Kale crisps recipe – vegan cheesy & spicy

Kale crisps recipe – vegan cheesy & spicy.

We are always on the hunt for healthy, tasty snacks and we are massive fans of kale crisps.

This kale crisps recipe takes them to a whole new level. They are cheesy, slightly spicy and addictively delicious.

I love that as soon as we make them all three of our children descend on them. Including our notoriously fussy six-year-old.

What’s even better is that not only do you get all of the nutritional benefits of kale – one of the world’s healthiest foods and particularly good for the heart. You also get

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How to add travel insurance after booking a trip

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If you’re planning to book a trip in the near future, especially around the holidays, then consider investing in travel insurance.

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Vacations, in general, can get pricey. And when you’re filling in your credit card information to book airline tickets, hotels, cars and more, it may be tempting to cut costs and decline insurance coverage. Who needs yet another added expense?

But declining to buy travel insurance may actually cost you time and money later on. Depending on the type of travel insurance you purchase, you could end up saving hundreds (if not thousands) if you run into

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These Stunning Yachts Are the Best Way to See Idyllic Indonesian Islands

As Asia reopens to travelers, Travel + Leisure takes a look at the artfully designed charter yachts plying Indonesia’s waters.

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The Dunia Baru ship off the Indonesian island of Komodo.

Indonesia has drawn hard-core sailors and scuba divers for decades, but these days a flotilla of more luxurious, all-inclusive ships is bringing a new breed of adventurers to the archipelago’s 17,000 islands. Aman helped change

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Shangri La Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – a review

On our summer adventure to Malaysia with kids our first stop was the vibrant city of Kuala Lumpur. Full of color and fun and somewhere to recuperate after our long travels. We decided to stay at the Shangri La Hotel Kuala Lumpursomewhere really luxurious during this time.

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A family stay at the Shangri La Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

A family stay at the Shangri La Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Hotel and Location

The Shangri-la Hotel is set right in the heart of

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Kinderdijk windmills – a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Netherlands

On our Spring trip to The Netherlands one of the highlights was our visit to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kinderdijk, just outside of Rotterdam.

The windmills of Kinderdijk – a UNESCO World Heritage Site, The Netherlands

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Standing on their own, dotted about between canals full of waterlilies and lined by tall reeds gently swaying, the windmills of Kinderdijk are atmospheric, beautiful and an absolute must-visit for any trip to The Netherlands.

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Florida airport closures, airline travel waivers

As Hurricane Ian approaches Florida’s Sarasota County, some Florida airports have announced closures, and airlines are offering travel waivers for those impacted.

Many travelers have already had their plans disrupted. Nearly 2,000 US flights slated for Wednesday have been canceled, according to the flight-tracking site Flightaware.com, with the highest cancellations at Florida airports.

At a White House briefing, FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell said the entire state will likely be affected by heavy rains, strong winds, flash flooding, storm surge and power outages this week.

“Floridians are going to experience the impacts of this storm for a very long time,” she

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Fall Travel Is Changing. Here’s What To Know When Making Plans

Paris, the City of Lights, is going dark. To save energy, the Eiffel Tower is turning off its lights earlier at night—just one example of how tourist destinations are adapting to several pressures facing the travel industry this fall.

The iconic landmark, as well as municipal buildings in Paris, face a light curfew in part because of the war in Ukraine and the ongoing energy crisis in Europe. But disruptions and delays

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A trip to the end of the World – Sagres, Portugal

We took a trip to the end of the world. Well, the end of the world as the Europeans thought it before the 15th Century. Sagres the end of the world location is filled with mystery and intrigue and centuries of history. It’s the perfect trip to visit, the spot in Portugal that was seen as being the end of the world.

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Our guide to the Algarve with kids

An ultimate guide to Portugal with kids

A winter trip to the Algarve

A road trip through Spain and Portugal

A trip to the end of the World –

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