If you’re someone who seeks to exclusively or primarily eat foods that are locally produced or sourced within relatively close proximity to your home and not moved long distances to market, than it’s official…you’re a “locavore”! Wikipedia explains that the locavore movement in the United States and elsewhere was spawned due to the growing interest […]
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Ensenada’s Hotel Coral & Marina an All-Encompassing Escape
A mere 80 miles from San Diego lies the port city of Ensenada, a charming Mexican enclave that runs along 700 miles of Pacific Ocean and Sea of Cortéz coastline. The city, which is Mexico’s largest municipality in the area, offers endless possibilities for vacationers since the region is replete with culture, adventure, inspired cuisine, […]
5 Reasons Why Many Corporate Wellness Programs Fail Road Warriors
It’s estimated that corporate business travel is a $274 billion per year industry. With approximately 40 million Americans traveling for business purposes annually, the stakes are high. Not only do they help businesses thrive remotely, but keeping those road warriors well is a key to overall business success. While many businesses have a corporate wellness […]
Culinary Prowess on Point at Kettner Exchange Restaurant San Diego
San Diego’s Little Italy section has morphed into a culinary craft hotspot, with exciting new restaurants pushing food and beverage boundaries like never before. Among the array of notable establishments that have cropped up is the hip hotspot Kettner Exchange. This lively, impeccably-designed, multi-level restaurant (boasting Little Italy’s only rooftop patio) is the current see-and-be-seen […]
Uber Partnering Up with Breathometer to Curb Drunk Driving
Uber has always been touting its services as a great alternative to drunk driving, largely targeting young adults that often go bar-hopping. It has become an appealing transportation option for a lot of people that are aware of the consequences of driving under the influence, and has probably helped take a lot of drunk drivers […]
American River Rafting Is California Drought Proof
An article in last Sunday’s San Francisco Chronicle highlighted the unusual circumstances (all good!) that surround our water flow experience on both the South and Middle Forks of the American. Simply put, despite record low snowpack levels, the American River Rafting season is going to be in full force this summer! Don’t just take our […]
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