Posts Tagged ‘food’

How To Be Ocean Wise In Vancouver

February 5th, 2010

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Will you be traveling to Vancouver, British Columbia for the 2010 Olympics or on vacation?   If so, when you’re dining out, ask about Ocean Wise, a leading Canadian sustainable seafood program.

Founded by the Vancouver Aquarium in January 2005, the program gives consumers and travelers information on making smart seafood choices.

The Ocean Wise logo on a restaurant menu, deli-counter or seafood product has become a  symbol of ocean-friendly seafood choices.  Whether you’re buying canned tuna at the supermarket or spicy tuna rolls at a sushi restaurant, look for the symbol on a restaurant menu, display case or product.

In 2009, Ocean Wise went national in Canada from coast to coast with partners from Halifax, NS to Victoria, BC.  Today, Ocean Wise works with 300 partners from the restaurant, supplier and retail sectors at 2700+ locations.

Says Ocean Wise:

“Overfishing is the number one problem facing the world’s oceans. Ocean Wise addresses this critical issue by promoting sustainable fishery practices to prevent habitat destruction and enable species to thrive at optimum population numbers. The program enables Canadians to make environmentally-friendly seafood choices.”

Here are the BC locations where you’ll Ocean Wise:

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Camping Out In Britain

January 28th, 2010

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Camping trips can be the most authentic, nature travel experiences you’ll ever have.

traveling greener loves camping (leaving no trace) and guidebooks from Rough Guides.  That’s why we were excited to hear about the new The Rough Guide to Camping in Britain coming out in March 2010.

The guidebook brings travelers the best campsites across Britain, from simple sites in wilderness locations to glampsite chic with chandeliers.

Some 300+ camp sites were tried and tested for novice camper to seasoned tent-rigger. The full-color book also covers “the best kit, adventure sports, the top festivals and where to head for a spot of wild camping”.

According to the book, here are Britain’s Best Campsites for Food and Drink:

  • Abbey Home Farm – “Gloucestershire’s organic wonderland even has a resident cheesemaker.”
  • Dennis Cove – “Set on a beautiful estuary ten minutes from Padstow, with Rick Stein, a fish market and a vineyard on its doorstop.”
  • Hidden Spring – “Relaxed Sussex vineyard offering strong cider and its own wine.”
  • Talton Lodge - “Home-grown food, pasta-making courses and breakfast boxes at a tipi site near Stratford.”

For more info, visit RoughGuides.com.

Image courtesy of Rough Guides

10 Asia Blogs You’ll Love

January 19th, 2010
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Photo credit: Carrie Kellenberger/My Several Worlds

Is Asia calling?   If it is, there are Asia blogs about everything Asia for everyone from travelers, foodies and expats to educators and photographers.

traveling greener loves My Several Worlds and other blogs by Taiwan-based freelance writer/editor Carrie Kellenberger.  What we love about her blogs is they’re global cool and eclectic with posts on Taiwan, traveling in Asia, art, culture, education, photography and more.

“I love writing. I love traveling. I love photography. I love Asia. I don’t need any more than this to be inspired,” she says.

Kellenberger launched My Several Worlds to keep her family and friends updated on her travels and adventures in Asia.  Since then, she launched another two sites – Taiwan Photographers and Best Beaches in Asia and a third – Lay Your Head Here with her husband.

Says Kellenberger:  “My plan for 2010 is to bring it all back home. I’ll still be writing about travel, destinations, cultures, and lifestyles, but I also want to go old school and start writing more about our personal observations, experiences and travels in Asia.”

Need more inspiration?  Here are 10 Asia Blogs You’ll Love:

1. My Several Worlds

2. Asian Ramblings

3. EatingAsia

4. Unearthing Asia

5. Mike’s Blender

6. Jamie Sinz

7. Annamatic

8. Stickyrice

9. Kunzum

10. Chris in South Korea

What are your favorite Asia blogs?  Share and tell us about them.

The Adventures of Wicked Campers

December 17th, 2009

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Road tripping across Europe can be a wild, cheap (and greener) adventure.   If you’ve already booked stays in Amsterdam hotels and Barcelona hotels, you have diverse transportation options.

Just ask  bargain campervan company Wicked Campers, which rents out its funky campervans complete with graffiti, built-in kitchen and accommodation or tents for larger vehicles.

Wicked Campers is offering discounted winter rates for travel throughout Europe until April 1/2010.  Starting from £288 per week, their prices include a two-berth campervan with pick-up and drop-off in London, insurance for two drivers aged 25 and over, unlimited mileage and roadside assistance.

The company also offers one-way packages and depots in European cities including Amsterdam, Barcelona, Malaga and Munich.

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