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Mar 1, 2020 4:22:54 PM / by Dr.Rory Johnston posted in Veganism, Vegan, Vegan Food, Vegan Diet, Vegan Recipe, Vegetarian, Benefits of Vegan Lifestyle, Vegan Lifestyle, FoodandDrink, bord bia, Pancakes, Nightlife, Bars, food, diet, Healthy Food, irishdairy, Irish food board, food and drink, natural, avocado, foodie, fruits, food guide, irish food, irish food and drink, irish dairy, Pizza, #healthylife, 5tipshealthylife, healthylifestyle, foodtips, breakfast, brunch, sport, physical exercise, healthbenefits, restaurant, tips, food and drink industry, irish drink, wellbeing, eco-friendly, go green, greener living, good food, beer, World Beer Challenge, Dublin Food, Dublin Bars, well-being, wellness, london eats, london bars, Health food, BYOB Dublin, BYOB Restaurants, cooking, guinness, pub, fast food, drinking, 'burger, burgers, meat, vegan burger, avocadotreats, top5avocadodesserts, avocadodesserts, food science graduates

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The Ultimate Guide to Perfect, Fluffy, Steamy... Persian Rice

Mar 1, 2020 2:33:47 PM / by Caitlin Murphy posted in lifestyle, food, food guide, foodtips, cooking

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My mother has never allowed pre-packaged minute rice in our house. Nor could she ever want to. Nor would she ever want to. Nor should she ever want to.

 

To say it goes against every fiber in her body may sound extreme, but it's true. As someone who grew up in Iran, Persian rice was a staple at nearly ever meal -- literally and figuratively the foundation of practically every dish.

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Pathfinders:Finding Las Vegas, Nevada

Mar 1, 2020 9:01:32 AM / by Kate McGill posted in Attractions, travel blog, student budget, food guide, recommendations, Las Vegas

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Everything you need to know about the entertainment capital of the world!

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Pathfinders: Finding Dubai

Feb 29, 2020 12:53:50 PM / by Aine Mullarkey posted in travel blog, food guide, tips, outside Europe travel, dubai

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Everything You Need to Know About This Modern Emirate!
 
 
Dubai is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates situated on the Persian Gulf coast of the UAE. Out of the population of 9.2 million, expatriates contribute approximately 7.8 million. The culture fusion in Dubai makes everyone from everywhere welcome and that is certainly how I felt when I travelled there for a week in January 2020. 
 
Spots to Stay 
 
I stayed in the 5 star JA Ocean View Hotel, a Jumeriah Beach Residence. We booked a Superior Twin Room for myself and my friend and it was perfect. The beauty of this room is that every room faces onto the sea so nobody pays extra for a sea view room, its a given. The photo below is a photo I took from the balcony. I would recommend staying in the JBR area and travelling to Downtown Dubai and Old Dubai, Deira when you want to sight see and not vice versa.  Other hotel recommendations are the Sofitel, JBR Dubai or the Habtoor Grand Resort. As a young traveller, they are all of similar middle budget and won't blow you out of the water. They all provide beach bags with umbrellas for you to set up on the beach free of charge.
 
 
Cultural Differences and Customs
 
Before we went to Dubai, people were warning us that we could never wear a skirt above our knee and that our shoulders would need to be constantly covered. This however we found to be highly dramatic. You can wear summer attire in all tourist locations and swimwear on the beach. You need to wear a t-shirt and longer skirt in malls and more suburban areas of Dubai and cover up when you go into beach side bars and cafes, you cannot lounge in your bikini. When visiting a mosque, you must be completely covered but if it is a tourist attraction, you will be provided with such attire. You should not show public affection in public or be obnoxiously loud but there is signage to remind you. If I did not know any of this in advance I would not be able to notice anything different versus a holiday in Spain. In regards to tipping, it is similar to America in that tips are expected and you are often prompted to tip. It is not as pressured as America however and it is not expected in casual dining locations. 
 
Attractions - what to do besides bathe
 
Below is a list of everything we got up to, I will include links of where we booked each excursion if possible: 
 
We booked using the above link and it was amazing, this is what you can expect (perfect for Instagram pictures😉) 
 
It takes a whole day so factor this in when building an itinerary before you leave home!
 
 
This was a fantastic way to spend 1.5 hours and you get to see the Palm, The Burj al Arab and spectacular views of Jumierah Beach.
 
 
 
 
This was the best foo d I had in  Dub ai. So elegant, tasty and an amazing experience. The Atlantis is incredible and I can't wait to be able to stay ther e one day, ho pefully😂👏
 
 
 
Breathtaking views of Downtown Dubai from 135 floors up, so worth it!
 
We were not going to go here but I am so glad we did.
Dubai do es everything to the absolute highest standard and no expenses are spared. This is what I mean:
 
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Cheap Eats in Dublin fit for a Foodie

Feb 27, 2020 7:55:47 PM / by Mary Weitzer posted in cheap eats, food, study abroad, Cheap budget, Ireland, foodie, food guide, eating low cost

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A restaurant guide targeted to foodies on a budget, with items priced at 10 euros or less. Here are 9 restaurants you should make sure to get to while in Dublin!

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