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LinksBesides my own blog, I encourage you to visit the websites of some of my friends and colleagues—plus some really cool travel sites you should know about: Escoffier On Line - Escoffier On Line is a helpful collection of information and opportunities for food people, whether you’re a pro, an impassioned non-pro or somewhere in between. The World is a Kitchen - published by Traveler's Tales has its own dynamite website, filled with blogs and articles about food experiences and learning on the road. It also includes listings of cooking classes and culinary travel experiences around the world. Recipes, too! Edible Communities - Multiple-award-winning Edible Communities highlights local, sustainable agriculture, one community at a time. A Cook's Tour to Mexico - Do you know what authentic Mexican cuisine is about? Hint: You won’t find too many examples of it north of the border. How about a culinary trip to Mexico led by a culinary writer and teacher who is passionate about this country and its cuisine? The Gumbo Pages - Daily blog of an unabashed lover of his hometown of New Orleans, of good food and drink, American roots music, and Ireland! Betumi - Learn about African food and culture from one of its inspired and inspiring adopted daughters. Rick Steves' Europe - Best travel philosophy EVER! Lonely Planet - Committed to linking real people and real destinations through independent travel. BootsnAll Travel - A great travel resource for those independent souls who like to do it all themselves. Jen Leo - Jen travels the world with her sense of humor intact. Casa Festiva - A monthly exploration of the food and wine of central California . . . and beyond. Noel Riley Fitch, Ph.D. - Noel is the author of a number of literary biographies and other books with literary themes, including Literary Cafés of Paris, Walks in Hemingway's Paris, and The Grand Literary Cafés of Europe. As you can imagine, this makes her an expert on the best strolls around Paris and other European cities. Check out these titles on her website so you can plan your next European ramble. The Southern Food and Beverage Museum is newly opened in New Orleans. Through exhibits and hands-on activities it showcases and explores the culture of Southern eats and drinks. If you’re yearning for a food-related trek, check out Culinary Getaways. This site features California-based adventures with Sherry Page, along with dining, shopping and traveling ideas—all related to food—in both California and beyond.
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