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    10 Global Drinks to Celebrate World Cocktail Week

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    In honor of World Cocktail Week, Jon Rochetti at The DC Traveler, challenged his fellow b5media Travel & Culture Channel bloggers to create the “quintessential (tongue-in-cheek) cocktail for our blog destinations.  Check them out: Jon at The DC Traveler created the Inside the Beltway Martini.  J. Michael at Starked DC created the DC Martini. Susan at The Disney Traveler created the Martinimagination. Justin at The Toronto Traveler created the Toronto Toddy. Shane at The Tokyo Traveler created the Tokyo Tsunami and the Tokyo Tourist. Alex at Sirened created the Amsterdam Green Haze Martini. Mary Jo at Fly Away Cafe created the Stew-tini.  Mary Jo at The Seattle Traveler created the Useless Needle. Matt at The Chicago Traveler created seven Chicago cocktails. Geoff at The Switzerland Traveler created the Zurich Banker and the Zurich Blue. Enjoy! Photo: Flickr Tags: b5media, b5media travel and culture, disney-travel, disney-vacation, walt disney world vacation planning, world cocktail week Share This

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    Summer Savings Tips and Flight Attendant Friday

    http://peter.stclair.nowiw.com/census/peter-tips-flight-atte...
    6 days ago in travel, hotel and booking Information Blog · No authority yet

    The opinions expressed in travel, hotel and booking Information are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of posts on travel I put here. I often wonder I would simply stop thinking in a place someday if living in a wisdom island. But I was wrong, that is the perfect post I got by now. I wan to start a fresh head. But I can't write this down. It is like some kind of addiction. I'm hooked on little one. Today's question, from Jon at The DC Traveler, is somewhat tongue in cheek and a bit of a challenge to all the bloggers in the travel & Culture Channel: Q. What would be the quintessential (tongue-in-cheek) cocktail for a Flight Attendant? A. As tongue in-cheek as I'm sure the rest of our bloggers will be, here's my ideal cocktail. I'm calling it the "Stew-tini." 1 part on time arrival 1 part fun-loving crew 1 part great layover 1 part polite, appreciative passengers Shake ..[next]. If you have a craving for travel, then come and enjoy. (more…)

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    Summer Savings Tips and Flight Attendant Friday

    http://peter.stclair.nowiw.com/census/peter-tips-flight-atte...

    The opinions expressed in travel, hotel and booking Information are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of posts on travel I put here. I often wonder I would simply stop thinking in a place someday if living in a wisdom island. But I was wrong, that is the perfect post I got by now. I wan to start a fresh head. But I can't write this down. It is like some kind of addiction. I'm hooked on little one. Today's question, from Jon at The DC Traveler, is somewhat tongue in cheek and a bit of a challenge to all the bloggers in the travel & Culture Channel: Q. What would be the quintessential (tongue-in-cheek) cocktail for a Flight Attendant? A. As tongue in-cheek as I'm sure the rest of our bloggers will be, here's my ideal cocktail. I'm calling it the "Stew-tini." 1 part on time arrival 1 part fun-loving crew 1 part great layover 1 part polite, appreciative passengers Shake ..[next]. If you have a craving for travel, then come and enjoy. (more…)