It’s an interesting question we get asked – can you bring an umbrella on a plane? Yes, you can bring umbrellas onto an airplane as long as they are within the size and weight limits set by the airline for carry-on luggage. Umbrellas are considered personal items, so they can […]
Rosa Negra is a popular bar and restaurant located in the Eixample neighborhood of Barcelona, Spain. The establishment is known for its unique blend of Mediterranean and Mexican cuisine, as well as its lively atmosphere and friendly staff. The menu at Rosa Negra features a variety of traditional Mexican dishes, […]
Dresden is a historic city of deep significance since World War II. The target of some of the war’s most extensive bombing campaigns, Dresden wears the soot of a bygone era, and its tranquil, family-centered culture belies what once was a major stronghold and locational think-tank of Nazi Germany. Today, […]
This is a hearty, spicy stew with European, African and Native-American influences, and is a bit different from a standard New Orleans, cajun gumbo. Gumbo is truly Creole in origin, but the Cajuns perfected it over time. This is a recipe that hearkens a bit further back to a more […]
Julia Child was a renowned American chef, author, and television personality. She is best known for bringing French cuisine to the American public with her cookbook “Mastering the Art of French Cooking” and her television show “The French Chef,” which aired in the 1960s. Child was born in 1912 and […]
In Israel, the standard voltage is 220-240 volts at 50 Hertz. If you are traveling to Israel with electronic devices that are not compatible with this voltage, you will need a voltage converter. Additionally, you may need a plug adapter to fit the electrical outlets in Israel, as they use […]