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High Tea cookbook giveaway

August 27, 2014 by Heather

High Tea cookbook giveaway

This has nothing to do with travel but everything to do with a cause close to my heart. Breast cancer affects women all over the world. This deadly, insidious disease knows no boundaries. High Tea: 200 Delightful Recipes for Friends and Family is Penguin Australia’s campaign to raise money for the McGrath Foundation to expand their […]

Filed Under: Australasia, Australia, Blog, Books, Food, Newsletter, Over the Teacups Tagged With: Australia, Books, Food, Free stuff, Over the Teacups, Recipes

Mangia Mangia – Italian food wisdom

June 22, 2014 by Heather

Mangia Mangia – Italian food wisdom

Mangia! Mangia! Gatherings: The Spirit of Coming Together is the second Italian cookbook by Teresa Oates and Angela Villella. They are preserving unwritten recipes and conserving precious cultural traditions, and encouraging us to do the same.

Filed Under: Australasia, Australia, Blog, Books, Food, Italy, Newsletter Tagged With: Australia, Books, Food, Free stuff, Italy, Recipes

Singapore, you surprise me

June 13, 2014 by Heather

Singapore, you surprise me

Singapore is zesty, multi-cultural and lots of fun. Here’s a list of things to experience in this tropical South-East Asian island city state.

Filed Under: Asia, Blog, Destinations, Food, Newsletter, Shopping Tagged With: Asia, Food, Shopping, Singapore, Solo Travel

Greek tourism 2014 set to sizzle

May 27, 2014 by Heather

Greek tourism 2014 set to sizzle

Gorgeous Greece expects another bumper season for tourism in 2014, with sporadic civil unrest unlikely to affect visitor numbers. Greece has a long and colourful history of protests and strikes, but these have become progressively fewer over the past 12 months. The pictures of violent protests in international media from downtown Athens understandably make travellers […]

Filed Under: Blog, Destinations, Europe, Food, Greece, Newsletter Tagged With: Athens, Food, Greece, Santorini, Travel Tips

Aussie girl's guide to Delicious Days in Paris

May 13, 2014 by Heather

Aussie girl's guide to Delicious Days in Paris

WHAT: Delicious Days in Paris by Jane Paech, published by Lantern, an imprint of Penguin Books, $A35. It comprises 14 walking tours to explore the city’s food and culture and where to buy the best goodies. Each chapter is named according to Jane’s favourite foods and drinks – for example Chapter 4 is called Mousse au […]

Filed Under: Australasia, Australia, Blog, Books, Europe, Food, France, Newsletter, Over the Teacups, Shopping Tagged With: Australia, Books, Food, France, Paris, Shopping, Tips, Travel Memoirs

Here’s the scoop on Kiama

April 26, 2014 by Heather

Here’s the scoop on Kiama

Is Kiama more than a pit stop and day trip for the blowhole? Come with me and explore this Australian seaside destination.

Filed Under: Australasia, Australia, Blog, Destinations, Food, Over the Teacups, Shopping Tagged With: Australia, Food, Over the Teacups, Shopping, Sydney

Chill out and visit Kiama

April 26, 2014 by Heather

Chill out and visit Kiama

 Take time to visit Kiama It’s not just about the blowhole and fish ‘n chips.  Kiama has so much more… VISIT KIAMA CHECKLIST Click the link: Here’s the scoop on Kiama 120km south of Sydney 1.5 hours by car or over 2 hours by train Shops and eateries have seaside resort opening  times and days, so weekends […]

Filed Under: Australasia, Australia, Blog, Destinations, Food, Over the Teacups, Shopping Tagged With: Australia, Food, Over the Teacups, Shopping, Sydney, Travel Tips

Why Onyx Lounge is flamin' cool

April 13, 2014 by Heather

Why Onyx Lounge is flamin' cool

Onyx Lounge is Newtown’s newest cool bar and tapas go-to venue. Sydney is famous for places like this opening and closing before you can blink, but we hope Onyx has longevity. It’s worth going, just for the slammer mojitos and the flaming chocolate tart.

Filed Under: Australasia, Australia, Blog, Destinations, Drink, Food Tagged With: Drink, Food, Sydney

How to find the best bread in France

March 24, 2014 by Heather

How to find the best bread in France

How to find the best bread in France – get up early and join the line at a boulangerie. Don’t forget weekly markets have brilliant artisan breads too.

Filed Under: Blog, Destinations, Europe, Food, France, Newsletter, Shopping Tagged With: Food, France, Fresh, Markets, Provence

Best cheap eats in Greece

March 1, 2014 by Heather

Best cheap eats in Greece

Greek food prices have dropped since the country buckled at the knees from the economic crisis. Here’s my list of the tastiest, best cheap eats in Greece.

Filed Under: Blog, Destinations, Europe, Food, Greece, Newsletter Tagged With: Food, Fresh, Greece, Travel Tips

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Resin Jewellery Australia Gum Leaf Design

Resin Jewellery Australia Gum Leaf Design

The Resin Jewellery Australia Gum Leaf Design is inspired by the beauty of our continent’s landscape, parts of which are densely populated with gum trees.  Taste for Travel’s online shop stocks these limited-edition Australian resin jewellery items created by Paris/Sydney jewellery company Mo Resin. Slender gum leaves have a unique beauty yet they and the tree are […]

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Writer, author, editor, Pilates and coffee nut. Foodie. Baker. Other things. My homelands: Australia, Greece, New Zealand. I like a side order of the unexpected. I believe in connecting with a place rather than zapping through. There's often food attached. Welcome!

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Barcelona battles too many tourists

Barcelona battles too many tourists

Barcelona, I love you. You’re traditional yet so stylish, inspiring and delicious. Oh, the shopping! Oh, Gaudi’s architecture! Oh, the street life!  And therein lies the problem. It has become a victim of its own success. Quality of life is so diminished, residents are fed up and something must be done. “The way of life […]

Explore Catalonia’s cava and castles

Explore Catalonia’s cava and castles

Fellow travel blogger Josie Schneider and husband Conrad have created a small, personal tour to explore Catalonia, titled A Cava and Castles Experience.  Josie is a go-to expert on housesitting around the world, sharing her knowledge at housesittingtravel.com . Recently Catalonia has become the preferred niche for the Michigan couple.  The northern Spanish region has also recently captured […]

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