August 11, 2014

Multi-device in action – two-thirds of Hong Kong travellers use three devices to book flights

Have your cross-platform strategy sorted yet? Another pointer you should, with 65% of users in Hong Kong using three devices for their ...



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Priceline earnings: Profit and revenue shine in the first half

Priceline Group reported its second quarter earnings this morning, US time. The topline: Combining the results for a look at the first ...



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Priceline earnings: Profit and revenue shine in the first half

Priceline Group reported its second quarter earnings this morning, US time. The topline: Combining the results for a look at the first ...



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12 of my favorite travel tattoos

I make a point of trying to get a new tattoo in each country I visit.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/nights/12-travel-tattoos-stories-behind/

Tortilla EspaƱola with Catalan Pan Con Tomate (Pa Amb Tomaquet)

Tortilla EspaƱola is one of Spain’s national dishes. It’s everywhere. It’s in the tapas bar, it’s sliced and put into sandwiches, it’s a course in your menu del dia. This is a great recipe for it, and I was glad to know you can actually reuse the oil again several times, otherwise this is an insane way to cook (you’ll see in a moment). The really cool part of learning how to cook this from a Barcelona-trained chef (I took a cooking class) was that he whipped up some Pan Con Tomate, the tomato bread that comes from Catalunya. Since we’re returning to Barcelona in the fall to live, I was especially pleased to learn the exact kind of tomato they use. But I’m skipping ahead. First the tortilla.


Ingredients:


4 potatoes


4 eggs


1 onion


salt


olive oil (regular olive oil, don’t use extra virgin olive oil, it will burn)


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Beat the eggs.


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Quarter and thinly slice the potatoes.


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Dice the onion.


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Heat up a large pan of oil on medium low. It should be hot enough to bubble around a piece of potato if you drop it in but it shouldn’t start getting too much of a boil. Put the potatoes in and adjust the temperature so it keeps a low boil for about 10 minutes. Then add the onions and boil for 10 minutes longer.


The oil will be hot enough to cook everything without being absorbed but it won’t brown the potatoes or onions at all. They will get really soft.


After they are done, you drain the oil out and put it aside for later use. You can probably make this dish 3-4 more times with the same oil, or you could use it for something else, like making beignets. I don’t know, it’s a ton of oil, I guess this recipe requires you to commit to quite a bit of tortillas in your future. That’s not an entirely bad thing.


Then you combine the eggs and potatoes in a pan and cook it over low heat for 2-3 minutes until it’s as firm as you like. Put a plate on top of the pan and flip it over to slide the tortilla out without breaking it.


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Like this.


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You slice this like a pie… it’s quite a bit of food but pretty simple to make.


Then comes the tomato bread. First, the tomatoes:


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They only use the vine ripening hanging tomatoes (“tomate de colgar” if you want to ask for them in the market). These are a little bigger than cherry tomatoes and he used one tomato per slice of toast.


The recipe is really simple. Toast, garlic, tomato, salt and olive oil, but it’s so insanely good.


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You just take some crispy bread, rub a clove of garlic across it, rub it down with a tomato, splash it with some extra virgin olive oil and sprinke some salt on. Yum.


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Here is our entirely humble dish, the day-to-day breakfast and snack food of Spaniards, something so close to the experience of being in Spain that the smell of tomato bread brings me right back to our first time in Barcelona. Enjoy!






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I’m Addicted to “Many Spends”

Well, the addict is hooked on another one. For years it was cigarettes, booze and obviously food, but now I have one that just won’t seem to go away. I’m addicted to “spending” and I do many spends. I just like using my credit cards and I like to make many spends. In fact, I […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/08/im-addicted-to-many-spends.html

August 10, 2014

Held up on my honeymoon – do I deserve a refund?





from Elliott http://elliott.org/can-this-trip-be-saved-2/held-honeymoon-deserve-refund/

Walking to the Summer Palace in Beijing

SmugMug Review Don’t forget to check out the SmugMug Review here on the site if you haven’t lately! Arctic Swell – Surfing the Ends of the Earth with Chris Burkard Here’s an amazing new film from SmugMug and Anton Lorimer. Check it out! Daily Photo – Walking to the Summer Palace in Beijing Here's one […]



from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2014/08/11/walking-to-the-summer-palace-in-beijing/

At Least 39 Killed In Iranian Plane Crash

IRNA said that eight or nine had survived and quoted a doctor as saying that one of the injured had regained consciousness.



from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/least-39-killed-iranian-plane-crash-1654294

Creating my travel story with Airbnb

Community is an important aspect of travel that Airbnb is able to capitalize on.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/pulse/stories-belonging-creating-story-airbnb/

Scholarships for Real Life: ADHD Community Support For Kids, By Kids

Last year we started a foundation, making an initial investment of $100,000 and pledging to support “Scholarships for Real Life,” a program to enable people to pursue a dream of their own while also addressing a problem that affects others. In this short series, we’ll highlight our initial grantees. *** “My life sometimes has been…



from The Art of Non-Conformity http://chrisguillebeau.com/adhd-community-support-for-kids-by-kids/

The Temple Guardians of Burning Man

Sometimes, all we need is someone to reach out and let us know they are there.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/largely-invisible-holding-space-shadows-temple-guardians-burning-man/

Where Is Home for the Transitory?

I stumbled upon an essay by an anthropologist who had a diverse background before settling in Michigan. But where is she actually from? When I travel and a stranger asks if I’m from Michigan, I immediately reply: ‘I live there, but I’m not from there.’ I feel compelled to tell everyone about my immigrant past:…



from The Art of Non-Conformity http://chrisguillebeau.com/where-is-home-for-the-transitory/

7 confessions of a commuter

I commute to work every day on public transit. Usually, it’s all good. However, there are certain things I think on the train that I should come clean about.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/7-confessions-toronto-commuter/

Plane Crashes Near Tehran’s Mehrabad Airport, Killing At Least 48

The Sepahan Air Iran-140 plane crash killed all 48 people aboard, Iranian state media reported.



from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/plane-crashes-near-tehrans-mehrabad-airport-killing-least-48-irna-1654072