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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.

The Retirement Rule Americans Follow That Could Cost Them a Decade

The lie is not “save money.” Saving money is fine. The lie is the one that sounds responsible and ruins a decade: if you just work a little longer, you’ll finally feel safe. A lot of Americans do exactly that. They keep working not because they love their job, but because retirement still feels like …

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How Italian Cooks Make Beef So Tender It Falls Apart With a Fork: How to Make Italian Brasato al Barolo

When it comes to hearty Italian comfort food, few dishes are as rich and elegant as Brasato al Barolo. This iconic Piedmontese specialty features beef braised slowly in Barolo wine, one of Italy’s finest reds, along with vegetables, herbs, and spices. The result is a melt-in-your-mouth tender roast enveloped in a deep, velvety sauce that …

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Tennessee Couple Retired To Portugal With $310,000: What Month 20 Actually Looked Like The Expenses Nobody Warned Them About

The American retiree cohort that arrived in Portugal between 2023 and 2025 with somewhere between $250,000 and $400,000 in retirement savings is now, in 2026, arriving at month 20. The first six months were euphoria. The next year was adjustment. The 20-month mark is where the accounting settles, the assumptions get tested, and the actual …

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The 9 European Wellness Practices That Would Shock Most Americans

And what they reveal about risk, resilience, and a completely different relationship with the human body American culture treats the human body like a fragile, high-risk asset. Insurance plans are built around protecting it. Gym memberships promise to “optimize” it. Products, protocols, and professionals are available for every ache, pain, or imperfection. And if you …

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The Vietnamese Grilled Pork Recipe That Deserves to Be as Famous as Pho: How to Make Bún Chả That Tastes Like a Hanoi Street-Food Stall

When people think of Vietnamese food, pho and banh mi often steal the spotlight. But tucked away in Hanoi’s smoky street corners is a dish that locals swear by and food lovers around the world are just beginning to appreciate bún chả. This grilled pork and noodle dish combines fiery charcoal flavor, a sweet-savory dipping …

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9 American Travel “Hacks” Europeans Secretly Laugh At

American travelers love a good hack. Whether it’s rolling clothes to save suitcase space or booking flights on Tuesdays at midnight, the internet is packed with travel advice that promises to save money, time, or both. But when these tips cross the Atlantic, many fall flat or worse, draw quiet chuckles from seasoned European locals …

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The Fastest Way to Annoy a Server in Paris, Rome, or Barcelona: 7 The Restaurant Mistakes That Make Locals Cringe In Europe

From misreading a French table setting to putting cheese on the wrong pasta in Italy, Europe’s top culinary hubs have peculiar traditions that leave unsuspecting diners blushing. Sure, some rules feel ancient, but locals still hold them dear. Here are 7 surprisingly strict (and sometimes odd) dining customs in Europe’s food capitals that many visitors …

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10 Roman Etiquette Rules That Shock Americans But Locals Follow Without Question

Rome, with its rich history, stunning architecture, and delicious food, is a favorite destination for travelers. However, Italians have their own set of cultural norms and traditions, especially in their capital city, that can seem overly formal or “uptight” to Americans. While these etiquette rules may feel “uptight” to some Americans, they reflect the respect …

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The Fish Rule Portuguese Women Over 70 Follow That American Doctors Just Started Prescribing

In a Portuguese kitchen, fish is not a special occasion. It is Tuesday. The women of Portugal, and especially the older generation, have eaten fish several times a week their entire lives, grilling sardines on the balcony, simmering salt cod into a hundred dishes, and treating the daily catch of the Atlantic as the ordinary …

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The 5 Ingredients That Make Real Margherita Pizza: How Italian Pizzaioli Make Margherita Pizza With Just a Few Ingredients

Margherita Pizza is the epitome of Italian simplicity and culinary elegance, showcasing how just a few high-quality ingredients can create something extraordinary. This iconic Neapolitan pizza, with its blistered thin crust topped with vibrant tomato sauce, fresh mozzarella, fragrant basil leaves, and a drizzle of olive oil, was created in honor of Queen Margherita of …

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Spanish Supermarkets Sell Milk From the Shelf, Not the Fridge: Why UHT Won Europe and Lost America

Walk into a Spanish supermarket, head for the milk, and you will not find it in a chilled cabinet. It sits on an ordinary dry shelf, stacked in cartons at room temperature, next to the coffee and the sugar. To an American shopper this looks alarming, even a little unsafe. To a Spaniard it is …

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How Peruvian Cooks Make Lomo Saltado So Savory and Addictive

Peruvian cuisine is a vibrant tapestry of indigenous traditions and global influences, and few dishes showcase this fusion better than Lomo Saltado. A bold stir-fry of marinated beef, onions, tomatoes, and Peruvian spices served over crispy fries and rice it’s a plate that blends Chinese cooking techniques with classic Latin American ingredients. Originally born from …

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