There are few things that I know less about nor care less about than fashion. Magazines like Vogue and Elle, weighed down by the lux ads and creepy photos of emaciated models bore me, though I read their mainstream cousins Glamour and Mademoiselle at the hair salon for the useful tips and tricks: Need a pedicure fast? Quickly polish your toenails in the evening--feel free to be messy. In the ...
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An Inside Look at Tsukiji Fish Market, Tokyo
Sometimes the most interesting food experiences don't involve eating. Sometimes they involve waking up at 4 o'clock in the morning, several hours before breakfast, so food is actually the last thing on your mind. This was our experience visiting Tsukiji Fish Market, the world's largest wholesale fish market and one of the largest food markets in the world. It's a great place for traveling foodies ...
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Welcome! I'm glad you've stopped by. I'm Cassie, and Ever In Transit is my food and travel blog where I share travel tips, stories, recipes, and quirky adventures in California and around the world. Cassie Kifer, Founder & Editor I grew up on the East Coast, but packed up everything and moved to Los Angeles after college to work at a youth ...
Spilling A Best Kept Secret: Unique Things to Do in Pittsburgh, PA
I had just landed in Pittsburgh. Two guys behind me were talking about how long it was taking everyone to get off the plane. Guy #1 (from Phoenix on his first trip to the city for work, as I had gathered from eavesdropping) said, "I guess they don't really want to go to Pittsburgh." Guy #2, (local) laughs. "Seriously, Pittsburgh is a great place. There's a lot happening here, it's our ...
6 Magical Kyoto Temples & Shrines
For more than 1,000 years the city of Kyoto was the capital of Japan. Over that time it developed a rich history and many important cultural institutions. Today, the well-preserved and affluent city offers seemingly endless things to see and do. We only got to spend one day and two nights in the city back in 2014, so when we returned earlier this year, I wanted to spend a bit more time there, ...
Eating My Way Through Nishiki Market, Kyoto
One of my favorite things to do in a new city is to visit local food markets and Nishiki Market in Kyoto, Japan was top of my Kyoto travel wish list. Food is serious business in Japan; traditional Japanese cooking, or washoku, is so important to the culture that it was recently placed on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list. The City of Kyoto considers their local cuisine among the ...