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At Food Blogger Journey, our travel journal section is dedicated to sharing our culinary and traveling experiences around the globe. We love discovering new destinations that introduce us to unique flavors and stories, thereby enriching our understanding of diverse cultures, history, and daily life. Join us as we explore delicious meals in amazing locations created by people, for people, and hopefully inspiring your own culinary journey.


Feet, Faith, and Foam: Over 130-Kilometer Showdown on the Camino de Santiago with TEVA Terra Fi 5 Universal or Hurricane XLT3
By Dirk Ebener - August 11, 2026 Comparing the TEVA Terra Fi 5 Universal and Hurricane XLT3. The Camino de Santiago offers stunning views, tough days, and plenty of surprises. On this 130-kilometer journey, the most important choice is which shoes will support me along the way. Forget about the sleeping bag and extra shirts for now; this pilgrimage is really about what I wear on my feet from start to finish. Many people suggest sturdy hiking boots. Yet past records show bli

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3 hours ago7 min read


Travel Technology for Solo Travelers: What You Really Need to Stay Connected, Secure, and Backed Up - Part 3
By Dirk Ebener - August 16, 2026 Travel Technology for Solo Travelers Five Questions to Ask Before Packing Your Technology Can an iPhone and iPad replace the laptop for this particular trip? How will I connect to the internet when hotel Wi-Fi is unavailable or unreliable? What happens to my photographs and files if a device is lost, damaged, or stolen? How will I protect passwords, financial information, and personal data while traveling? Am I carrying technology because I ne

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2 days ago6 min read


Travel Technology for Solo Travelers: What You Really Need to Stay Connected, Secure, and Backed Up - Part 2
By Dirk Ebener - August 15, 2026 Travel Technology for Solo Travelers Five Questions to Ask Before Packing Your Technology Can an iPhone and iPad replace the laptop for this particular trip? How will I connect to the internet when hotel Wi-Fi is unavailable or unreliable? What happens to my photographs and files if a device is lost, damaged, or stolen? How will I protect passwords, financial information, and personal data while traveling? Am I carrying technology because I ne

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3 days ago4 min read


Travel Technology for Solo Travelers: What You Really Need to Stay Connected, Secure, and Backed Up - Part 1
By Dirk Ebener - August 14, 2026 Travel Technology for Solo Travelers Five Questions to Ask Before Packing Your Technology Can an iPhone and iPad replace the laptop for this particular trip? How will I connect to the internet when hotel Wi-Fi is unavailable or unreliable? What happens to my photographs and files if a device is lost, damaged, or stolen? How will I protect passwords, financial information, and personal data while traveling? Am I carrying technology because I ne

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4 days ago5 min read


Finding the "Plot Twist": How Unexpected Detours Make the Best Chapters and the Best Journeys
By Dirk Ebener - August 7, 2026 Coffee, Books, and the perfect day to write stories in the travel journal Picture your favorite movie or book. The story almost never unfolds as expected. The hero sets out with a plan, only to face a washed-out bridge, a missing friend, or a sudden storm. These surprises pull us in. Without them, the story would fade into the background, losing its spark. Yet when we travel, we hope for smooth sailing. We pore over reviews, snap up non-refun

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Aug 74 min read


The Solo Table: A Journey of Self-Discovery, Street Food, and the Open Road – Part 2
By Dirk Ebener - May 29, 2026 Funchal City on Madeira Island in Portugal The New Era of Solo Exploration Solo travel is no longer just for young backpackers looking for cheap hostels and last-minute train rides. By 2026, it has become a broader, more welcoming adventure. Retirees are exploring Asia and Europe in depth. Women are confidently creating their own journeys. Even busy professionals find time for solo food adventures between meetings. More and more, travelers over f

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May 299 min read


What is the next travel that makes sense?
By Dirk Ebener - May 26, 2026 Food Court and hawker center serving food in Malaysia Over the past ten years, I’ve sought out unknown restaurants, coffee shops, and menus, often venturing into hidden corners of Shanghai and Wuxi, and even questionable-looking street food places in New Delhi. Each experience felt like a travel experiment in discovering the unexpected. That unpredictability is what I look for as a travel and food blogger. Sitting at a dirty table or on a wet p

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May 269 min read


The Small Things We Carry: Meaningful Travel Keepsakes for Long-Term Travelers
By Dirk Ebener - May 22, 2026 Small souvenir store in Izmir, Turkey Why Long-Term Travelers Choose Differently As you travel farther and longer, you start to notice how much each item in your bag really matters. Things that once seemed special can quickly become extra weight. Traveling changes what you value and what you decide to leave behind. Traveling from country to country teaches you to keep only what truly matters. Every time you cross a border, you have to ask

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May 256 min read


Beyond the Guidebooks: Discovering Hidden Gems and Hanseatic Charm in Trier, Bremen, and Lübeck
By Dirk Ebener - May 1, 2026 Trier, Germany - Porta Negra or Black Gate is a large Roman City Gate in Trier, Germany The aroma of roasted almonds and the cool touch of ancient stone instantly transport me back to Northern Europe, where every cobblestone seems to echo with history. I set out for Germany in search of direction, but instead, I uncovered stories waiting in every corner. Enjoy reading "Beyond the Guidebooks: Discovering Hidden Gems and Hanseatic Charm in Trier, Br

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May 36 min read
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