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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.

I Stopped Eating American Bread for 60 DaysAnd My Stomach Changed Completely

So here is the uncomfortable sentence. Most supermarket bread in the States eats like a chemistry set, and when you live in Europe long enough you forget that until a trip back reminds you. If you remove fast yeasts, emulsifiers, sweeteners, oils, and added gluten from a daily loaf and switch to long-fermented wheat or …

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12 Best Places in the Caribbean to Live for Americans for $2,000 a Month

For many dreamers seeking sun, sea, and a slower pace of life, the Caribbean has long stood as the ultimate escape. But what if the fantasy of living in a tropical paradise wasn’t just for the ultra-wealthy or retirees? In reality, several Caribbean islands offer a surprisingly affordable cost of living yes, even for under …

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How to Make Homemade Gumbo That Tastes Like It Came From Louisiana

Gumbo is one of the most iconic dishes of the American South, particularly beloved in Louisiana, where it blends French, African, and Native American culinary traditions into a single hearty, flavourful stew. This rich dish combines a dark, deeply flavoured roux with meats like chicken and sausage or seafood, simmered alongside the “holy trinity” of …

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The 7 Office Customs In Europe That Would Get Americans Fired

A German engineer in Frankfurt closes her laptop at 5:00pm on a Friday in late July. She does not check email over the weekend. She does not check email when she lands in Mallorca on Monday. She does not check email for the next three weeks while she is on holiday. Her boss does not …

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This Authentic Bologna Recipe Is Nothing Like “Spaghetti Bolognese”: How To Make Homemade Tagliatelle Al Ragù Like An Italian Grandmother

When it comes to Italian comfort food, few dishes evoke as much warmth and nostalgia as Tagliatelle al Ragù. Originating from Bologna in the Emilia-Romagna region, this classic combines silky, freshly made egg pasta with a rich meat sauce simmered slowly to perfection. Unlike the “spaghetti Bolognese” known internationally, Tagliatelle al Ragù is an authentic, …

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The Most Popular Dinners in Greece Every Food Lover Should Try

Greek cuisine is celebrated globally for its fresh ingredients, bold flavors, and deep cultural roots. While tourists often flock to souvlaki stands or pile their plates high with gyros, the true heart of Greek dining lies in the meals locals prepare and enjoy at home. These traditional dinners are simple, wholesome, and deeply satisfying the …

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What It Really Costs an American Couple to Live in Portugal for 12 Months

The most popular cost-of-living posts about Portugal share one thing: they are wrong in a way that feels right. The rent looks reasonable. The groceries look cheap. The total looks like freedom. Then people arrive, sign a lease, live through January, fly home once, and discover that the number they budgeted was missing about €700 …

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The French Way of Complaining Without Sounding Powerless: The French Complaint Method That Actually Gets Results

And what it reveals about tone, expectation, and the art of making dissatisfaction sound dignified In the United States, customer service culture is built on the idea that “the customer is always right.” But that principle only works if you’re polite. Smile, explain your problem calmly, and express your frustration with a tone that doesn’t …

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4 Reasons Florida Retirees Are Abandoning Their Portugal Plans

A couple from Sarasota cancels their D7 visa appointment with the Portuguese consulate in Miami in late spring 2026. They had been planning the move for two years. The deposit on the Lisbon apartment they were going to rent in October is gone. The pre-application advisory fees of $7,400 are gone. The Portuguese course they …

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American Orange Juice Has 6 Additives: Why The Same Glass Of Orange Juice Looks Completely Different In Europe

Most Americans assume orange juice is just oranges that have been squeezed. The label on the carton suggests this, the marketing reinforces it, and the pulpy orange liquid in the glass looks like what oranges should produce. The reality is more interesting and less appealing. Mainstream American orange juice is one of the more processed …

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Why Spanish Attitudes Toward Public Bathing and Nudity Shock American Tourists: The Spanish Bathing Habit Tourists Are Never Warned About

An American couple from Ohio arrives at a public pool in Valencia on a Tuesday morning in July. The pool is half full. A grandmother in her sixties is doing slow laps. Two women in their thirties are reading on loungers. Several teenagers are playing in the deep end. About half the women are topless. …

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The Body-Grooming Habit Italian Men Refuse to Copy From Americans

And what it reveals about masculine identity, aesthetic restraint, and how one culture accepts the body while the other edits it In the U.S., male grooming has become a full-blown industry. Ads target men with razors, trimmers, and creams designed for everything below the neck. There are tutorials for shaping, trimming, exfoliating, and even bleaching. …

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