put…

5 years ago

Makapu’u Point Lighthouse

The lighthouse wit h the most powerful lens in the United States was also used as the secret home for…

5 years ago

Wellington’s Pedestrian Crossing Signals

Green and red crossing signals (known in New Zealand as pedestrian crossing lanterns) in Wellington celebrate the city's history and…

5 years ago

Jury Duty vs. Root Canal

Some choices require analysis and deep thought. Others are a piece of cake. My first experience with jury duty When…

5 years ago

Rome’s Drinking Fountains

Rome has thousands of quirky drinking fountains called Nasoni to keep you hydrated during the hot summer. Nasoni origin story…

5 years ago

The R.E.M. Steeple

The site of R.E.M.'s first ever show is a church locals have fought hard to preserve. St. Mary's Steeple, Athens,…

5 years ago

A cheese from Sicily cooked three times

Tricotta takes Ricotta Cheese and cooks it a third time for a special Sicilian treat. Tricotta origin story Tricotta for…

5 years ago

Garlic Scapes

This little-known part of the garlic plant makes an amazing pesto. What are Garlic Scapes? Notice the distinctive curly-cue shape…

5 years ago

Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience

Several digital art exhibits featuring the work of Vincent Van Gogh are traveling the United States in 2021 and 2022.…

5 years ago

The Real Chicago-style Pizza isn’t Deep Dish

You'll want some authentic Chicago-style Deep Dish Pizza when you visit the Windy City. But, don't miss out on the…

5 years ago

Rhode Island’s Icy Summer Treat

You may have tried Sno-Cones and Shave Ice, but until you've been to Lil' Rhody in the summer, you haven't…

5 years ago

Lyon’s Little Prince

A statue honoring Lyon's favorite son, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, is hiding in plain sight. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Antoine de Saint-Exupéry…

5 years ago

Beavertail Lighthouse

A beacon guiding ships through the treacherous waters of Narragansett Bay has been on this spot in Rhode Island for…

5 years ago

Affogato

This rich and creamy drink combines two things that Italy excels at: espresso and gelato. What is an Affogato? Notice…

5 years ago

Vegan “Mock Tuna” Chickpea Salad

This delicious and versatile recipe doesn't really taste like tuna, but it has a similar texture and can be used…

5 years ago

Shave Ice

You might know it as Italian Ice, Snow Cone, SnoBall, or Hawaiian Shaved Ice, but real Hawaiians know this sweet…

5 years ago

Manuka Honey

Manuka Honey is enjoying a moment as a trendy sweetener. But, is it worth the hefty price tag and are…

5 years ago

You’ll Never Win, Spassky

I recently watched "The Queen's Gambit" on Netflix. I know I'm late to the game, but I enjoyed the show.…

5 years ago

Farfalle & Carrots

This vegan dish is easy to make and quite delicious. It might also win you a girlfriend (or boyfriend). Origin…

5 years ago

Pizza Strips

Everyone in Rhode Island loves Pizza Strips. Any gathering in Lil' Rhody is sure to have a box of the…

5 years ago

A Train Ride in Sicily

Riding the train in Sicily, my mind wanders. The scenery leads to these thoughts. Heading south to Siracusa, oil refineries…

5 years ago

Blitva

Blitva is a delicious Croatian side dish. I put my own spin on it. My discovery of Blitva Photo: Brent…

5 years ago

Sprinkles or Jimmies?

What do you ask for when you want your ice cream cone topped with little pieces of confectionery? The answer…

5 years ago

Hot Toddy

Cold weather can mean getting toasty with a Hot Toddy, This bevvie warms two ways, with the hot liquid and…

5 years ago

Lychee Fruit

Unpeeled Lychee fruit (photo: Brent Petersen) Lychee originated in southern China 1,000 years ago, but I didn't eat it regularly…

5 years ago

Movies that will make you want to visit France

Anyone who's been to France knows it is a beautiful and romantic country. Here are a few movies that make…

5 years ago

Pizzolo in Sicily

In Greek mythology, Kalliope is the goddess of music, song and dance. She is also the muse of epic poetry.So,…

5 years ago

Music school in Lucca, Italy

Lucca, Italy (photo: Brent Petersen) Yet another entry in my long list of examples of why you should keep yourself…

5 years ago

Living the dream

Photo: Brent Petersen No matter how much you like your job, there are going to be those days. You know,…

5 years ago

Flat White-the espresso drink of disputed origin

Not a latte and not a cappuccino, the flat white is a unique beverage all its own from, depending on…

5 years ago

Meli Kalima pineapple

When we lived in Hawaii, one of the most exciting things was discovering all the new foods. The delicious Meli…

5 years ago

Chestnuts roasting on an open fire…in Italy

Chestnut vendor in Rome (photo: Brent Petersen) One of my favorite things about being in Italy in the fall and…

5 years ago

It’s time for a mug of smoldering wine

Every year around Christmas, Germans start enjoying Glühwein, a kind of mulled wine that dates back to Roman times. Glühwein…

5 years ago

The wasabi you’re eating is fake

Wasabi is on the table at every sushi restaurant in the U.S. The only problem is it's not wasabi. What…

5 years ago

Portugal’s delicious Azeitão cheese

Spain is an internationally known cheese making country. But, her neighbor on the Iberian Peninsula also makes some wonderful cheeses…

5 years ago

The Italian town that does the evening stroll on two wheels

Each evening, all over Italy, people come out for the "passeggiata," or stroll. Everyone takes part; young, old, rich, poor,…

5 years ago

When looking for a snack in Naples, head to the Friggitoria

In Italian, Friggitoria means fryer. And the name is apt. The local Friggitoria shop in Naples has a huge selection…

5 years ago

Castle Hill Lighthouse-Newport, RI

Some of the most stunning views in all of New England are at this little lighthouse with a fascinating history.…

6 years ago

Espinacas con Garbanzos (Spinach and Chickpeas) recipe

A traditional recipe from Andalucía, Spain, Espinacas con Garbanzos is smoky, earthy, rich, and filling. Espinacas con Garbanzos origin story…

6 years ago

My first taste of Rakija

Rakija is the most popular distilled spirit in The Balkans. But, on my first visit to Croatia, I'd never heard…

6 years ago

How a Portuguese donut became popular in Hawaii

Malasadas have been popular in the Atlantic Ocean island chains of the Azores and Madeira. But, the sweet treat is…

6 years ago

Ljubljana’s famous dragon

Slovenia's capital is famous for its outdoor market, impressive Jože Plečnik architecture, riverside cafes, and a very ornery dragon. Ljubljana…

6 years ago

Split Rock Lighthouse

Minnesota's Split Rock Lighthouse is one of the most picturesque beacons in the world, guiding the ships that navigate the…

6 years ago

The gorgeous murals of Kaka’ako, Hawaii

What used to be a rather derelict neighborhood in Honolulu is now a hip area filled with craft breweries, coffee…

6 years ago

How Trotsky came to live and die in Mexico City

The Russian revolutionary spent the last few years of his life in exile in Mexico City before meeting a bloody…

6 years ago

Vegan Buffalo Sauce recipe

Buffalo Sauce, that spicy orange-pink condiment, is used to add some flavorful heat to a lot more than just wings.…

6 years ago

Crisp Point Lighthouse

Lighthouses are some of my favorite places to visit. And, you'll find them everywhere. They're on cliffs like Split Rock…

6 years ago

How a church I never visited became a part of my book

When we visited Croatia in 2011, the last thing on my mind was sculpting a novel from the experience. But,…

6 years ago

My favorite cab driver in Madrid

I've had some crazy taxi experiences. There was the guy in Naples who drove on the sidewalk when traffic got…

6 years ago

I blamed my girlfriend for a seismic event

It was Sunday morning and my girlfriend and I were eating breakfast on the couch. "Could you stop shaking the…

6 years ago

Delicious meatless “meatballs”

Whether you're vegetarian or just looking for a something different, these meatless eggplant balls are the perfect way to top…

6 years ago

An Italian bread made from scraps of dough

One of my favorite things about Italy is the culture's ingenious frugality. Have grape skins and stems left over from…

6 years ago

Bajtra, Malta’s unique beverage

On the tiny island country of Malta, people enjoy a liqueur called bajtra, made from local prickly pears. But, outside…

6 years ago

How to make Limoncello at home

Homemade Limoncello is easy to make. You just need the correct ingredients and a little patience. Limoncello origin story Enjoying…

6 years ago

I lied to Lyle Lovett

Backstage pass for 1993 Lyle Lovett concert (image: Brent Petersen) We all have a stash of stories about ourselves we…

6 years ago

I tried making homemade vermouth. Here’s what happened

Vermouth is enjoying a moment. If you want to make your own batch of the aromatic fortified wine at home,…

6 years ago

How a meal for miners migrated to Michigan

Pasties have been a culinary staple in Michigan's Upper Peninsula for over 150 years. What started out as a meal…

6 years ago

Christmas on a plate in Santa Fe

One of the first questions you'll be asked when eating in Santa Fe is "Red or green?" Your waitperson is…

6 years ago

In Defense of Cheap Plastic Souvenirs

Recently, I was talking with my friend Mickela Mallozzi for my podcast. Mickela is the creator and host of the…

6 years ago

Lisbon’s Feast of St. Anthony

Lisbon's biggest party celebrates the city's patron saint with a barrage of music and dancing, not to mention grilled sardines,…

6 years ago

Movies featuring each region of Italy

Italy is home to a vibrant film making industry that has been widely recognized over the years for its quality…

6 years ago

New Zealand’s dessert named for a ballerina

I love a good culinary controversy, and the question of who can claim to have invented the Pavlova is a…

6 years ago

10 movies that will make you love Sicily

Sicily is an extraordinary place filled with gorgeous scenery, a fascinating history, and interesting people. While many famous films are…

6 years ago

The most popular fast food in Berlin

Doner Kebab (aka Doner Kebap) has only been available in Germany for 50 years. But, in that time it has…

6 years ago

The best sweet treat in Madrid

Nope, it's not churros y chocolate. It's a pastry that came from Venice, gets its name from Italy, and was…

6 years ago

Shopping for candy in New Zealand

The Kiwis love their sweets and one of the best souvenirs you can bring home is several bags of "lollies."…

6 years ago

Canelé – Bordeaux’s Column-shaped pastry

Visit a bakery in the French city of Bordeaux and you're sure to enjoy cute cakes shaped like little Doric-style…

6 years ago

Corn Smut, Mexico’s fine dining delicacy

All over Mexico, Huitlacoche is savored for its subtle elegance. But, somehow, this culinary gem is ignored in the U.S.…

6 years ago

Hawaii’s love affair with Spam

Spam, that processed canned pork product with the distinctive blue and yellow packaging, is incredibly popular in Hawaii. In fact,…

6 years ago

Naples’ custom of sharing espresso with strangers

Customers visit caffès in Naples each morning and order two espressos. But, they don't drink both. The second one is…

6 years ago

Beatles Songs About Real Places

The Beatles remain the most popular group in rock and roll history. Their songs delight and inspire fans even today.…

6 years ago

Where to get the best Guinness in Dublin

They say Guinness doesn't travel well. The implication is that by putting a keg on a boat or a plane,…

6 years ago

Where to Try Lisbon’s Characteristic Tart, the Pastel de Nata

The Pastel de Nata, was invented by monks in Lisbon. Today, it is by far the most popular treat in…

6 years ago

Why Malaysian Food is So Popular is Wellington, New Zealand

One of the first things you notice in Wellington is all the Malaysian restaurants in the city. Most are run…

6 years ago

4 Dishes (and Some Wine) You Must Try in Slovenia

Tiny Slovenia is sandwiched between Croatia, Italy, Austria, Hungary and the Adriatic Sea. Her delicious cuisine takes cues from all…

6 years ago

4 Ways to Have an Authentic Foodie Experience in Lyon, France

You might be surprised to learn that Paris isn't the gastronomy capital of France. Lyon is. And, the city's love…

6 years ago

Lisbon’s Best Beverages

Coffee, Wine, and sweet, local liqueurs. Lisbon is one of Europe's best cities for liquid refreshment. Ginjinha A Ginjinha, Lisbon…

6 years ago

How the Most Famous Street Food in Berlin Arrived From England (and the U.S. and India)

Currywurst is available on practically every block in Berlin. But, this seemingly quintessential German food only dates to Allied occupation…

6 years ago

Is It Chocolatine or Pain au Chocolat?

Depending on where you are in France, the singular treat is called by many different names. Chocolatine: (Photo: Mink Mingle on Unsplash) I…

6 years ago

The Three Street Food Dishes You Must Try in Palermo

Your favorite culinary experience in Palermo might just be from the back of a 3-wheeled truck or a sidewalk street…

6 years ago

How to Enjoy Two Different Bellinis in Italy

You've probably enjoyed a luscious Bellini or two during brunch but there's a second Bellini-inspired dish that you have to…

6 years ago

Italy’s Greatest Coffee Drink

I know. “Italy’s Greatest Coffee Drink” is a bold statement. But, the first time I sipped a Bicerin, I knew…

6 years ago

2 Sweets and 2 Drinks You Must Try in Madrid

The Spanish love their sweets. And, they are delicious. In fact, later in this article I will commit the unforgivable…

6 years ago

6 Tapas Dishes You Must Try In Madrid

About Tapas There are plenty of high-end and Michelin starred restaurants in Madrid. But the best way to get inside…

6 years ago

Killing time in Ortigia, Sicily

Accordion player in the piazza (Photo: Brent Petersen) Excerpt from a larger piece I'm working on: Ortigia is a maze…

6 years ago

Ravenel Bridge, Charleston, SC

Completed in just 2005, the Ravenel Bridge (technically, the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge) has become one of the iconic sites…

7 years ago

Whale Watching in Honolulu

First thing we saw when setting out was a rainbow. Must be good luck! Winter is whale watching season in…

7 years ago

Chinese New Year, Honolulu

Lion at the Chinese New Year celebration, Honolulu (Photo: Brent Petersen) Chinese New Year is Tuesday, February 5th, 2019. In…

7 years ago

What did I eat?

Guest Blogger - Vesna Plakanis   Vesna Plakanis and her husband Erik are certified naturalists and owners of the outdoor…

7 years ago

Festa Italiana, Honolulu, Hawaii

Photo: Brent Petersen Italians first visited Hawaii almost 200 years ago. And while their numbers are small on the islands,…

7 years ago

A trip to Italy leads tourists to traipse for truffles

Rick Kaempfer, guest blogger Rick Kaempfer is an author and publisher based in Chicagoland. He’s also lived in Germany and…

7 years ago

South Africa by Train

Rick Kaempfer, guest blogger Rick Kaempfer is an author and publisher based in Chicagoland. He’s also lived in Germany and…

7 years ago

Undiscovered Chianti

Vertine, Italy Photo: Brent Petersen Tuscany is perhaps the best known region of Italy and is quite crowded with tourists.…

7 years ago

Graffiti in Palermo, Sicily

Photo: Brent PetersenPhoto: Brent PetersenPhoto: Brent PetersenPhoto: Brent PetersenPhoto: Brent PetersenPhoto: Brent Petersen About the Author Brent Petersen is the…

7 years ago

Records for sale

Records for sale Photo: Brent PetersenPhoto: Brent PetersenPhoto: Brent Petersen Whenever I see a street market or flea market I…

7 years ago

Straw the police’s noise

Graffiti in Turin, Italy (Photo: Brent Petersen) I have not idea what the literal translation of "Straw the Police's Noise"…

7 years ago

Dinosaur tracks, Leander, Texas

Dinosaur track in Leander, TX (photo: Brent Petersen) Between 66 and 125 million years ago, dinosaurs roamed Texas. There are…

7 years ago

Dancing to the latest sounds

Photo: Brent Petersen This kid was obviously enjoying the music at the Buzet Truffle Festival in Buzet, Croatia. About the…

7 years ago

Skyline Club, Austin, Texas

Photo: Brent Petersen Recently, I discovered that Hank Williams made his final public appearance at the Skyline Club in Austin…

7 years ago

Stickwork, Austin, Texas

Photo: Brent Petersen At Custer Meadow in Pease Park in Austin is a new piece of artwork, a series of…

7 years ago

Pont Alexander III, Paris

Photo: Brent Petersen One of the nicest ways to spend an afternoon in Paris is by wandering along the Seine.…

7 years ago

Searching for that elusive truffle

An excerpt from my novel "Truffle Hunt," My novel Truffle Huntavailable for download Why so many people trudge into the…

7 years ago

Papyrus making in Sicily

Less than an hour from Catania's international airport in Sicily is one of my favorite towns in the world, Ortigia. …

7 years ago

Vespa in Florence, Italy

Photo: Brent Petersen I spotted this vespa with a cracked windshield in Florence and it captivated me.  I wanted to…

7 years ago

Glasgow Botanic Garden, Scotland

Glasgow Botanic Garden (photo: Brent Petersen) Glasgow's west end is only a couple miles from George Square, but in some…

7 years ago

Paprika chips

Paprika Chips Photo: Brent Petersen One of my favorite things about travel is discovering new foods.  Everywhere little town or…

7 years ago

Citrus in Sicily

Fresh squeezed orange juice made with citrus from the Ortigia Market (photo: Brent Petersen) The exact dates vary, but the…

7 years ago

Piazza Castello, Turin, Italy

Photo: Brent Petersen Torino's Piazza Castello really goes all out for Christmas.  There's a massive cone of spectacularly colored lights…

7 years ago

Christmas in Turin, Italy

The start of our Christmas dinner at Eatly, Turin (photo: Brent Petersen) It's Christmas day in Torino, Italy.  Nothing is…

7 years ago

Bicerin, the famous coffee drink of Turin, Italy

Bicerin at al Bicerin in Turin, Italy (photo: Brent Petersen) If you visit Turin (Torino), Italy, you're sure to hear…

7 years ago

Currywurst, Berlin

Vegan currywurst from Curry at the Wall, Berlin (photo: Brent Petersen) Currywurst might be the most popular fast food in…

7 years ago

Attempting to order Irish coffee in Berlin

Photo: Brent Petersen Me: Can I have an Irish coffee? Bartender: We don't have that. Me: Do you have coffee?…

7 years ago

Sinking boat in Arles, France

Photo: Brent Petersen A small boat lies half-submerged while the local authorities try to keep the oil and fuel from…

7 years ago

Love Locks at Pont des Arts in Paris

Photo: Brent Petersen The Pont des Arts in Paris, also known as the Lovers Locks Bridge was a spot where…

7 years ago

Plaza Presernov in Ljubljana, Slovenia

Ljubljana seems to me to be one of the most livable cities in Europe.  The riverfront is lined with cafes…

7 years ago

Roasted chestnuts in Rome

Photo: Brent Petersen One of my favorite things about being in Italy in the fall and winter is the chestnut…

7 years ago

Linen Lux, Paris

Photo: Brent Petersen Wandering the St. Germain neighborhood in Paris, I get lost.  Somehow I stumble upon a street with…

7 years ago

Why isn’t gelato in America this good?

Photo: Karen L. Campopiano I take the cone from man behind the counter.  The cone is piled with slabs of…

7 years ago

Glasgow Cathedral aka St. Mungo’s Cathedral, Scotland

Photo: Brent Petersen The Glasgow Cathedral aka St. Mungo's Cathedral is one of few surviving medieval structures in the city…

7 years ago

Teotihuacan, Mexico

Teotihuacan (photo: Brent Peteren) You can't escape the heat.  Or the dust.  Or the people.  We thought we were so…

7 years ago

Eiffel Tower elevator

Photo: Brent Petersen I really like this picture because from looking at it, you can't tell what it is.  It…

7 years ago

A little bit of New England in Oslo

There's Irish Pubs all over the world.  We stumbled on one in Lecce, Italy run by old soccer player who…

7 years ago

Persimmons in Rovinj, Croatia

Photo: Brent Petersen Croatia may not be wealthy in conventional terms, but it is rich in culture and its soil…

7 years ago

Yodimina

Photo: Brent Petersen Spotted this sign painted on tiles in the town of Cadiz in Spain.  I guess it's advertising…

7 years ago

Eataly’s Truffle Restaurant Il Tartufo, Chicago

Sequestered behind Eataly's marketplace of gastronomic fantasy is the Land of Oz, Mecca, and the Super Bowl for flush foodies,…

7 years ago

Don’t Eat Your Hat

Photo: Brent Petersen I don't speak the language, but I think this sign says "Don't eat your hat." About the…

7 years ago

The Market in Ortigia, Sicily

Photo: Brent Petersen Just over the Ponte Santa Lucia is Mercato di Ortigia, the island's outdoor market.  You'd expect to…

7 years ago

Wild Orchids

Some wild orchids spotted in the Arenal Hanging Bridges Park, Costa Rica. About the Author Brent Petersen is the Editor-in-Chief…

7 years ago

High fashion in Puglia, Italy

On a trip to Puglia, Italy, I noticed how many of the men wore purple. I couldn't pull it off,…

7 years ago

Santa Barbara, California

Photo: Brent Petersen The bright sun made it impossible to take a picture of this harbor until I maneuvered to…

7 years ago

The Food Critic

After our first trip to Croatia, I was inspired to write my first novel “Truffle Hunt†(Eckhartz Press, 2015). One…

7 years ago

Graffiti in Berlin, Germany

There is a thriving underground art scene in Berlin. Here are some of my favorite pictures from our visit. Photo:…

7 years ago

Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, France

View of Paris from atop Notre Dame (photo: Brent Petersen) Every Sunday morning at 10am in the Cathedral at Notre…

7 years ago

La Piscialetta

La Piscialetta for sale at a bakery in Puglia, Italy (Photo: Brent Petersen) There are two things about Italian food…

7 years ago

La Mariana Tiki Bar, Honolulu, Hawaii

One of the top things on my must-visit list in Honolulu is to visit a real-life Tiki Bar. Surprisingly, it's…

7 years ago

Shangri-La, Honolulu, Hawaii

View of Diamond Head from Shangri-La (Photo: Brent Petersen) In 1935, a newly married Doris Duke was on her around…

7 years ago