International Travel Tips For The Best Family Vacations – Part 3

3 March 2012 by  
Categories: Vacations

Traveling in foreign countries can be a wonderful, uplifting experience that will never be forgotten, but there are also perils and difficulties that can arise on any trip, especially those that are outside your own country. In part 2 of this article series we discussed how to prevent sickness from local foods and water while away, how to carry cash with you safely and how to use credit cards while abroad and much more. Now here are even more international travel tips that can help you have the ideal family vacations while you are abroad:

* As with any plane trip you take, airlines can lose the luggage that is checked in as baggage on the flight. So to counteract that possibility, be sure to take all important papers that will be needed for the trip including visa, passports, medical and insurance documents, trip schedule, lodging information, driver’s licenses and so forth in your carry-on luggage just in case. That way it never leaves you as you make the trip.

* It is also a good intent to include a few clothing items in your carry-on bags that can get you through a couple of days in case your luggage is lost.

* To cut down on the amount of luggage that you have to carry, think about shipping the larger, more bulky items instead so that you can retrieve them at your first lodging destination and nor risk having them lost or misplaced on the flight.

* It’s always a good intent to have a small first-aid kit along with you on the trip that can be retrieved handily in the case of an emergency.

* White sneakers often brand you as a tourist in foreign countries, so try to use medium brown to black shoes that are also comfortable for the trip as they tend to blend in with nearly any kind of foreign attire.

* Be sure that you know what the local taxes are that apply to any buy made as they vary widely in foreign countries and can sometimes be more costly than the item itself.

* Become familiar with all customs stipulations regarding foods, plants and so on before you travel so you aren’t denied entry for any item that you have bought while on your trip.

All trips require some advance thought and preparation but vacations outside your own country call for even more diligent research beforehand. By using the international travel tips and recommendations made in this article series, you should be healthy to be superior prepared and have the perfect family vacation.

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International Travel Tips For The Best Family Vacations – Part 2

24 February 2012 by  
Categories: Travel Tips

Traveling abroad has it’s own rewards and challenges and it’s good to think and plan ahead for any trip outside the boundaries of your own country if you don’t want unpleasant surprises to crop up. In Part 1 of this article series we covered several tips on what paperwork might be needed as you travel, how to prepare for driving an auto in a foreign country, medical insurance concerns and much more. Now here are more international travel tips that can help you have the ideal family vacations while you are abroad:

* Most major credit cards are often accepted in foreign countries, but just be sure that the ones you have can be used successfully everywhere you intend to go. It might also be a good intent to notify your credit card companies in advance that you are leaving the country and how long you plan to be gone just so they do not flag your statement and deny charges due to suspicion of fraudulent activity.

* Credit cards are also beneficial to use in many cases since the credit card companies will handle all conversion rates for you, which can save you a lot of money because of not having to make those kind of complicated money conversion calculations on your own whenever you buy anything.

* Try to drink bottled water as much as you can to refrain sickness while on the trip. Water calibre can vary considerably from one country or even one area to another, so protect yourself by drinking as much bottled water as you can while on the trip. And refrain putting cover cubes in your drinks as they are usually made with local water and will melt in your drink.

* If you have some health concerns that require treatment, be sure to carry a copy of your medical history along with you in case it might be necessary to get treatment while you are away.

* If you have food allergies, find out how you pronounce the words to describe that food in that country’s language so you can be sure to refrain those foods while you are on your trip.

* Remember that Medicare and Medicaid do not pay for any treatment given outside the US, so determine in advance if additional coverage is needed and buy trip insurance before you leave in that case.

* If you carry cash while away, it’s often a good intent to keep it in a security belt rather than a notecase that is in your pocket. There are many pickpockets in foreign countries that are tremendously skilled in separating you from your money if it isn’t well guarded.

Be sure to read Part 3 of this article series to get even more valuable international travel tips that can help you have the ideal family vacations.

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International Travel Tips For The Best Family Vacations – Part 1

22 February 2012 by  
Categories: Vacations

Just traveling anywhere presents a certain amount of challenges to make sure that all goes well, but international travel introduces even more variables into the mix that require advance planning to successfully navigate. Of course, traveling in other countries can constitute some of the most memorable times of our life so the rewards are often worth the extra work needed in preparation. Here are some international travel tips that can help you have the ideal family vacations:

* Find out as much as you can about what paperwork will be required of you to enter and leave the country where you are going. What passports and/or visas will be needed? Will you be required to have a copy of your birth certificate?

* Find out if any vaccinations will be needed before you travel to that country. Also if you use medications, are they considered legal there?

* If a foreign language is used, try to get at least somewhat familiar with the basics of the local language just in case it might come in handy.

* If you plan on driving while in the foreign country, find out if you will need an additional driver’s license to do so. There are international driver’s permits that are accepted in 150 countries that might be what you need, and you can find out about it at the aaa.com website. And be sure that you have sufficient auto insurance that applies in that country before driving there too.

* If you plan on using your personal while traveling, check in advance for any necessary equipment such as voltage converters or electrical plugs that will be required in order to plug in and safely use your personal equipment while you are away. Also, how will you connect to the world wide web while outside the country?

* Will you be covered for any medical emergency that might arise while traveling in that country? Many health insurance policies do not extend beyond the borders of the US, so additional trip insurance might be required to be adequately covered.

* Try to get familiar with metric conversions or at least bring along a metric conversion plateau with you so you can comprehend what measurements actually mean as most of the world outside the US actually uses the metric system for measurement and this can be very confusing for Americans traveling abroad if they aren’t prepared.

Be sure to read Part 2 of our article series to get even more international travel tips that can help you have the ideal family vacations.

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Gordon Ramsay in Hells Kitchen With the Girls Team Part One

10 January 2011 by  
Categories: Culinary

Ding, Ding, and now over to our announcer – in the red corner (no mention of their weight) from the fighting city of ………

The Plonker Club counter states that it is less than 3 days until Gordon Ramsay’s puts the latest group of wannabe head chefs through Hell in order to futher their careers, but mostly for our entertainment.

As has now become traditional, Hell’s Kitchen will begin with two teams, separated on the basis of gender, beginning with the first half of the ladies that make up the red team!

Andrea

Andrea – Gordon Ramsays Hells Kitchen Season 5

Hometown: Reading, PA

Age: 30

Occupation: Line Cook

Experience:

Line Cook, Beverly Hills Tavern

Owner/Operator, White Linen Catering

Private Chef, Sugar Foods Inc.

Line Cook, The Chef’s Toque Catering

Kitchen Experience:

6 years

Culinary School:

Bachelor’s in Culinary Arts Management from The Culinary Institute of USA

Notes:

Andrea is underestimated in the kitchen due to her petite size and because she is a woman, but that is exactly how she likes it. Andrea states that when they hired her at the Beverly Hills Tavern that they got a two for one deal since she is not only the Line Cook but does many of the duties of a Sous Chef.

Carol

Carol – Gordon Ramsays Hells Kitchen Season 5

Hometown: Knoxville, TN

Age: 30

Occupation: Sous Chef

Experience:

Chef, Peerless Restaurant

Sous Chef, Northshore Brasserie

Executive Sous Chef, The Orangery

Chef and Kitchen Manager, Edison Park Steakhouse

Cook, Mesa Grill in Caesar’s Palace

Kitchen Experience: Â

4 years

Culinary School:

Le Cordon Bleu of Las Vegas

Notes:

Carol’s petite size doesn’t reflect her large passion for the craft of cooking. This married mom of two works in the only fine dining establishment in Knoxville, Tennessee but, plans on moving when she wins Hell’s Kitchen

Coi

Coi – Gordon Ramsays Hells Kitchen Season 5

Hometown: Austin, TX

Age: 22

Occupation: Café Cook Experience:

Pantry Chef (Tournant), Satellite Bistro & Bar

Garde Manger Manager, Dow Chemical

Garde Manger, Omni Hotel

Kitchen Experience:

8 years

Culinary School:

Art Institute of Houston

Notes:

Coi appears to be sugar and spice and everything nice, but watch out, because there appears to be a storm brewing in this fiery Texan! This self-proclaimed diva in the kitchen wants to show USA that a girly-girl can win Hell’s Kitchen. Even though she started cooking at a very young age, it was not until a high school culinary arts course that she realized she had a knack for being in the kitchen. Coi hopes her years of experience pay off in Hell’s Kitchen.

Colleen

Colleen – Gordon Ramsays Hells Kitchen Season 5

Hometown: Papillion, NE

Age: 41

Occupation: Cooking School Teacher Experience:

Chef/Owner/Instructor, The Classy Gourmet

Cooking demo for Cox

Kitchen Experience:

14 years

Culinary School:

Self-taught

Notes:

This happy-go-lucky, “A” personality type chef maintains that she did not select cooking as a profession, but that it selected her. Colleen currently owns and runs her own cooking school. This self-employed mom of 3 has gotten by with not only her bubbly personality, but her strong cooking skills. Always a perfectionist, she calls people that do not know anything about food “food idiots.” Colleen is a team player, and a doer, and wants to continue her culinary journey in Hell’s Kitchen

Round two of introductions for the red team coming shortly (after these words from our sponsors)

David Driscoll

The Plonker Club

The Unofficial Gordon Ramsay Fansite

www.theplonkerclub.com


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