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Peru – Land of the Inca Empire
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Peru is a country brimming with culture and history. Learn how to make the most of a stay in this fascinating Inca country.
Jul 14, 2010
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Lisa Eldridge
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Souvenir Shopping in Peru, Machu Picchu
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Trips to Machu Picchu offer opportunities to buy colorful Quechua crafts from street vendors. In Lima, Peru, travel to upscale Miraflores for fine silverware.
Sep 3, 2009
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Karen Berger
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Five Things Travelers Need to Drink When in Peru
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Certain Peruvian drinks can be considered part of the heritage. Therefore, to truly experience Peruvian culture, a traveler needs to try certain drinks.
Jun 1, 2010
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Natalie Lefevre
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Ideas for Romantic Honeymoons: Places to Visit – Peru
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Peru: a perfect place for a luxury honeymoon and romantic getaways for couples.
Jun 19, 2010
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Kathryn Waldron-Hyden
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Shade Coffee – Better For The Environment, Better Tasting
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Shade coffee is grown using traditional methods in the shade of forest floors. It is better for the environment, cheaper to grow, and tastes better.
Sep 15, 2010
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David Park
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Book Review –The Sunflower by Richard Paul Evans
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The Sunflower is an enthralling journey through the jungles of Peru, filled with adventure and romance.
Nov 19, 2009
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Bhavya Dabas
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The Pisco Sour
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The Pisco Sour, the national drink of Peru and Chile alike, is a delicious, refreshing cocktail. Read on for the history.
May 22, 2011
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Rachel Carbonell
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Peruvian Party Drinks "Chicha Morada" and "Cebada de la Cerveza"
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Renowned as thirst-quenching drinks from Peru, Chicha Morada & Cebada de la Cerveza will impress your guests. They are rich in anti-oxidants and lime flavor
Dec 29, 2011
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Brandy Pearce
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The Art of Ceviche: a New Paradigm for Cooking
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Ceviche is a South American seafood dish, citrus marinated and requires no heat for preparation.
Aug 3, 2010
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Mahmoud Riad
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Portland Based Moonstruck Chocolates Lands Unusual Deal
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Oregon based business, Moonstruck Chocolates announced that it will be the sole supplier of the rare Fortunato No. 4 chocolate in the United States.
Feb 16, 2011
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Lynne Thompson
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José de San Martín: South American Liberator
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General José de San Martín (1778-1850), was a prime leader in the South American independence struggle with Spain.
Nov 12, 2010
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Mike Godfrey
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Mallorca - Olive Oil Tourism
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Olive Oil tourism is the up and coming green activity on the island of Mallorca, olives, olive oil, olive groves, olive mills and local gastronomy.
Jun 9, 2008
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Rachel L. Webb
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Sonoma County Wine Tour
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Take a winery tour at Ferrari-Carano and learn how Don and Rhonda Carano created this elegant estate in Dry Creek Valley-an area known for full, rich wines.
Sep 29, 2008
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Betsy Husband
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Arabica and Robusta – The Great Coffee Debate
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Arabica and Robusta are two distinct species of coffee and are very different in the location in which they are grown and their taste and quality. This is t
Nov 30, 2010
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Murray Shukyn
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Miraflores & Central Lima
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Long considered a simple entrance point to the country's majestic natural and ancient wonders, Lima, the capital of Peru, deserves a second glance.
Mar 1, 2009
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James W. Coates
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Peruvian Seafood Stew
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Dishes in Latin America often feature a bounty of seafood. In Peru, the native potato is also a highlight, as in this flavorful, hearty stew.
Dec 4, 2010
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Pamela Steed Hill
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Save Money Buying Canned Goods
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In this economy, buying canned goods is a smart move...How to save big in the canned food aisle, and what to buy.
Sep 7, 2009
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L. Marie Dubuque
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How to Use Quinoa in Vegan Recipes
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Packed with protein, quinoa is a quick cooking whole grain that is easy and fun to use in vegan recipes.
Nov 12, 2009
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Virginia Messina
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Temecula Wine Country in California
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California wines are well-known, and the Wine Country of Temecula Valley contributes to the state's rich heritage of wineries and entertainment.
May 16, 2009
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Tom Wolsey
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Halloween in South America
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The Celts brought Halloween to the America's sure, but many of the holidays princicpal ideas originated from the America's.
Oct 6, 2006
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Nicholas Gill
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