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Ruben Arribas

About the Author: Ruben, co-founder of Gamintraveler.com since 2014, is a seasoned traveler from Spain who has explored over 100 countries since 2009. Known for his extensive travel adventures across South America, Europe, the US, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and Africa, Ruben combines his passion for adventurous yet sustainable living with his love for cycling, highlighted by his remarkable 5-month bicycle journey from Spain to Norway. He currently resides in Spain, where he continues sharing his travel experiences with his partner, Rachel, and their son, Han.

Before You Eat Pasta in Naples, Learn This Rule: This Pasta Habit Screams “Tourist” in Naples

Slide into a crowded trattoria in the Spanish Quarter, order spaghetti alle vongole, and raise your knife. The room tenses. The waiter tilts his head. You’ve just tripped a local wire. In Naples, the way you handle long pasta is a language, and cutting it says you don’t speak it. The city is generous with …

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Want to Move to Europe Without Going Broke? 14 Best Places to Live in Europe for Less Than $2,000 a Month

Our guide on the best Places for Living in Europe for Less Than $2,000 USD if you are planning to move in. Europe is home to some of the most vibrant cities and picturesque towns that offer a high quality of life, rich culture, and modern amenities at surprisingly affordable costs. Whether you’re a digital …

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This French Dessert Looks Fancy but Is Surprisingly Simple: How to Make Crème Brûlée That Tastes Like a French Restaurant

Crème brûlée looks deceptively simple. A silky custard base topped with a thin layer of crackling caramelized sugar seems easy enough to master. Yet for many home cooks, the result is often disappointing: grainy texture, watery centers, or a custard that lacks the rich creaminess found in restaurants. If you have ever followed a recipe …

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How Spanish Families Handle Children’s Snacking: The Everyday Structure American Households Have Lost

Watch a Spanish child eat across a day and one thing stands out to an American parent. There is far less of the constant grazing that fills an American childhood, the endless stream of packaged snacks between meals, the snack cup in the car, the granola bar at every transition. The Spanish child eats at …

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This Chili Crab Recipe Is Sweet, Spicy, Saucy, and Seriously Addictive: How to Master Singapore’s Famous Chili Crab at Home

Chili crab is one of Southeast Asia’s most iconic dishes, known for its bold flavors, rich sauce, and unforgettable aroma. Traditionally enjoyed in bustling seafood restaurants and hawker centers, it is often seen as a special-occasion meal rather than something to cook at home. Many people assume it is too complicated or messy to attempt …

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The Pizza Rivalry That Divides America: New York vs Chicago

Pizza, a beloved dish across the globe, takes on a special significance in the United States, where two major cities claim to make the best version: New York and Chicago. Ready to compare the famous New York Pizza vs Chicago Deep pizza? New York-style pizza is famous for its thin, crispy crust which allows the …

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This 15-Minute French Lunch Tastes Like a Paris Café: Croque Monsieur Recipe Turns Ham, Cheese, and Bread Into Magic

You can make this in the time it takes to scroll a delivery app, and it will still taste like you sat down in a Paris café and made a better decision than your past self. Why This French Lunch Fixes the American “I’m Still Hungry” Problem Most American lunches are built like a prank. …

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We Retired to the Azores in Portugal With $190,000: What’s Left After 5 Years, Retirement Paradise or Budget Trap?

If you say “Azores” out loud to an American, you can watch the fantasy form in real time. Green cliffs, hydrangeas, whales, slow mornings, and a quiet Atlantic life where money stretches because it is not Lisbon and it is definitely not New York. That fantasy is not totally wrong. The Azores can be cheaper …

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8 Evening Habits Portuguese Couples Maintain Past 65 That American Couples Drop Once The Kids Move Out

There is a particular sight in a Portuguese town on a warm evening. Older couples, well past sixty, walking together without hurry, stopping to talk, sitting over a small coffee or a glass of wine as the light goes. They are not killing time. They are doing the thing that has held them together for …

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Traditional Italian Soup Dishes From Minestrone to Ribollita: 6 Italian Soups You’ll Cook All Year With Easy Recipes

Our guide on the most Popular Soups in Italy to try to cook at home. Italian cuisine is known for its rich, comforting flavors and an emphasis on fresh, high-quality ingredients. Italian soups are no exception, ranging from hearty minestrone to delicate broths brimming with vegetables, beans, and pasta. Each region of Italy has its …

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60 Days Eating Only What Passes Swedish Food Standards And The American Snack That Was Causing My Afternoon Headaches

The headaches had been part of my afternoons for years. Mid-afternoon, three or four times a week, a dull pressure behind the eyes that would build across an hour and sometimes last into the evening. I had tried the usual fixes. More water. Less coffee. Different glasses. Earlier bedtimes. Screen breaks. None of it changed …

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This Ingredient Is in American Bread but Banned Across Europe: Why Europe Banned This Chemical in 1991

So let’s say it plainly before breakfast. Europe banned potassium bromate from food in the early 1990s and the United Kingdom made it illegal in flour starting April 1, 1990. The United States still allows it in flour within limits, which is why you will still find it on some American bread labels today. Same …

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