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The Lamington at Single-Origin Roasters

My search for the perfect Lamington ended this morning. If you donโ€™t know what a Lamington is, youโ€™re not alone. Yes, even I hadnโ€™t heard of one, until a posted a picture of the Chocolate-Coconut Marshmallows from The Sweet Life in Paris on my Flickr page and they were mistaken for Lamingtons.

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In-Room Coffee

One of my great joys in life in in-room coffee. Hotels do a lot of head-scratching things, like inventing โ€˜turn-down service.โ€™ Aside from a free piece of chocolate, does anyone like or want someone rummaging through their room while theyโ€™re out at dinner? Or the โ€œhotel channelโ€, which shows and glorifies the splendors of your hotel, which is kind of silly since youโ€™re already thereโ€ฆ.

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A Visit @Twitter

Iโ€™m going to take a wild stab and say that if I throw out the number โ€œ140โ€, for the majority of you, itโ€™s likely that โ€œTwitterโ€ comes to mind. For the rest of you, Twitter is the hottest social media network to breakout from the pack in the last few years. During my trip to San Francisco, I played a little Twitter-tag with one ofโ€ฆ

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Dining Around New York

The French have their paradoxes and so do Americans. Which was something I discovered over and over again while I was exploring New York with an especially inquisitive Frenchman in tow. There were lots of questions, like when watching television, itโ€™s tricky to explain why thereโ€™s a commercial for people stuffing their faces from all-you-can-eat buffet for $6.99 suddenly followed by an ad pushing low-calorieโ€ฆ

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La Cafeotheque de Paris

Iโ€™ve pretty much said everything I could about the โ€œcoffee issueโ€ in Paris here*, but one place thatโ€™s trying to buck the trend is La Cafรฉothรจque, a shop and cafรฉ that roasts coffee beans from all over the world. Itโ€™s also one of the (very) few places in Paris where Iโ€™ve seen a person preparing cafรฉ express (espresso) correctly, using a tamping device, and actuallyโ€ฆ

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Quelle difference

The TGV Lyria train makes the trip to Switzerland is just about three hours. If you buy your tickets in advance, first-class seats arenโ€™t that much more expensive than regular fares (sometimes the difference is little as โ‚ฌ5) and as a friend said to me, โ€œSince I donโ€™t use drugs, I spend the extra money on first-class train tickets.โ€ Lest you think first-class is elitist,โ€ฆ

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The Vevey Market

I was having a conversation a while back with someone who worked for an international hotel chain and she told me that their hotels in Europe donโ€™t have alarm clocks in the rooms because Europeans โ€“ when they take their vacations โ€“ arenโ€™t all that interested in keeping track of what time it is. We Americans, on the other hand, seem to have a needโ€ฆ

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8 Things About Hotels Iโ€™d Love to See Changed

Iโ€™ve worked in the service industry since I was sixteen years old and realize how hard the work is, and how much the people who work in it are undervalued and generally underpaid. On a recent trip I stayed in quite a few hotels, a different one every day for a week, and realized they could be doing a few things that would make thingsโ€ฆ

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Bircher Muesli

I have quite a few โ€œissuesโ€, including an aversion food thatโ€™s blue which wasnโ€™t intended by nature to be so (I donโ€™t understand whatโ€™s up with that โ€˜blue raspberryโ€™ soda), I donโ€™t like getting dressed first thing in the morning or talking to others for at least the first hour of the day, I get uneasy when being driven anywhere by a taxi or hiredโ€ฆ

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