Month: November 2020

Croquetas de pavo add a new twist to Thanksgiving turkey leftovers Mercado Little Spain Leftovers are typically the best part of Thanksgiving (no across-the-table nagging, sweatpants encouraged for lukewarm mashed potato binges…), and this year you’re likely to have more overstuffed tupperware than ever. And because there’s absolutely nothing traditional about 2020, it’s time you
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The holidays are a hard time of year for lots of people. We have some tips and resources to help you through this rough year. It’s tough to know exactly how the holidays will impact the spread and effects of COVID-19, but we can certainly agree the season is unfolding differently this 2020. There’s a
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In New Orleans, many people grow up eating beignets. And if they aren’t enjoying them at home, they’re likely heading to Café du Monde in the French Quarter for a fresh plate served hot from the fryer. The café is the indisputable source of NOLA’s most famous beignets, which, after more than a century, remain
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At home mixology has reached a new level in 2020. getty For those staying home and shaking up drinks, the home bar has become more than just a substitute for going out: It’s a lifestyle. At-home mixologists, whether mixing up cocktails just for themselves or socially distant guests, are reaching new levels of solo bartending
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Please check the latest travel guidance before making your journey. Note that our writers visited these hotels prior to the coronavirus pandemic. Rich in outdoorsy attractions, thought-provoking history and natural diversity, Sri Lanka is an inspiring destination for families seeking a well-rounded tropical adventure. Their locations – near sandy beaches and ruined palaces, deep within
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Rosés from the Mediterranean are well-behaved guests at the Thanksgiving table. Illustration: LBortolot As roses are more available from a diversity of regions, they transcend and expand beyond the traditional summer quaff. Showing their pride of place in terroir and grapes, rosés across the globe are no longer just summer flings at the seaside, but
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From a James Bond Jamaica hideaway to a village retreat in Cambodia and a Riviera grande dame, here’s our pick of the top world-class, bucket-list hotels for 2021. GoldenEye Oracabessa, Jamaica 7 Telegraph expert rating Music, movies, literature – what cultural pedigree this Jamaican hideaway has! The GoldenEye villa was the home first of Ian
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Buying wine online, and enjoying it with friends and colleagues (also, largely, online), has morphed into something nearly unrecognizable from the status quo even a year ago. By this point, that statement comes as no surprise. What’s worth teasing out further, however, is an understanding of the processes that make today’s online wine ecosystem a
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Many hotels named among the “best new hotels of 2020” this year have yet to welcome a single guest. The global pandemic pushed plans to open highly anticipated new hotels near the wineries of California’s Napa Valley to the banks of Paris’s River Seine, with many rescheduling openings well into 2021. Except, that is, in
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