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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.

How To Make Tender Italian Roast Lamb With Garlic, Rosemary, And Potatoes

Abbacchio al Forno, or Italian roast lamb, is a traditional Roman dish deeply rooted in Italian culinary history, especially enjoyed during Easter celebrations and festive family gatherings. This dish features tender young lamb seasoned simply with garlic, rosemary, olive oil, and white wine, then roasted to perfection until golden and aromatic. In this recipe guide, …

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Why Italy Is The Only G7 Country Americans Should Consider For Retirement In 2026

The conversation usually starts with a map. Someone points at France, someone else argues for Canada, the practical one mentions the UK because “at least they speak English.” They are all wrong, and the 2026 passport rankings prove it with numbers that will make your retirement spreadsheet weep. Every year, analysts rank the world’s passports …

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How To Make Authentic French Quiche Lorraine At Home

Few dishes say “French comfort food” quite like a classic Quiche Lorraine. Born in the Lorraine region of northeastern France, this savory tart has become a globally recognized brunch item. But in its homeland, it’s much more than a brunch cliché it’s a symbol of rustic elegance and centuries-old culinary tradition. Rich, custardy, and packed …

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Why 74% Of Americans Who Move To Southern France Leave Within Two Years

The South of France sells itself with light. Even in winter, you get that soft Mediterranean brightness that makes you feel like your life is finally going to unclench. Then you try to live there. Not visit. Live. Buy a SIM, register an address, get a lease that lasts longer than a season, figure out …

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Why People In Spain, Italy, And Greece Avoid Water During Meals

Why Bother Talking About Drinking Habits at Mealtime? If you’ve spent time in Mediterranean areas like the coasts of Italy, Spain, Greece, or parts of the Middle East you might notice something curious: during a family lunch or dinner, many locals refrain from sipping water alongside their food. Instead, you’ll see wine, sometimes diluted with …

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How To Make Saltimbocca Alla Romana That Tastes Like A Roman Trattoria

Saltimbocca alla Romana is the kind of dish that proves Italian cuisine doesn’t need complexity to be extraordinary. With just a handful of ingredients veal cutlets, prosciutto, sage, and white wine this Roman classic delivers flavor that lives up to its name: “Saltimbocca” literally translates to “jumps in the mouth.” Originally from Rome, Saltimbocca is …

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The Bills I Stopped Paying After Moving To Europe: The Monthly Expenses I No Longer Have Since Leaving America

The surprise is not that life in Europe gets cheap. It usually does not. The surprise is how many specifically American household bills either vanish, shrink hard, or stop showing up as separate monthly punishments once daily life is built around a different system. The first thing that changes after a move to Europe is …

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The 12-Minute Meal Strategy That Makes Weeknight Cooking Feel Easy

Open the door, drop your bag, and put a pot on. The kitchen does not need a grand plan when the pantry is stacked correctly. A jar clicks, a knife hits the board, and olive oil pools in a pan that already smells like dinner. By the time a song ends, water is boiling. By …

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The Early Dementia Warning Sign Families Usually Recognize Too Late

And what it reveals about intergenerational living, subtle observation, and a cultural approach to aging that keeps families more prepared In the United States, awareness of dementia often begins with a crisis. A missed appointment. A confused phone call. A relative getting lost on the way home. Or a loved one who suddenly can’t remember …

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The Secret to Lasagna That Tastes Like an Italian Grandmother Made It: Authentic Italian Lasagna Recipe With Rich Layers

There is lasagna, and then there is Nonna’s lasagna. Anyone who has been lucky enough to grow up with an Italian grandmother knows the difference. Her lasagna is not just layers of pasta, sauce, and cheese; it is layers of love, patience, and tradition, each bite carrying memories of Sunday family lunches and kitchen tables …

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She Sold Everything for Porto: Here’s What Her Bank Account Looked Like 1 Year Later

You arrive with a fat cushion and a plan. Porto answers with rent, bills, and the kind of everyday math that decides whether your savings grow or disappear. As of April 2026, this is what a year really does to your balance. You land, tap your Andante card, and watch the river flash between tiled …

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The Two Food Additives Americans Eat Daily That France Strictly Limits With RECIPE Swaps Inside

Walk a French supermarket at noon and you can read the policy in the aisles. At the charcuterie counter, hams list curing methods and additive codes you can pronounce. In the sweets aisle, packages get whiter by cream and sugar, not by a brightening chemical on the ingredient line. The rules reached the shelf. If …

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