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Ruben Arribas

About the Author: Ruben, co-founder of Gamintraveler.com since 2014, is a seasoned traveler from Spain who has explored over 100 countries since 2009. Known for his extensive travel adventures across South America, Europe, the US, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and Africa, Ruben combines his passion for adventurous yet sustainable living with his love for cycling, highlighted by his remarkable 5-month bicycle journey from Spain to Norway. He currently resides in Spain, where he continues sharing his travel experiences with his partner, Rachel, and their son, Han.

How to Make Italian Lentils: Cotechino con Lenticchie Recipe

Cotechino con Lenticchie is a traditional Italian dish that carries deep cultural significance, especially during New Year’s celebrations. This hearty meal combines cotechino, a rich, slow-cooked pork sausage, with tender stewed lentils simmered in onions, garlic, and olive oil. Originating from Modena in Northern Italy, it symbolizes prosperity and luck, as Italians believe that lentils …

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The Café-Culture Reality That Makes American Expats Miss Starbucks

You think you’re moving into a film. Then you realize the café is not your office, not your therapist, and not your unlimited refills living room. The fantasy is clean. You picture yourself in a European city, laptop open, cappuccino beside you, soft sunlight, and a calm life where nobody is in a hurry. You’ll …

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Want to Escape High Taxes? 10 Countries Where Americans Fed Up With High Taxes Are Looking at These Countries

Across the United States, conversations about living costs and taxes are no longer abstract debates. They have become personal decisions for many people who feel their earnings are slipping away faster than they can build financial security. Housing prices, insurance costs, and state taxes continue to rise in many regions, leaving average families searching for …

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The 5 Reasons Ohio Retirees Don’t Last Two Years In The South Of France

A woman in her early sixties stands at her apartment door in Lucca. She has been here for 26 months. She is going home to Pittsburgh. She is not unusual. Most American women over 58 who move to Italy do this. The return is rarely about Italy. It is about specific structural factors that the …

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The Retirement Destination Battle: European Charm vs Mexican Magic Which Is Better for American Retirees?

One option is a small, gorgeous Mexican city where you can walk to dinner and be home by 9. The other is a European country that can turn into legal residency, public healthcare access, and a boarding pass to 29 Schengen countries. Americans keep comparing San Miguel de Allende and Portugal like they’re two versions …

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Spanish Culture Rules Tourists and Expats Should Understand

Spain is one of Europe’s most visited countries, and for good reason: stunning architecture, lively plazas, tapas culture, and that irresistible blend of tradition and modernity. But if you’re visiting for the first time, you might quickly realize that life in Spain runs by a different rhythm and not all of it is written down …

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The Italian Eating Habits That Make Calorie Counting Feel Unnecessary

And what it reveals about pleasure, rhythm, and the cultural difference between control and trust Spend a few days eating in Italy, and you’ll probably eat more pasta, more cheese, more bread, and more olive oil than you usually allow yourself. Yet the people around you don’t seem worried. They’re not ordering dressing on the …

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Avoid These 13 Packing Mistakes Before Your Next Flight

Packing for a flight should be simple but more often than not, it becomes a chaotic rush of stuffing bags, forgetting essentials, and stressing about baggage fees. Whether you’re a seasoned jet-setter or an occasional traveler, packing mistakes can lead to unnecessary stress, unexpected costs, and even ruined travel plans. To help you avoid these …

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Why Slow Train Travel Through France Costs Less Than Flying And Gives Back More: The Weekly Itinerary

The Paris-to-Nice flight on a budget carrier costs around 90 euros, takes ninety minutes in the air, and uses up most of a day once you account for airport transit on both ends. The same trip on the TGV costs around 70 to 90 euros if booked a few weeks out, takes six hours, and …

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Americans Throw This Away: The Italian Food Habit That Turns Waste Into Flavor

And what it reveals about tradition, resourcefulness, and the taste that lives between the bones Wander into a butcher shop in Tuscany, Puglia, or Emilia-Romagna, and you’ll hear terms that don’t appear in American meat counters. Names like “guancia,” “coda,” or “coratella” — cuts and organs that American consumers have either forgotten or never learned …

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How to Make Roti and Curry Chicken: Easy Homemade Recipe

Few dishes capture the vibrant flavors and heartwarming comfort of Caribbean cuisine like Roti and Curry Chicken. With its roots in Indian and West Indian cooking, this dish has become a beloved staple across Trinidad, Guyana, Jamaica, and beyond. Soft, flaky roti wraps paired with rich, aromatic curry chicken create a meal that’s as satisfying …

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Portugal Just Doubled The Citizenship Timeline: The 5 Year Path Is Officially Dead

Some doors close quietly. This one slammed shut on May 3, 2026. The 5-year residency-to-citizenship path was the single feature that made Portugal the most-discussed European destination for Americans seeking EU citizenship in the late 2010s and early 2020s. It was the reason the D7 visa became a household acronym in expat planning forums. It …

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