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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 French Toast Like a Pro (No Fancy Ingredients Needed)

French toast, or pain perdu in its original French form, is a beloved breakfast classic that has earned a spot on tables around the world. With its golden, crisp edges and custardy center, it’s hard not to fall in love with this dish that turns simple ingredients bread, eggs, milk, and a bit of sweetness …

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If You Want Culture, Here’s the Ranking: Mexico vs Colombia vs Spain vs Italy

Americans say they “want culture” the way they say they “want to eat healthier.” It sounds noble. It’s also vague enough to mean anything. Do you mean museums and old buildings, the kind of history you pay €18 to walk through with an audio guide? Or do you mean the kind of culture that ambushes …

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Wells Fargo Charged Me $34 For Breathing – U.S. Banks Charge You to Exist And Portuguese Banks Don’t.

Picture a Tuesday: you log in to your U.S. bank and a $34 “service” fee winks at you for the privilege of holding your money. Same week in Lisbon, your account costs €0–€5 a year, bills pull themselves, and a short-term deposit actually pays you. I ran both systems side by side for 90 days. …

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Why Europeans Manage Blood Sugar Differently Than Americans

And what it reveals about food rhythm, daily movement, and the invisible habits that shape a continent’s health Walk through a typical Mediterranean neighborhood at lunchtime and you’ll see grandmothers spooning lentils onto ceramic plates, children dipping bread into olive oil, and men in suits calmly eating multi-course meals with wine all without calorie apps, …

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The Canary Islands Are Spain’s Best-Kept Secret for Winter Escape – Here’s Why Americans Are Finally Catching On

Europe has treated the Canaries like a winter pressure valve for decades. The only “new” thing is that Americans are starting to notice there’s a place in Spain where January feels oddly… normal on your skin. In January, mainland Spain is doing its usual winter thing: bright sun, cold shade, that annoying moment where you …

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The Mediterranean Beach Reality Americans Aren’t Ready For

And What It Reveals About Ritual, Ease, and a Different Understanding of Cleanliness In the United States, going to the beach often starts with a shower. You wash off the sleep, apply sunscreen in front of the mirror, do your hair just enough to feel fresh, and head out clean—ready to stretch out on a …

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German Banking Rules Helped Me Save $1,400 a Month

Picture a Friday in Berlin: salary lands early morning, bills pull themselves by mandate, rent leaves on the dot as a Dauerauftrag, and what’s left auto-splits into sinking funds and an ETF Sparplan. No late fees, no “oops, forgot,” no 22 percent APR chasing you. I copied that exact setup at home for 30 days, …

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Why These 10 UNESCO Cities Belong at the Top of Your Travel List

The world is filled with cities that capture the imagination, but few hold the distinction of being recognized by UNESCO for their outstanding cultural, historical, or architectural value. These UNESCO-listed cities aren’t just tourist destinations; they are living, breathing centers of heritage that have shaped history and continue to influence the world today. Each city …

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The Coffee Mistake That Ruins Tiramisu (And Your Afternoon)

You dip a biscuit in coffee, set it in the dish, and two hours later your brain is clear instead of sleepy. The difference was the soak. Tiramisu is not a sugar bomb in a fancy coat. In Italy it began as a quick lift after lunch. Coffee for focus, mascarpone for staying power, eggs …

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