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The History Behind The Pittsburgh Salad
Well-known to all Pittsburgh natives is the infamous Pittsburgh Salad. But what exactly does a Pittsburgh salad consist of? Well, it’s your typical layered salad of lettuce, vegetables, meats, cheeses, and salad dressing. But there’s one big difference to this salad and it’s the french fries that are also included. Whether they be curly, waffle, or however you prefer your fries the warmth, salt, and texture of the fries bring an entirely new layer to your traditional salad. While, it’s not exactly known how the Pittsburgh salad came about it, it’s believed to be have been from a customer at Jerry’s Curb Service who ordered a steak sandwich without a…
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Seven Out Of Ten British tourists Travel To Go Out Partying
Did you know that 63% of British tourists plan to go out every night at their holiday destination? The recovery of tourism has been a reality this summer, millions of British tourists have returned to travel after the last few years of the pandemic, in which restrictions and coronavirus fear caused their numbers to fall drastically. But not all British travel to enjoy the rich culture, gastronomy, museums, infrastructures or beaches and good weather of their destinations. According to a recent survey done by the powerful search engine for flights and hotels Jetcost, one of the main reasons for many British tourists to travel is to go out partying. The Jetcost…
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Your Guide To a Winter Break in Vegas
Every holiday season, millions of people flock to Las Vegas for a cosy winter vacation, and for good reason. While Las Vegas is known for its dynamic gaming scene and luxurious casinos, there’s plenty more to draw you to the desert for a winter break The weather is nice, the city dresses up with holiday decorations and festivities are everywhere. According to data from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, more than 3 million people visited Sin City in December 2021, which was more than double the previous year. With that in mind, let’s look at some of the best winter attractions Sin City has to offer. 1. Town Square…
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Sweet Red Wine: What Is It And Some Popular Types
Red wine comes in all sorts of different styles and flavors, but sweet red wine is one that often surprises people. What exactly is sweet red wine and where does it come from? In this blog post, we will explore sweet red wine in more detail and take a look at some popular types. We will also discuss sparkling wines, which are a type of sweet red wine that many people enjoy! How Is Sweet Red Wine Made? Sweet red wine may be produced in a variety of ways. Winemakers may sometimes purposefully kill the yeast in wine to stop the fermentation process. This implies that the yeast cannot convert…
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What To Do If You Lose Your Passport
Losing your passport can be a very worrying experience, particularly if you have a holiday on the horizon, or even worse, you’re already abroad. The good news is that it can be a fairly simple problem to remedy and while it may take a little time, a new passport can be secured in a matter of days, in the most urgent of cases. It will cost you a fair bit more to skip the queue though, so it’s always worth opting for the slightly longer route if you have time before you travel. In the vast majority of cases, passports are lost rather than stolen, but in both instances, you should always…
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8 Lessons You Learn From Travelling the World
If you’ve never travelled much, it can be awe-inspiring to talk with someone that does. They have a wisdom and understanding of the world that you can’t gain from camping at the local lake or staying at a condo in Florida. Travelling gives you a more complete picture of the world. If personal growth is important to you, international travel can accelerate your development. Change your perspective with these lessons: Materialism is overrated. When you travel abroad, it’s not easy to bring your guitar collection, BMW, and fine silverware with you. You quickly find that you can do just fine without all of the items you seem to love so…
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Money: Don’t Save it. Invest It
You’ve read about the surprising benefits of saving money, but what if you could grow your savings faster? One way to do this is to invest your money instead of saving it. Investing your money could allow you to reach your savings goals more quickly. Below are a few different ways in which you can start investing. You can also read this press release titled “SOL Global Investments Corp. Acquires 10.22% Equity Stake in Captor Capital Corp.” to learn how businesses make their investments. High interest savers The most risk-free way to invest your money is to put it in a high interest savings account. Such accounts pay you interest each…
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The Surprising Benefits Of Saving Money
When it comes to putting money into our savings we might not automatically think about the benefits of saving money – however there are loads of benefits to consider. Here are some great reasons to save money. Emergencies Most emergencies that crop up can cost money, from an expensive car bill to needing to carry out a home repair, emergencies can add an unexpected expense. By saving money into your emergency fund you will have money set aside for these unexpected expenses that crop up. Without an emergency fund in place you might find yourself unable to pay for repairs, bills or debt repayments. You might also need to take…
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The Benefits Of Homeschooling
Many parents are concerned about the education of their children. What are their kids learning? What is being taught? How early should our offspring enter the education system? With all these questions, another one that we may ask ourselves is whether we should homeschool our children. Lets look at the benefits of homeschooling and see whether it’s for you and your kids. Child Led Learning Child led learning is possibly the number one reason people choose homeschooling over sending kids to school. Learning about stuff you actually want to learn about a huge deal. It keeps your attention and you actually enjoy it. Follow your child’s learning desires and move…
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Tips To Overcome Imposter Syndrome
Have you ever suffered from chronic self-doubt? Feeling like you don’t belong, or that everyone thinks you don’t deserve your achievements? If you can relate to those feelings, then you’ve likely experienced imposter syndrome. You’re not alone; studies suggest that 70% of people experience imposter syndrome at some point in their lives or career. Essentially, imposter syndrome stems from a high sense of self-doubt. Instead of attributing your success to your skills, you might downplay your success and attribute it to luck. Signs You Might Be Suffering from Imposter Syndrome ● Perfectionism. You may set high goals for yourself. Because your goal is perfection, the smallest mistakes may make you…