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Is Travel Advice worse than Foodie-ism?

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If it doesnt help me get clicks, it’s not worth doing
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The Argonaut wrote:I'll only be here for a couple days, but I've left my mark on this city

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I find it interesting argo doesn't need sleep.
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The Argonaut wrote:I'll only be here for a couple days, but I've left my mark on this city

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nice work.
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Did Argo make it back home yet? I'm worried about him.
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I'm at the Orioles game. Maybe you can see me on TV
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We’re about three weeks away from a return trip to Europe, Lisbon and Paris respectively.

We’ve started booking dinner and breakfast reservations in Lisbon…and dinner booked at a place we really loved in Paris last time. We’re also going to try to go to Paul Bert this time too.

There’s also a coffee shop in Paris I really want to go to that only takes reservations, and books out a week in advance. It’s called Substance, and it’s more of an experience, but it has great reviews, and looks legit. Hoping to book that while we’re in Lisbon. We also booked a day trip to Sintra while in Portugal, as well as a day trip to the Loire Valley for a vineyard tour and tasting while in Paris.

My plan is to eat vegan when possible, and not stress about eating meat.
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Paul Bert :peace:

an all time favorite..enjoy
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doug rr wrote:Paul Bert :peace:

an all time favorite..enjoy
What are your recommendations?
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dad wrote:
doug rr wrote:Paul Bert :peace:

an all time favorite..enjoy
What are your recommendations?
honestly, pretty much anything...I know you're on the vegan side but the steak tartare is out of this world..also their classic french sole meunière is fantastic..dont skimp on a bottle of Bordeaux
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dad wrote:We’re about three weeks away from a return trip to Europe, Lisbon and Paris respectively.

We’ve started booking dinner and breakfast reservations in Lisbon…and dinner booked at a place we really loved in Paris last time. We’re also going to try to go to Paul Bert this time too.

There’s also a coffee shop in Paris I really want to go to that only takes reservations, and books out a week in advance. It’s called Substance, and it’s more of an experience, but it has great reviews, and looks legit. Hoping to book that while we’re in Lisbon. We also booked a day trip to Sintra while in Portugal, as well as a day trip to the Loire Valley for a vineyard tour and tasting while in Paris.

My plan is to eat vegan when possible, and not stress about eating meat.
have fun dad. i'm really interested to hear how that coffee shop goes, and whether it lives up to the hype.
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i drove to a neighboring town the other day, stopped at a gas station and got a coffee and a Clif bar. not bad, similar to the coffee and Clif bars where i live.
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bodysnatcher wrote:i drove to a neighboring town the other day, stopped at a gas station and got a coffee and a Clif bar. not bad, similar to the coffee and Clif bars where i live.
what kind of clif bar? how much was gas? you should go to Paul Bert
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doug rr wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:i drove to a neighboring town the other day, stopped at a gas station and got a coffee and a Clif bar. not bad, similar to the coffee and Clif bars where i live.
what kind of clif bar? how much was gas? you should go to Paul Bert
where did they source their beans?
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doug rr wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:i drove to a neighboring town the other day, stopped at a gas station and got a coffee and a Clif bar. not bad, similar to the coffee and Clif bars where i live.
what kind of clif bar? how much was gas? you should go to Paul Bert
Peanut butter
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The foothills of the Ouchitas. Rivers and trees. Close enough to Texas. Broken Bow has it all. Since I'll be mostly staying put on the river, I really just need a grocery store recc. Dad?
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washing machine wrote:The foothills of the Ouchitas. Rivers and trees. Close enough to Texas. Broken Bow has it all. Since I'll be mostly staying put on the river, I really just need a grocery store recc. Dad?
tbh, I’ve never been. I’ve definitely considered that part of OK, but I’ve not gotten around to it.

That said, it’s considered north Texas now.
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after you hit the grocery store, broken box has some nice ball fields to catch a game...
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There won't be any time for ballgames, doug. The river rocks are calling.
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washing machine wrote:There won't be any time for ballgames, doug. The river rocks are calling.
Are you prospecting? Gold in them parts?
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spike wrote:
washing machine wrote:There won't be any time for ballgames, doug. The river rocks are calling.
Are you prospecting? Gold in them parts?
He’s mining for Bigfoot.
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