3 Reasons to Order Ginger Ale on a Flight
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by Jennifer Lynn
2d ago
Growing up in the Detroit area of Michigan, we always had Vernors Ginger Ale in the house. In fact, I still check my mom’s basement when I visit just to confirm that the stash is still intact. If you’re from Michigan, you know what I’m talking about.  Vernors is a cult classic in Michigan like Better Made Chips and Faygo cola. The gingery drink is so nostalgic that when I worked at Disney World for a summer, I met a fellow Michigander who had moved to Florida many years ago – he said Vernors was one thing he missed the most about living there.  Fast forward many years later, I move ..read more
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7 Ways I Celebrated My Birthday at Disney World
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by Jennifer Lynn
5d ago
Happy Birthday to me! As part of my month-long birthday celebration , I took a 3-day trip to Disney World.  Here are 7 ways I celebrated my special day in the happiest place on Earth: 1. Drinks Around the World – Given my trip fell right in the middle of the International Flower & Garden Festival, I couldn’t resist a stop at EPCOT. After checking out all of the festival food and drink kiosks in Canada, UK and France, I opted for my go-to celebratory beverage- a glass of Prosecco from Italy in the World Showcase and walked over to Germany to snap a pic.   2. 1/2 P ..read more
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EPCOT’s International Flower & Garden Festival
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by Jennifer Lynn
1w ago
In 1994, Disney’s EPCOT kicked off a modest garden-themed event that now, 30 years later, has turned into one of the most sought after annual events at Disney.  EPCOT’s International Flower & Garden Festival (which the event was eventually named) is hosted from late February to late May. And during this time, guests visiting EPCOT will have the opportunity to not only ride well-known attractions like Test Track and Soarin’, but they will also have the chance to see amazing topiaries, gardens and flower displays all around the park.  The festival also offers 20+ specialty ..read more
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Happy National Pet Day!
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by Jennifer Lynn
1w ago
To all the pets we love and those who love us back, thank you for all the joy you bring us each and every day! The post Happy National Pet Day! appeared first on Bistro Chic ..read more
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7 Ways to Sneak in Exercise on Vacation
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by Jennifer Lynn
2w ago
Staying healthy and maintaining my fitness level are important goals for me, even when I’m away from home. So it’s no surprise that I’m a big fan of exercising and staying active while on vacation. This doesn’t always mean HIIT workouts and hardcore runs, although my vacations somehow always seem to include these! Even small bursts of movement on your vacation can be beneficial. They will not only help you maintain your fitness goals but they can also help you stay energized throughout your trip. The key is to know how to  sneak in these mini workouts throughout your day. So if you ..read more
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7 European Travel Dupes
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by Jennifer Lynn
2w ago
Several years ago, I was pining for my first trip to France. At the time, I had already been to Europe a couple of times, but never managed to make my way to France. With two small children and limited funds, my husband and I started looking at alternative locations that would give us a French feel but would be easier logistically for the kids and for our budget. A friend suggested I try the Quebec area of Canada, given its strong French heritage and European ambience, as well as the more convenient (ie. drivable) travel distance than Europe. This travel “dupe” or duplicate, ended up being on ..read more
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Vacation Signs
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by Jennifer Lynn
3w ago
Signs are everywhere; yet they are easy to miss.  For instance, I just arrived back from vacation to find a brand new stop sign on a heavily trafficked street that I have crossed thousands of times. I literally would have missed the sign if not for the car in front of me stopping.  While the stop sign is needed in order to force speeding cars to slow down, the act of stopping at that one spot seemed awkward, even out of place. When you think about it, vacations are a little like that stop sign. They can feel a bit awkward at first, but they are a much needed reminder to slow down an ..read more
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French Mornings on Hilton Head
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by Jennifer Lynn
3w ago
I’m so fortunate to be back in one of my favorite vacation places – Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Although I’ve visited Hilton Head many times, today I discovered The French Bakery, an adorable (albeit expensive) French coffee shop and cafe in the Shelter Cove area of the island. Don’t be fooled by the size of the cafe. While on the smaller side, the cafe has an extensive breakfast, brunch and lunch menu, including omelettes, quiche, salads, sandwiches, French toast and more. Seriously, there were so many good choices on the menu, it was hard for me to decide! I landed on a French favo ..read more
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It’s Island Time, Finally!
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by Jennifer Lynn
1M ago
Hello Everyone! It’s finally Island Time which means I get to enjoy some much needed sun and sand along with a few mimosas and mai tais. Wish you were here to celebrate. See you all soon, Jennifer The post It’s Island Time, Finally! appeared first on Bistro Chic ..read more
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5 French Books to Read on French Language Day
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by Jennifer Lynn
1M ago
Happy French Language Day!  It’s no secret that I’ve had a love affair with the French culture and language for many years. Although I studied Spanish for 8 years in high school and college, French always seemed more romantic and mysterious than any other language. So after college and grad school I decided to take a conversational French class at a nearby community college, in preparation for my first trip to France. The class not only helped me learn everyday, helpful phrases to use while traveling (and it did come in handy!), it also opened my eyes to French culture and lifestyle.&nbs ..read more
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