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Tapenade, Pistou, and Aïoli: Three Provençal Sauces That Fix a Plain Summer Table

A plain summer table is a solvable problem, and Provence solved it centuries ago. In the sun-soaked south of France, three simple sauces turn bread, vegetables, fish and eggs into a feast, each one built from a short list of Mediterranean ingredients pounded together into something far greater than its parts. They are tapenade, pistou …

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What Not to Wear in France: 10 French Dress Code Rules That Shock American Tourists

For many Americans, traveling to France especially Paris is a long-awaited dream filled with visions of croissants, cafés, and cobblestone streets. But as soon as they arrive, some visitors find themselves feeling out of place not because of the language barrier, but because of the dress code. In France, clothing isn’t just about comfort or …

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I Switched From Wells Fargo to a Portuguese Bank: Now the Monthly Interest Pays for Groceries

Sun on azulejos, a blue debit card on the counter, and a line in your banking app that reads “interest credited.” As of July 2026, moving everyday savings from a big U.S. bank that pays almost nothing to Portuguese accounts that actually pay changed a fixed expense into a line item covered by yield. You …

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The EU Border Question That’s Getting 1 in 5 Americans Denied Entry

And why what sounds like a simple answer is actually a legal line that many U.S. travelers still cross without realizing Every year, thousands of American travelers arrive in Europe with a round-trip ticket, a printed itinerary, and the quiet confidence that comes from decades of visa-free tourism. Most glide through passport control without a …

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Forget Anti-Aging Supplements: The Greek Island Where Dementia Doesn’t Exist And Diet Is the Reason

On Ikaria, people do not seem to age the way Americans expect. They age more slowly, more socially, and often with less visible cognitive collapse. The famous claim attached to the island is that there is “almost no dementia.” That phrase comes mostly from Blue Zones-style reporting and media coverage, not from a clean island-wide …

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The €1 House Deposits That Towns Keep: What Happens When the Renovation Misses Its Deadline

Every article about Italy’s €1 houses ends at the same place, with the restored kitchen and the terrace and the happy buyer raising a glass. Almost none of them follow the other path, the one where the permits stall, the builder vanishes, the money runs short and the clock keeps running. That path exists, it …

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9 Italian Restaurant Rules American Tourists Break Within The First 10 Minutes

The damage is usually done before the menus arrive. An American walks into an Italian restaurant, and within the first ten minutes, often the first ten seconds, has broken three or four unwritten rules without the faintest idea, while the staff exchange the small glance that means tourists, and the evening settles into the polite, …

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The €2 Spanish Tin That Outclasses the $18 Restaurant Appetizer: Mejillones en Escabeche, Explained

There is a tin in every Spanish supermarket, stacked by the dozen near the olives, that costs about two euros and delivers more pleasure than most appetizers on an American restaurant menu. Inside are a handful of plump mussels bathed in an orange-tinted marinade of olive oil, vinegar and paprika, ready to be tipped onto …

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Spain Has No €1 Homes: It Sells Entire Abandoned Villages Instead

Every few months the €1 house story circles the internet again, and every time, a certain kind of reader asks the obvious follow-up question. Italy sells crumbling houses for a euro, so where are Spain’s? The answer is that Spain has no such scheme, has never really had one, and does not appear to want …

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She Had $400K at 60, Moved to Italy, and Has $89K at 68: The Italy Retirement Costs Nobody Warned Her About

She did not move to Italy to live like a millionaire. She moved to stop feeling like her life was an endless bill. At 60, she had roughly $400,000 in savings and investments she could actually access. No private jet money, no trust fund, just a careful nest egg. She picked Italy because it looked …

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The Spanish Heat Survival Routine My Suegra Has Taught Me Over 6 Summers: The 7 Spanish Summer Habits That Make Extreme Heat Far More Bearable

The first summer I spent in Spain, I did everything wrong. I threw the windows open in the afternoon to let some air in, I kept busy through the middle of the day, I drank cold water by the liter and wondered why I still felt wrung out, and I treated the heat as something …

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